Exactly what the title says... Where did you find them ?? We only have a Walmart, No Frills & Co-Op here for Grocery stores, hopefully it will be one of those places.
I'm in Calgary - I've seen them at the Diabetic Depot (there are 2 locations) & they also have all of the WF products there (and low carb homemade baking for when I make it to Phase 4). At Safeway, I saw shiritaki noodles in the section where they have tofu (by pre-packaged lettuce) so perhaps you could ask your co-op about them. They're not identical to miracle noodles, but some brands have < 1g carb in 1.5cup serving.
I am in Fort McMurray, and I just ordered them right from their website, I had an email confirmation they were sent to me two day's ago, just waiting to receive them in the mail now.
Just snooping... what are miracle noodles? Are we allowed carb free noodle products?
We are only allowed to have things not included on the list if they have:
0 calories, 0 carbs, and 0 fat.
Miracle noodles are 0/0/0, so permitted and do not count as a veg or anything. The same goes for seasonings/dressings/etc, which is why the Waldon Farms (WF) products are so commonly referred to here. Be sure to check your soya sauces and mustards because I had to toss a couple of mine and replace them with 0/0/0 versions.
I got mine from low carb canada, but havent used them yet. Look kind of gross, like a breast implant bag with worms LOL,,,,might try them some day. Before low carb wouldnt advise to ship them because they might freeze in the mail.
In Edmonton they are at a place called Sweet Tweets, along with all the WF products. I believe if you go to their website they will ship orders to you as well. I also found shirtaki noodles at safeway the other day. They are suppose to taste a little better then the miracle noodles.
Sweet tweets won't ship (I believe) unless it is warm because WF products go bad if they freeze.