High Value $2/1 Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bread Coupon

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Calling all Gluten-Free Hip2Savers! Head on over to the Rudi’s Facebook page, “like” them and click on the $2 Coupon tab to print a coupon valid for $2 off any Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bread (expires 3/9/12).

If you’re not familiar with this particular bread, check out the Rudi’s Store locator to find a store that carries this brand near you.

* You can also head over here and print a $1/1 Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bread coupon!

(Thanks, Jesse!)

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Comments 17

  1. Missie B.

    Does anyone know about how much this runs? My father was diagnosed with Lupus and was told to eat gluten free.

  2. Jessica

    I’m in N. GA and a loaf (full price, not on sale) is $4.99 at Kroger. Udi’s (the other GF option) is great tasting too, but always more expensive, and the slices of bread are smaller. My husband says Rudi’s is more like “real bread”. We like their original, multigrain, and raisin bread.

  3. katie

    first time ‘like’ and when I went to print it, it says I’ve already printed the # of times…bummer…we get this often, as I have celiac. It usually runs about $4.79-5.29 a loaf, so a bit expensive. Oh well…

    • Karin

      Did you try their mailing option? Sometimes when I have a trouble printing, it allows me to choose mailing option.(click ‘Help’ of the bricks coupon page, then it takes you to the form if they allow) Also, if you send me a SASE, I can mail mine to you. ๐Ÿ™‚

      • katie

        Thanks, Karin. you can email me at katiebeeaz at gmail dot com and I’d be happy to. With 3 in our house with gluten issues, it just gets expensive for simple things like bread ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Smellyann

      I’ve printed you off a couple (it was one print per computer for me or I’d have done more). Email me and I’ll mail them to you, but I’ll need a SASE as I’ve sent so many Qs to fellow H2Sers that I’m all out and no $$ right now. melanie_odette at yahoo dot com :)HTH

    • katie

      You all are so sweet – thank you!

      • Smellyann

        NP, glad to help ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Melody

    Thank you for posting anything GF. It’s very helpful as my husband and mother-in-law (and hence myself so I can not cross-contaminate) are gluten intolerant. They get VERY sick if they have any. It’s a more serious thing than some people know so a lot of people just think we’re being picky. Thanks for spreading the love. : )

  5. Cortney

    If you have a Vitamin Cottage or Natural Grocers near you, they are on sale for $2.99 this week, making them only $0.99!

    There are also $1.00/1 coupons in the Mambo Sprouts Coupon booklet, found at many Natural Food stores (Whole Foods, Henry’s/ Sprouts, Sunflower, Natural Grocers, etc)

    Does anyone know if any of their products are sweetened with honey or anything that is NOT sugar/brown sugar/cane sugar. We can’t have sugar & would love to take advantage of this great deal.

  6. Rich

    This bread is 6.19 in my market and the loaves are soooo small. I think Udi’s should be ashame of their pricing

    • Emilytwinmom

      I feel like that about most gluten free products. I have yet to find any “fresh” Rudi’s bread, I always buy Udi’s and since it’s $6 a loaf I only buy it a few times a year. I haven’t eaten anything “oreo-like” in years, tried the midel a few years back and they were awful. I broke down and paid $6 for a bag of Kinnikinnik ones – they tasted great but not at three times the cost of oreos!!!! I hate being a celiac… food is so expensive.

  7. Cindy

    Thanks so much. Gluten free products are so expensive. I try to save whenever I can.

  8. Brisscoe

    To all you other celiacs that are complaining about high prices (it sucks I know). Did you know all our food is tax deductible (or so I heard)? It would require a LOT of work but maybe it is worth it.

  9. E

    Bake your own! Then you REALLY know what’s in your bread AND it’s cheaper in the long run. Try Craigslist for a breamaker or just keep an eye out for clerance. I can’t remember the last time I actually bought bread….

  10. jessica

    Has anyone had the problem of finding udis granola I’ve searched my whole town and every place i’ve gone said they threw it away cause no one bought it?

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