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Martin's Sandwich Potato Bread Loaf, 18 oz, 16 Count -- Pack of 2

Martin's Sandwich Potato Bread Loaf, 18 oz, 16 Count -- Pack of 2

Regular price $24.69 USD
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Martins Sandwich Potato Bread. Famous Dutch taste. Enriched bread. Made with unbleached flour and has a buttery taste. Per 1 Slice Serving: 90 calories; 0 g sat fat (0% DV); 110 mg sodium (5% DV); 3 g sugars. The taste is golden. 90 calories per slice. What makes the perfect bread? Soft and tastes great; no high fructose corn syrup; no artificial dyes; no azodicarbonamide (ADA); no trans fats; no cholesterol; non-GMO (We source non-GMO ingredients; contains calcium. High quality ingredients = great tasting rolls and bread! We use high protein wheat flour, nonfat milk, potatoes, real cane sugar, yeast, and butter in our bakery products. We believe that our high quality ingredients and our dedication to excellence are what has made Martin's Famous Potato Rolls the preferred choice in America for the past 50 years!
  • Bread, Potato, Sandwich
  • Famous Dutch taste. 
  • Enriched bread. Made with unbleached flour 
  • Buttery taste. The taste is golden. 
  • 90 calories per slice. 
  • Soft and tastes great 
  • No high fructose corn syrup 
  • No artificial dyes 
  • No trans fats; no cholesterol; 
  • Non-GMO
  • High quality ingredients = great tasting rolls and bread! We use high protein wheat flour, nonfat milk, potatoes, real cane sugar, yeast, and butter in our bakery products. 
  • We believe that our high quality ingredients and our dedication to excellence are what has made Martin's Famous Potato Rolls the preferred choice in America for the past 50 years! 
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Richard
The best bread in the eastern half of the country.

I would say it’s the best bread in the whole entire country but I can only get it by driving 250 miles or by ordering it through Amazon which is the option I use. I got spoiled on this when I lived back east in Virginia. I went through withdrawal when I moved back home to Iowa then I found it on Amazon. It’s a little pricey but I’m willing to pay it for now. Martin’s needs to take their operation across the whole country. They would beat the other bread companies without any problems.