Does anyone know if the major supermarket chains sell carob or do I have to go to specialty markets?
Do supermarkets chains sell carob?
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Do supermarkets chains sell carob?
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You've never heard of corn on the carob?Originally posted by brand0n
wtf is carob?
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most do in the bulk section or if they have a health food area.Comment
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Northeast. I'll check in health section next time. thanks.Originally posted by inthestars
Where do you live? I live in So. Cal and I've seen it at Vons and Albertsons.
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do you need actual carob seeds (or pods or whatever they're called) or carob flavored stuff? in socal we have several carob selections in every supermarket - and whole foods (who rock!) is in many locations in the u.s. http://www.wholefoods.com/stores/Comment
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I know they sell products that contain carob. There's a little section for sugar free foods, they're in that area.All the best to you
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Carob tastes like shit.
My mother used to buy my brothers and I Carob easter eggs. I still haven't forgiven her.Comment
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Meijer and Kroger both have it. I've seen it in the produce and dried sections. I don't know WHAT it is exactly but they have it. lol Albertsons belongs to the same chain as Krogers, I believe, so it stands to reason one of those stores would have it too. Or could get it.
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carob chips to be exact (substitute for chocolate)Originally posted by basschick
do you need actual carob seeds (or pods or whatever they're called) or carob flavored stuff? in socal we have several carob selections in every supermarket - and whole foods (who rock!) is in many locations in the u.s. http://www.wholefoods.com/stores/
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