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Ozery Bakery Unveils One Bun Organic Squares

These pre-sliced, square, skinny sandwich buns are available in two varieties: Organic Multi Seed and Organic Ancient Grains.

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January 1, 2018

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Ozery Bakery, the creator of the original ‘thin sandwich buns,’ has unveiled One Bun Organic Squares. These pre-sliced, square, skinny sandwich buns are available in two varieties: Organic Multi Seed and Organic Ancient Grains. 

 

The Organic Multi Seed One Bun Squares are made with organic stone-ground whole wheat and organic ingredients such as poppy, pumpkin, chia, flax and sunflower seeds. The Organic Ancient Grains One Bun Squares bring organic Kamut, millet, spelt, rye and quinoa to the party and imparts a delicious nutty flavor. 

 

The One Bun Organic Squares, like all of Ozery Bakery’s products, are all natural and completely free of artificial preservatives, flavors, and colors. The squares do not have any saturated fat, trans fat and cholesterol. The One Bun Organic Squares are certified Non-GMO, USDA organic, vegan and kosher. Both varieties are less than 200 calories per serving—boasting six-grams of protein, a healthy amount of fiber and only two-grams of sugar per serving.    

 

“Thin, square, organic… we hope this will be the shape of things to come in the bread aisle,” says Guy Ozery, partner of Ozery Bakery. “Following on the heels of our Morning Rounds and the One Bun Original Sandwich Thins, we hope our new Organic Sandwich Squares will bring our retailers incremental sales and consumers a tasty new way to sandwich.”

 

The One Bun Organic Squares are great for sandwiches, grilled cheese, pizza, Panini and more, say company officials. With a ship date of January 2016, The One Bun Organic Squares will be available in 15.8-ounce packages, containing six buns, for an average suggested retail price of $4.59.

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