Kinnikinnick has added a couple of fantastic looking products to their already impressive line-up: soft buns & bread. These new products are designed to be eaten without having to be toasted! Kinnikinnick took the time to research, develop & taste so that the product they are bringing to us is not only the best tasting, but is also good for us.

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Back in December, Kinnikinnick launched the “Toss Your Toaster” preview where customers could enter to win sample packs of their new products. In addition to being gluten-free, these products are also free of soy, nuts & dairy. More info on the new bread & buns:
Good Nutrition and Gluten Free used to be mutually exclusive. We recognize our responsibility to not only create a product line that tasted great, but that is good for you. No more empty carbs & starches. Kinnikinnick Soft Bread & Buns have great nutritional values to go along with their outstanding taste and texture.
All of the new products (even the white ones!) :
- Have at least 5 g of Fiber per serving
- Have Zero Cholesterol
- Have Zero Trans Fat
- Have 1 g or less sugar per serving
- Are Fortified with 5 essential nutrients
- Are lower in sodium than our existing bread products and many other bread products on the market (even non-gluten free breads)
- Have no Artificial Colours, Flavours or Preservatives
To highlight each product’s nutritional benefits, we’ve provided an easy to read and understand Nutritional Summary on the front of each package.
Check out the size of the new Kinnikinnick bread compared to another brand:

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The new products will be officially launched in March, but are available now on the Kinnikinnick website and in some stores, in the freezer section. It will take some time for them to show up in all stores, so try to be patient or place your order online. Kinnikinnick’s shipping price is a flat $10.00, regardless of your order size. The prices for the new products are as follows:

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In addition to being found in stores, Kinninkinnick’s new products are being made available to restaurants, sports facilities, theme parks, healthcare institutions, cruises and schools. Have you had a chance to try the new Kinnikinnick products? If so, what do you think?






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