Namaste Foods Gluten Free Spice Cake Mix, 26 oz

(10 customer reviews)

Namaste Foods Gluten Free Spice Cake Mix, 26 oz. is so scrumptious, it will make your mouth water but just wait until you taste it. Just add shredded carrot, currants or raisins and nuts if you like for a fabulous carrot cake variation. Get more for your money. Makes two 9″ cakes for about the same price as competitors single layer mixes.

Original price was: $7.99.Current price is: $6.08.

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10 reviews for Namaste Foods Gluten Free Spice Cake Mix, 26 oz

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  1. v

    yummy!
    this is our favorite go-to cake for ppl who are gluten free….yummy! texture is a little dense when we have to make it egg free as well, but that is normal

  2. GeGe

    Beyond Expectations
    I have food intolerances. This checked all the boxes on what I can eat. It was so yummy- 5 stars! My husband thought it was the best part of the meal and he has no food intolerances. I will definitely order again!

  3. DT

    Spice cake
    The spice cake is really moist and very flavorful. Does have a lot of spices in it. But very good. I would recommend it.

  4. GeorgiGirl

    Namaste Foods Gluten Free cake mix is tasty.
    All of the Namaste Foods Gluten Free Cake mixes are quality and taste good. They bake well and evenly.

  5. Yoana

    Tastiest, fragrant spice cake mix!
    This is the tastiest, most deliciously fragrant spice cake, actually even better than ANY other spice cake , even ones that are not gluten-free!!

  6. Penny

    Great product
    great taste and texture easy to bake highly recommend

  7. carol


    for a gluten-free cake mix, very good. I did add 2 cups shredded carrots and applesauce.

  8. ranajean

    had to try will not buy again
    WAAAY too spicy (My opinion). arrived late AND damaged and IT DOES NOT MAKE 2 CAKES !! it makes 2 layers !! so for the cost UGH !!! I though I was getting a bargain, instead I felt only sad. I made the night before for an event the next day and it was too dry to eat. Even for gluten free thats not acceptable. 🙁

  9. Andrea

    Delivery Nightmare
    The product isn’t the problem. It’s always great. it’s the delivery that is awful. I ordered it on Oct. 3rd and was told it would be delivered in the near future. Another email came telling me another date, later. I kept getting more e-mails informing me of delays. Finally, it said it would be delivered on the 13th. I thought I still would have time to bake the cake for my son’s BD on the 14th and then on the 13th I received and e-mail saying it wouldn’t arrive until the 14th, so I decided to prepare a different BD cake, not knowing if it would arrive in time for me to prepare it. Just as I took out the other cake I made out of the oven on the 13th, I got another e-mail telling me: GOOD NEWS! Your package is going to arrive EARLY and the cake arrived a short time later. I’ve never had this happen before with Walmart delivery, but this was really frustrating!

  10. DAVID

    Dry and heavy
    This cake was so dense and heavy, very dry as well.

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