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Rudi's Bread - Better Than Udi


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Nor-TX Enthusiast

I tried the regular Rudi's bread frozen from Whole Foods. It was really good. The slices are bigger than Udi slices and in the two loaves I purchased there were no slices with big air holes. The flavor is slightly sweeter than Udi and the sandwiches and toast I made was delicious. It was about 60 cents cheaper and is stored in the freezer section. There are 90 calories per slice as opposed to the Udi 70 calories. They have 3 flavors including regular, multi-grain and cinnamon raisin. I have only tried the regular and it was pretty good. My favorite bread is the Katz Gluten Free Challah, but when I can't get it this is better than Udi's.

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nocommente Rookie

Thanks for the heads up! I would love to have cinnamon bread again.

ksymonds84 Enthusiast

I am typing this as I am having Udi's toast and my husband is eating Rudi's toast. Rudi's is tasty but has honey, mollasses, and inulin which doesn't work for FM. My husband loves the sweeter taste of Rudi's :)

MelindaLee Contributor

I haven't been able to find Rudi's, not even at the WF which I trekked 1 1/2 hours to. :( Guess, I will settle for Udi's

njbeachbum Explorer

i definitely wouldn't say that Udi's is settling.... it's excellent sandwich bread! but for cinnamon raisin, try French Meadows... they have a great gluten-free version :)

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uwfotog Newbie

I haven't been able to find Rudi's, not even at the WF which I trekked 1 1/2 hours to. :( Guess, I will settle for Udi's

I found Rudi's Multi-Grain sandwich bread in the freezer section at Costco yesterday (located near the frozen waffles, etc). I just tried my first slice (toasted) - delicious! The best store-bought gluten-free I've tried, and much easier than making my own in the bread machine. $6.99 for 2 loaves.

I don't know if all Costco stores carry it... this was at the one in Carlsbad, California on Palomar Mt Rd.

Good luck!

krystynycole Contributor

I found Rudi's Multi-Grain sandwich bread in the freezer section at Costco yesterday (located near the frozen waffles, etc). I just tried my first slice (toasted) - delicious! The best store-bought gluten-free I've tried, and much easier than making my own in the bread machine. $6.99 for 2 loaves.

I don't know if all Costco stores carry it... this was at the one in Carlsbad, California on Palomar Mt Rd.

Good luck!

Sounds delcious! I shall have to run out to Cost Co and see if it is over here in the midwest!


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I found Rudi's Multi-Grain sandwich bread in the freezer section at Costco yesterday (located near the frozen waffles, etc). I just tried my first slice (toasted) - delicious! The best store-bought gluten-free I've tried, and much easier than making my own in the bread machine. $6.99 for 2 loaves.

I don't know if all Costco stores carry it... this was at the one in Carlsbad, California on Palomar Mt Rd.

Good luck!

anyone know if the Costco in Temecula or Lake Elesnore carry it?

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Just make sure you get the gluten-free one. I made both of my kiddos verrrrrrry sick a few weeks ago. It was mixed in with all the gluten-free bread and I didn't read the label. Everyone raves about it and I didn't realize they were a mixed bakery :(

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