Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain Thin Sliced 15 Grain Bread, 22 oz Loaf
Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain Thin Sliced 15 Grain Bread, 22 oz Loaf
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Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain Thin Sliced 15 Grain Bread, 22 oz Loaf

4.4 stars out of 198 reviews
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  • Includes one (1) 22-ounce loaf of Pepperidge Farm Whole Grain Thin Sliced 15 Grain Bread
  • Thin-sliced multigrain bread with 6 grams for protein, 4 grams of fiber, and 27 grams of whole grains per 2 slices
  • Pepperidge Farm 15 Grain Bread has the perfect touch of sweetness and a satisfying blend of grains
  • Start your day with a toasted slice of whole grain bread, or build the perfect sandwich at lunchtime
  • Pepperidge Farm bakes it better with quality ingredients
  • Shelf-stable product.
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Oct 8, 2024
Marissa
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Excellent and enjoyable

I bought this thin-sliced version because they were out of the regular 15-grain bread slices. They are just as good and satisfying, with 2 slices as the serving size. Although I still prefer the regular size, the thin-sliced version is an excellent replacement.

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Jun 4, 2025
Joyce
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Tasted good

Enjoyed the taste and knowing it was healthier version of bread

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Mar 6, 2025
anonymous
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4 out of 5 stars review

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Nutrition label is wrong

While I like the bread, I think there's some issues with the label. For example, 70 calories per slice (which is what the packaging boasts) means two slices would be 140 calories, not 150 calories as the label states. There are a few other values in the nutritional facts that don't seem to add up right as well (saturated fat, calcium, potassium) so there are either mistakes that need correcting or the manufacturer just chalked it up to "rounding errors," and went with the lower number to make the product appear lower calorie. Such issues are apparently common on food labels, which can be quite annoying when tracking your intake :/

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