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Brand Review: Elevate Your Burgers with Martin's Potato Bread

  • Writer: Papple Levin
    Papple Levin
  • Jul 9, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 19, 2024

... less sodium, more taste!


Story: I first discovered these Potato Rolls/Burger Buns when my husband and I ordered "Hello Fresh." I glanced at the packaging and couldn't believe there was so little sodium in it! Now, I use the burger buns in my dad's beloved McDonald's "Filet O'Fish" copycat meal and ANY other burger meal. He says it's WAY better than the dry, tasteless McDonald's buns! Rumor has it, this bread is the exact type that is used at In-N-Out. Honestly, I can see it! It's buttery and sweet without the normal sodium that we expect from regular breads. It absolutely has that delicious Dutch bread taste! After I discovered this bread, I actually started eating these buns for my own meals rather than the regular burger buns from Safeway. Yes, it's THAT good! Now, I get it exclusively on Amazon (I can't find it in my standard stores like Lucky's or Safeway)


(And no, I am NOT paid by Martin's to be their bread peddler. My dad just loves their bread, and I love my dad, so I love them... honestly, there's just a lot of love all around....)


Key Nutrition Facts Comparison

How does Martin's compare against other breads from grocery stores?


Martin's Potato Bread

BallPark Burger Buns

WonderBread Burger Buns


1 Bun

1 Bun

1 Bun

Sodium

170mg

280mg

310mg

Sat Fat

0.5g

0g

0.5g

Cholesterol

0mg

0mg

0mg


Links to Amazon for Martin's




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*** This article was written from the perspective of my own experience with my dad. My dad suffered from heart failure and coronary artery disease requiring bypass surgery. If you suffer from other medical conditions such as diabetes, there may be other considerations.


**** I am not a health-care professional and the information in this website is not meant to be medical advice. Please consult your doctor for medical guidance.





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