Sandwich Thins®, Pocket Thins® and Bagel Thins® provided me with coupons for free product and a gift card for my recipe ingredients. All opinions in this post are my own.
I love bread! All bread! And so does my family. However, my kids cannot finish a whole bagel at school for lunch and I, well, shouldn't eat a whole bagel by myself if I don't want to spend endless hours trying to work it back off. That is why I was very excited when Arnold®, Brownberry® and Oroweat® Sandwich Thins®, Pocket Thins® and Thomas’® Bagel Thins® reached out to me to see if I wanted to try their new Weight Watchers® endorsed Thins. With 110 calories or less, and options including Healthy Multi-grain, Flax & Fiber, and 100% Whole Wheat, the recipe possibilities are endless.
As you can see from the picture All Arnold®, Brownberry® and Oroweat® Sandwich Thins® Rolls are 100 calories, cholesterol-free foods, containing zero grams of Trans Fat and no high fructose corn syrup. Plus they are only a 3 PointsPlus VALUE® according to Weight Watchers®! The available varieties are 100% Whole Wheat, Healthy Multi-grain, Honey Wheat and Flax & Fiber.
The Bagel Thins® are 110 calories, cholesterol-free, low in fat and contain zero grams of Trans Fat as well. They are a 3 PointsPlus VALUE® like the Sandwich Thins and are available in the following varieties: Plain, 100% Whole Wheat, Cinnamon Raisin and Everything.
The Pocket Thins® are 100 calories as well, a cholesterol-free foods, containing zero grams of Trans Fat and no high fructose corn syrup. They also have the same 3 PointsPlus VALUE®.
After learning all the positives of the products there was only one way to find out if we would like the taste as well: Pack lunch!
I made three different recipes and packed them for lunch to see what my family would think:
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We loved the Sandwich Thins! They are a great alternative to bread or a roll and besides the fact that they are only 100 calories EVERYONE liked the taste! Paired with the curried chicken it was a great addition to our lunch rotation!
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Breakfast for Lunch is always a hit at our house but now I can actually enjoy a bagel without the guilt! The kids were able to finish the bagels at school as well and lightly toasted they were a new favorite!
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I love Pita Pockets for lunch but I have to say I really enjoyed the Italian Herb Pocket Thins since they had less calories but a lot more flavor! The kids preferred the plain ones over the Italian Herb ones but that just means more for me ;)
Overall: We loved all the Arnold and Thomas Thins products we tried and want to give you a chance to win both coupons for free products and a $25 Visa gift card of you own so you can either recreate the recipes above or your own!
I want to try the pocket thins!! I have a really good chicken salad that The Girl likes. :)
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I want to try the pocket thins, I've never seen them! Love you gif's too!
ReplyDeleteI would make Sandwich Thins tuna sandwich with Greek yogurt.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try that curry chicken salad. That looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try that curry chicken salad. That looks yummy!
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Ham and cheese on a Sandwich Thin.
ReplyDeleteI would try a breakfast sandwich-- bacon, egg and cheese.
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I would make the breakfast bagel to put in the kids lunch boxes if I won!
ReplyDeleteI would pack a bagel thin sandwich: liverwurst on a cinnamon and raisin bagel thin.
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I love bagel thins! PB&J is the best.
ReplyDeleteI would make a turkey, bacon and avocado sandwich using the honey wheat sandwich thins.
ReplyDeleteI just tried the pocket thins and love them
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ReplyDeleteI would pack tuna sandwiches and slice apples.
ReplyDeleteI have to say your sandwich looks ah-mazing. I love the everything bagel thins and would make a scrammbled bagelwich.
ReplyDeleteturkey bacon, spinach leaves, and tomatoes on the thomas wheat thins
ReplyDeleteI would pack turkey and hummus sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteDude, these look so good! I love curried chicken salad, and now that you've reminded me I would pack that. For MYSELF.
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Curried chicken salad on Multi Grain Pocket Thins. YUM
ReplyDeleteHomemade chicken salad with lettuce and a bit of light mayo. Yum.
ReplyDeleteturkey and cheese sandwhich with some hummus maybe and some veggies
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I'd like a bagel thin with turkey, provolone, tomato, lettuce and avocado!
ReplyDeleteI would do pocket thins with tuna.
ReplyDeleteI'd pack a turkey sandwich on a bagel thin for my lil lady, a pbj for my lil dude and a chicken salad on a sandwich thin for myself. Yum.
ReplyDeletechicken salad on a sandwich thin
ReplyDeleteI would make a pocket thin with turkey yum!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken curry looks like it would be great to try
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the pocket thins! I'd fill it with fresh veggies and shredded seasoned chicken.
ReplyDeleteI would pack a pocket thin filled with shredded chicken an fresh veggies!
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ReplyDeletechicken salad for sure.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try Italian herb pocket and put a piece of grilled chicken With veggies.
ReplyDeleteI would Like to try Italian herb thin pocket with grilled chicken with veggies. 😃
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