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Sara Lee Bread 100% Whole Wheat Classic - 16 Oz

Sara Lee Bread 100% Whole Wheat Classic - 16 Oz
Store: Albertsons
Last Price: 3.69 USD

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Bread, Classic 100% Whole Wheat Bakery bread. Good source of whole grain (This product provides 14 g of whole grain in a 1 slice serving. USDA recommends consuming 48 g of whole grain every day.). 0 g trans fat. Good source of whole grain. Heart healthy. Nutritional Spotlight: 70 calories (4%), 1 g total fat (1%), 100 mg sodium (4%), 2 g sugars (The percentage for sugar is not listed as the % daily value has not been established.), 2 g fiber (8%), 14 g whole grain. Facts based on two slices of bread. Sara Lee is dedicated to baking great tasting products with the nutrition benefits you and your family need. This easy-to-read guide is designed to help you make informed choices. It displays the nutrients in our products and the percent daily value they represent based on a 2,000 calorie diet. For whole grain, it provides the total grams of whole grain per serving. USDA recommends consuming 48 g of whole grain every day. Heart Healthy: Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods and low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol , made up of foods like Sara Lee 100% Whole Wheat bakery bread may help reduce the risk of heart disease. The joy of classic. By definition, classics stand the test of time. They are the silent partner to routine - trustworthy, dependable and comforting. Our Classic 100% Whole Wheat is just that - a classic. The soft texture and wheat taste are well suited to a variety of uses, and the whole grain recipe with 0 g trans fat makes it a healthy choice you can feel good about. Classic 100% Whole Wheat - with classics, you just can't go wrong. The joy of eating. Great taste your family will love, guaranteed! We are so confident that you will love our bakery breads that we guarantee their taste.

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