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Olde Towne East gluten-free bakery temporarily shut down by fire

Bob Vitale, Columbus Dispatch
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Biscuits by Daddy-O, specializing in gluten-free biscuits, opened in 2022 in the Olde Towne East neighborhood of Columbus.
Biscuits by Daddy-O, specializing in gluten-free biscuits, opened in 2022 in the Olde Towne East neighborhood of Columbus.

A Columbus business that sells gluten-free biscuits and makes mixes for dumplings, cobblers, cornbread and other baked goods is looking for temporary quarters after a fire damaged its Olde Towne East home.

Aaron Blevins, the founder and CEO of Gluten-Free Biscuits by Daddy-O, said on social media that all food, ingredients and supplies in his building at 821 E. Long St. were left unusable because of a June 24 fire. The cause of the fire, he said, was an explosion of a device with lithium batteries.

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"Please know that we are making every effort to get our operation back up and running as soon as possible," Blevins said.

Customers with questions or concerns about outstanding orders can contact the business through its website (biscuitsbydaddo.com) or its Facebook page, Blevins said.

[email protected]

Instagram: @dispatchdining

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Fire damages Columbus bakery, Gluten-Free Biscuits by Daddy-O

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