Guest Book
We want to hear from you! Please take a moment to let us know what you think of our products by signing our guest book. You can also find Annie's on Facebook!
Click here to sign the Guestbook! nicole, monticello MN - January 29We love your products, but would like the packaging to be easier to recycle. Our community will not accept shiny packaging(cereal boxes) as recycle material. We have to shop in a special section to buy your products already, we'd like to have the packaging to be easier to recycle. Thank you for the products! Reply: Sorry to hear about your experience recycling Annie's packaging. I will forward your comment to our Research and Development Department.
Annie’s chooses packaging materials that are friendly to our Earth. All of our packages are made with some recycled content, and all of them can be tossed in the recycling bin. We use post-consumer recycled materials whenever possible. The cartons for our macaroni & cheese, Cheddar Bunnies and Bunny Grahams are made from 100% recycled paper fiber with a minimum of 35% post-consumer content.*
Did you know that Annie’s boxes can be recycled five times before the fibers become too short to make more paperboard? Not to mention all of the creative ways you can reuse our boxes as bookmarks, canvases for masterpieces, and gift boxes too.  Jackie, MA - January 28I have been using your teriyaki marinade for years. It is the only one I enjoy and use for my stir fry. I was having a very hard time finding it. I looked to see if there was a web site where I would be able to order online and am finding out that it has been discontinued. I dont understand why. I wish you would bring it back  Joan, Glen Ellyn IL - January 22Your Raspberry and Balsamic fat free dressing is all I use! I was happy to see I could order it directly from you, since it has disappeared from the shelf at my local Dominick's store. Now that I have seen you have many more varieties to try, I may have to order a case. Renee, Washington DC - January 19I am completely crazy about your vinegar-free Lemon & Chive salad dressing. I order it by the case, which is very expensive, but otherwise I have to drive to the next town to get it -- my local Safeway where I grocery shop doesn't carry it although I have requested it (they carry the Artichoke Parmesan, but I'm allergic to cheese). Anyway, if I could have anything, I'd wish for a bigger bottle, but I just want to thank you for this delicious salad dressing and for being sensitive to people's allergies. I can finally eat salad again!  Suzanne, Buffalo Grove IL - January 15Love your raspberry and balsamic vinegar dressing by Consorzio! I was looking for a vegan product with no high fructose corn syrup added. This hit the spot! Leslie, Minnesota - January 13Thank you SO much for creating your wonderful mustard! It is the onlymustard I can find that doesn't contain garlic. Ever since I developed this particular allergy (plus others including soy), it's been very difficult to replace the mustard,ketchup, soy sauce, etc. I used to flavor many of my foods (especially the grilled foods in the summer). I've heard that your ketchup is garlic-free too, so I'm hoping that is true and will be looking for a store that carries the ketchup in my area. Thanks for making alternatives that are even better tasting than the ones I used in my previous 'life' (pre-food allergies). Leslie  Reply: Thanks for the nice feedback! You are correct Annie's Naturals Ketchup does not contain garlic. Check out the ingredient list below:
Ingredients: Water, *Tomato Paste, *Sugar, *Distilled White Vinegar, Sea Salt, *Onion Powder, *Allspice, *Clove Powder.
*Organic ingredients Annie, Doylestown Ohio - January 8Thank you so much for creating the Gluten free Rice Pasta and Cheddar. I've been recently diagnosed with a wheat allergy and feared my mac n cheese days were over; but I tried yours and it is delicious.  Selina, Union Grove WI - December 18, 2009The Lemon & Chive dressing is wonderful! Hard to describe, it really is light and buttery, it doesn't have an overwhelming lemon punch, just a nice citrus flavor that complements so many things without overpowering them. Annie's proves you can have a fantastic salad dressing without vinegar, keep up the good work.  Jessica, Massachusetts - December 14, 2009I just recently decided to become a vegan after reading the book, Skinny Bitch, and they recommend your Goddess salad dressing. I just wanted to say that I was really nervous that I was going to hate it and that it would be weird but it is the best salad dressing I have ever tasted!! On top of that, it makes it sooo much easier and way more convenient to be a vegan! So I wanted to say thank you so much!! :} EricNovember 28, 2009My glucose level was in the diabetic level. To confirm a true diabetic diagnosis, a second test would be necessary in a few months. My goal: change my life style, loose weight, and avoid a dangerous disease. I switched almost exclusively to wholesome, nutrition-based salads. To make this pleasurable and sustainable, I have used Annie's dressings almost exclusively. I just received the new "numbers". I have reduced my glucose count by 24 pts. and am out of the diabetic range! Annie's played a significant part in my retreat from a very unhealthy life. THANK YOU for such a great product! Reply: Eric thanks for sharing your story. 
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