Try making your own. - As long as you can get hold of methanol and castor oil, it's pretty straight forward. (A word of caution here; be careful handling any of these chemicals especially methanol and nitromethane. These are both pretty volatile in their pure state more than when mixed together.)
A pair of safety glasses come in useful for the mixing process, thus:-
For most modern glow engines a 5% nitro mix with 20% castor content should be suitable.
For 2 litres (just under half a gallon) I use this method:-
1) Mix 400ml castor oil with 100ml nitro in a measuring jug.
2) Pour into a suitable fuel container.
3) Measure out 750ml methanol then add this to nitro/castor mixture.
4) Put the lid on and give a good shake!
5) Measure out another 750ml methanol and add this second half to the mixture.
6) Shake again to ensure fuel is well mixed, and fuel should be ready to use.
Good luck,
Tim
(Model Technics over here in the UK do a full range of fuel ingredients, although I'm not sure if they'd send fuel mix by air!)