What's Inside the Toaster Treats Bundle?
Our ingredients are thoughtfully chosen to deliver fresh, flavorful bread with added benefits.
Resistant Wheat Starch
Acts as a prebiotic fiber to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and improved gut health
Flaxseed
Contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids and anti-inflammatories like lignins and phenolic acids
Fava Bean Protein
Increases protein per serving and has a well-balanced amino acid profile
Olive Oil
A heart-healthy fat which is also a good source of antioxidants, including vitamin E
Resistant Wheat Starch
Acts as a prebiotic fiber to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and improved gut health
Flaxseed
Contains healthy omega-3 fatty acids and anti-inflammatories like lignins and phenolic acids
Fava Bean Protein
Increases protein per serving and has a well-balanced amino acid profile
Olive Oil
A heart-healthy fat which is also a good source of antioxidants, including vitamin E
FAQ Section
Enjoy within 7 days of receiving or freeze for up to 6 months (or the date printed on the bag clip for the bagels).
Sliced White Bread from Hero Bread™ is a delicious bread with 0g net carbs* and 0g sugar per serving that tastes like regular bread. It’s a great selection for any bread lover.
*Net Carbs = Total Carbs - Dietary Fiber
In addition to 0g net carb, our Hero Bread™ Classic White Bread also contains the following per slice:
- 5g protein
- 11g fiber
- 0g sugar
- 45 calories
Learn more about resistant starch, how it's digested as a prebiotic fiber, and how to get more in our blog.
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Our bagels have more protein than your average grocery store bagel! The protein is interacting with the other ingredients in the heat of the oven to create a deep brown crust. They aren't burned, just baked.
“Net carbohydrates” are the carbs in food that are fully digestible and absorbed by the body. This is different from “total carbohydrates” as that includes all the different types of carbohydrates found in a food such as dietary fiber, which passes through the digestive system without being completely broken down and absorbed by the body. Net carbs can be calculated by subtracting Dietary Fiber from Total Carbohydrates listed on a product’s nutritional facts panel.