Conveniently pre-sliced, our new KING'S HAWAIIAN Sweet Slider Buns are ready to rock your world. Slightly larger than our original Hawaiian sweet rolls, these sandwich buns have our original Hawaiian sweet bread recipe in a conveniently pre-sliced sandwich roll. Elevate any meal in no time with the melt-in-your-mouth texture and touch of sweetness in every bite of KING'S HAWAIIAN slider buns. With no high fructose corn syrup, artificial dyes or trans fat, these sweet bread buns are uniquely crowd-pleasing. One 9 count pack of KING'S HAWAIIAN Hawaiian Sweet Pre-Sliced Slider Buns Slider sized sandwich buns are slightly bigger than traditional Hawaiian sweet dinner rolls Conveniently pre-sliced sweet Hawaiian buns with a soft and fluffy texture Sweet bread buns made with no high fructose corn syrup, artificial dyes or trans fats Mini buns add a sweet touch to your favorite sliders, sandwiches and lunch snacks Slider Buns, Hawaiian Sweet, Pre-Sliced Per 1 Roll Serving: 90 calories; 1 g sat fat (5% DV); 100 mg sodium (4% DV); 5 g sugars. No trans fats. Est. 1950. No high fructose corn syrup. Artificial dyes. Our story back in the 1950's in Hilo, Hawaii, our founder, Robert R. Taira, created a soft, sweet, and irresistibly delicious bread. His bread quickly became a household favorite enjoyed and shared by friends and families everywhere. Today, our family remains committed to baking breads with the same irresistible recipe that Robert created years ago. Our hope is that you share our breads with the same Aloha Spirit with which it was baked. Mahalo, The Taira Family. www.kingshawaiian.com. SmartLabel: Scan for more food information or call 1-877-695-4227. Pinterest. Facebook. Instagram. For questions or comments, email: khcares(at)kingshawaiian.com. Consumer Care: (877) MY-Khcares, (877) 695-4227. Visit us at kingshawaiian.com or (at)kingshawaiian. Hungry for more? Try our irresistible items: Hamburger buns, Mini sub rolls, Hot dog buns, Sliced bread, Dinner rolls, Round bread. Recyclable package. Product of U.S.A.
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