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I can't find them at my supermarket (just soy) or Whole Foods. Maybe Trader Joes? Do you order them online? Also, what exactly are they? It seems they are used as a soy sauce replacement in recipes. Is that correct?

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As the others stated Whole Foods or mail order. I also find at Fairway and a few other natural food stores. Sometimes they're in the right sections and sometimes I find the aminos with the sugar. Ask and look around. Good luck! – jesuisjuba - paleorepublic.com Nov 8 2011 at 12:59
I get mine at Whole Foods, but you have to look for them -- look in the Oriental section, or by Bragg's Aminos. Since I know Whole Foods stocks them, if your local store doesn't ask them to special order for you. – Firestorm Nov 8 2011 at 13:38

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Here are some links... I'm sure you can find other places that sell this stuff.

http://www.luckyvitamin.com/p-94720-coconut-secret-raw-coconut-aminos-soy-free-seasoning-sauce-8-oz

http://livesuperfoods.com/coconut-secret-coconut-aminos.html

http://www.amazon.com/Raw-Organic-Vegan-Coconut-Aminos/dp/B003XB5LMU

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The Coconut Aminos products from Coconut Secret are not currently available on Amazon. :( – PrimalGrizzly Jul 27 at 22:11
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I've found coconut aminos by Coconut Secret at Whole Foods. They should be with the other Asian soy sauces, tamari, liquid aminos, etc. If not, just buy them online. Yes, they're generally used as soy sauce replacement. Great for stir-fry!

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Ok I was just looking in the wrong place then. Will check there again. Thanks! – balor123 Nov 8 2011 at 17:41
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I get them from the company Azure Standard. They have monthly drop points around the western half of the US, and have great prices! I just ordered Coconut Aminos under $5/bottle when you buy a case, or $5.25 for a single bottle.

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I also bought the Coconut Secret brand from Whole Foods. If your store doesn't have it, make a request. They may start to carry it.

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My Whole Foods has it, too. Have you asked? Sometimes they put things in odd places. For example at my Whole Foods, Organic Valley Pastured butter is back in the dairy section with the milk, yogurt, kefir, and other butters. KerryGold butter is up in the deli section of the store with the packaged cheeses and sausages. Just because it wasn't were you would logically expect it to be doesn't mean they don't have it.

Also, Azure Standard has it, too, if you have a drop point near you.

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