
Not bad, but I would cook it directly on my own dedicated GF oven rack if I were at my house, to make the crust crispier. This pizza was pricey, at $16.99, so I would not buy this if it were sold in Albuquerque. For the price of this pizza, I could almost make 3 Udi's pizzas and have a lot more to go around.

Before cooking: it is a small pizza, maybe a little bigger than an Udi's crust, but you get (2) Udi's crusts for $6.00. I forgot to take a picture of the cooked pizza, but I still wanted to show the size of the pizza that you get for $16.99. In the gluten world, what would $16.99 buy, a large? Extra large?
Product Info: Gluten Free & Fabulous

Not a fan. Sam and Luke didn't like them either.
Product Info: Ian’s

These were okay, but if I were to make them at my house, I would bake them, then pan fry in a little oil to crisp up the coating. They were not crunchy straight out of the oven.
Product Info: S’Better Farms

Very good! They remind me of the Keebler Fudge Stripe cookies.

Delicious! This is my favorite of all the things we sampled. When you open the package, there are 3 individually wrapped bars, which would be nice to carry around or put in a lunch box. Cost: $4.99 for 3 bars, or $1.66 each, before shipping.

Product Info: Schar
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Great reviews! I have seen that pizza at Meijer and passed it up based on price alone. I agree, Udi's rocks!
Will have to check out those Schar bars. 🙂 YUM!!