J**L
Satisfied
I have attempted on several occasions to find the thin bagels in our local super markets without success. I then thought about going on line not knowing exactly how to go about it but I had success. I don't know that much about the computer but was pleased with the results I got and enjoyed the bagels immensely.
N**D
Worst bagel quality of all time
These bagels don't even taste like bagels. No bread should taste like this. No matter how you prepare them, the chemical taste never fails to haunt my mouth. Thomas must have everything wrong, from their English muffins to now their bagels.
M**Z
Eat cardboard instead!
Eat cardboard instead. No matter if you toast them or not, eating them is like trying to eat cream cheese on cardboard. Don’t bother!
C**.
Bagel Thins
I received a free coupon from BuzzAgent to try these. I really enjoy bagels and I like that these are a lower calorie option. They are delicious and a perfect for a very easy snack!
J**A
I guess they’re better than plain rice cakes
So sad. You’d think they would simply make a bagel with less of the doughy middle. Nope. They took cardboard boxes and cut them in the shape of bagels. They don’t even have the same amount of the toppings. I’d say the everything bagel has 10% of the poppy, garlic, etc.
D**T
Lots Of Ingredient Additives, But Tastes Excellent Just The Same.
Thomas Bagel Thins Plain - 8 Thin Bagels - 13 oz (Pack of 2), by Thomas.I was never a breakfast bagel fan, as they can be hard to fit in a toaster, and they are too time consuming and chewy for someone trying to eat a quick breakfast on the way out the door. I heard about these thin bagels, and now that I am retired, time is not an issue, but gaining weight is an issue. I actually prefer the Thomas' thin bagels over Country Kitchen Hearty Canadian White bread, or Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Hearty White bread.I have been controlling my blood sugar better by eliminating jelly and just using Philadelphia Whipped Cream Cheese Spread (easier to spread and less fattening than regular cream cheese). I have not yet tried the other varieties of Thomas' Thin Bagels, but I will do so and write reviews on them as well. Happy munching!The Nutrition Facts and INGREDIENTS, as listed on the bag:Nutrition Facts:Serving Size: 1 bagel (46g), Servings Per Container: 8.Amount Per Serving:Calories 110.Total Fat 1g (Saturated Fat 0g, Trans Fat 0g, Monounsaturated Fat 0g).Cholesterol 0mg.Sodium 210mg.Total Carbohydrate 25g (Dietary Fiber 4g, Sugars 3g).Protein 4g.INGREDIENTS:UNBLEACHED ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR ((FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, REDUCED IRON, NIACIN, THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID)), WATER, CELLULOSE FIBER, SUGAR, WHEAT GLUTEN, YEAST, CORNMEAL, SALT, MONOGLYCERIDES, PRESERVATIVES (CALCIUM PROPIONATE, SORBIC ACID), GUAR GUM, DATEM, SODIUM STEAROYL, LACTYLATE, XANTHAN GUM, SOYBEAN OIL, CORNSTARCH, SOY LECITHIN. R13-283. WEIGHT WATCHERS ENDORSED. LOW IN SATURATED FAT AND CHOLESTEROL. CERTIFIED by American Heart Association, heartcheckmark.org.Ships from and sold by Huggy's Haven.OROGRAIN BAKERIES MANUFACTURING, INC., HORSHAM, PA 19044; © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; Web: thomasbagels.com; phone: 1.800.984.0989.
M**.
Taste like cardboard
These taste like cardboard, terrible! I had 1 and threw the rest away. I'd rather eat 1/2 of a REAL bagel than eat these.
S**G
Bummer!
Such a disappointment! If you are trying to watch calories and still want to enjoy a bagel, just get the Lender's refrigerated/frozen bagels (plain is only 210 calories) and don't waste your time on these as it will not satisfy your need for a bagel.
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