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FacebookGo Dairy Free is now on Facebook, and we are inviting you to join our Fan Page.  The page is a way you can connect with us, while easily keeping up to date on our latest website additions. Simply "become a fan" and you can comment on the wall, ask a question, or start a dairy-free discussion. We also encourage you to post links to your favorite recipes and share your own dairy-free ideas! Like the Go Dairy Free twitter and RSS, the Facebook Page has an automatic feed providing links to new recipes, product reviews, food photos, news, and information, as we add it, and in a neat and tidy "headline" format. We look forward to meeting you on Facebook, and hope you will share the Go Dairy Free Fan Page with friends.

 
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