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Gillians Rolls


skinnyminny

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I eat the french rolls quite reguarly, and got online to look at the other rolls Gillians offers, and saw the calorie content on the french rolls is 120 for half but on the ones I eat it is 40 per half. this would not normally matter but I am keeping track of my calories, to make sure I am getting enough, does anyone know which one it is?


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I don't, but I would like to add that these rolls are 100% delicious when warmed up in the microwave. They are by far the best roll that I've tried to date, including ones that I've made myself.

Lauren M Explorer

I love Gillian's french rolls!!!! They better not be changing the formulation!

I just checked the package I have, and like your's, it says 40 cals for 1/2 a roll. I wonder why the website says otherwise - I don't know which is right, but I hope they didn't mess with a good thing and change these rolls b/c they are PERFECT as is!

Sorry, I wasn't much help... :rolleyes:

- Lauren

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I know they are fab just as is!!! oh well if its more calories thats fine I guess cause I was going with the 40 per half... but if its 120 thats ok too just as long as I am getting enough, as of right now im not worried about too much..I know it will all catch up one day but I for sure eat the whole thing as a sandwhich! I am glad to her someone else share my love

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Where does everyone find these rolls??

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It's well worth placing an order. Everything I've had from them has been amazing, especially their onion rolls. They're GREAT for hot sandwiches.

I think everything is lactose free as well. :D

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I got my answer from the people there was a typo and they are 130 rather than 80 per half if anyone else was wondering


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Lauren M Explorer

I have to share - I just got home from Trader Joe's and they sell Gillian's French Rolls! They are under the TJ brand name, but I SWEAR they are the same ones - and SO much cheaper! I think I paid $3.29/pack!

- Lauren

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