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Kraft Sandwich Shop Chipotle Flavored Reduced Fat Mayonnaise
Where purchased: Super Walmart
Price: $2.00
Overall rating: 4.5/5
I used to be quite the expert on the Panera sandwich line. I always found it interesting that our special “Signature Sandwiches” really weren’t much different from the regular café sandwiches. The main thing distinguishing the signature sandwich from its café counterpart was its unique sauce. Whether a creamy thousand island or a spicy horseradish, the sauce gave people that “wow” factor that the regular mayo and mustard couldn’t quite touch.
Today I created my own signature sandwich with Kraft Sandwich Shop Chipotle Mayo Spread. But I think Kraft’s sauce was even better than many of the sauces found in actual sandwich shops. Why? It was loaded with flavor, but not with fat and calories. Kraft’s chipotle mayo has only 40 calories and 4 grams of fat per tablespoon. And you might not even use the whole tablespoon serving. It has so much flavor that you only need to spread a thin layer on your sandwich.
I found the flavor of the sauce delicious, with just the right amount of heat. I like the convenient squeeze bottle with its unique straight edged tip that works perfectly for distributing an even layer on your bread. And picking this up for only $2.00 was a great deal – I’m not sure whether that was a promotional price, but I wouldn’t have a problem paying twice that.
This product is highly recommended and gets a 4.5 out of 5 rating for great taste, great value, and a great job at keeping the mayo low fat and low calorie. I’m definitely planning on trying their other new flavors in this new Sandwich Shop line – Garlic & Herb and Horseradish-Dijon.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Sounds like something I would like to try! Thanks for reviewing.
ReplyDeletehmmm...we just tried target brand's kind of this mayo, may have to check out this one and compare flavors, my hubby would LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWe tried this last weekend and loved it. Kraft should give you a cut of the profits :)
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