Extreme wellness high fiber low carb tortilla
bezlooney
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I loves these and have been buying them at my local shoprite. They are delicious and only 50 calories. They stopped selling them, however and now i cant find a way to buy them. I can only find the 90 calorie ones. Anyone know were to get these? I really want the 50 calorie ones.
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Probably online if you really want them and can't find them anymore0
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pinggolfer96 wrote: »Probably online if you really want them and can't find them anymore
Ive looked and cant find them online anywere.0 -
I get mine at Walmart. Have you tried Walmart?0
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Walmart for sure0
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Lourdesong wrote: »
I never knew they made them in 50 calorie i would like to find them i do buy my 90 calorie ones at walmart are they located near them0 -
Saw them at Target today.0
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Publix in Georgia carry them.
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I also got mine at Walmart ..both the herb/spinach as well as the original...both are 50 calories.0
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There are 2 waarts near me and both only have the 90 calorie ones. I tried ordering them from walmart online since they wernt instore and when i recived them (wich i had to buy in bulk) i got the 90 cal ones even though i ordered the others. Are they not making them anymore perhapes? When i go to the ole mexican website i dont even see them there.0
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There are 2 waarts near me and both only have the 90 calorie ones. I tried ordering them from walmart online since they wernt instore and when i recived them (wich i had to buy in bulk) i got the 90 cal ones even though i ordered the others. Are they not making them anymore perhapes? When i go to the ole mexican website i dont even see them there.
I ment there are 2 walmarts....0 -
Sav a lot0
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If you're willing to try something new, I've been relying on a similar product:
https://www.josephsbakery.com/shop/flax-oat-bran-and-whole-wheat/flax-oat-bran-whole-wheat-pita-bread.html
It's only 60 calories, and quite tasty. I can't always find it locally in stores, so I often order it -- by the dozen! -- direct from the company.0 -
If you're willing to try something new, I've been relying on a similar product:
https://www.josephsbakery.com/shop/flax-oat-bran-and-whole-wheat/flax-oat-bran-whole-wheat-pita-bread.html
It's only 60 calories, and quite tasty. I can't always find it locally in stores, so I often order it -- by the dozen! -- direct from the company.
I have tried these and they are delicious. Thanks!0 -
Lourdesong wrote: »
Yes! I love these and also buy them at Walmart (which has them sandwiched between the eggs and the butter for god knows why - complete opposite end of the store from where all the other tortillas are)0 -
Other options are flatout, La Tortilla Factory, and Tumaro's... most between 60 and 80 calories.0
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Other options are flatout, La Tortilla Factory, and Tumaro's... most between 60 and 80 calories.
Thanks for the suggestions. Tumaros are my fallback when i cant find the others. I dont care for flatouts, and have never tried la tortilla factory ones cause there smaller and same calories. Nothing ive had compares to the chewiness i crave from the ole mexicana ones. Tumaros are ok but nothing like the others.0 -
In my region Safeway sells the 50 calorie La Tortilla ones and they're a staple in my house.0
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I just found these things in QFC. Totally awesome. Better than the mission low carb Tortillas I was eating and 10 less calories while being heavier! They have cellulose in them which I use in my protein powder.0
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