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Just a question for all of you

Have any of you been able to eat those rev wraps ? I know a lot people may not because of the wraps but they do have 16 grams of Protein.< /p>

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Not sure what a rev wrap is ? Tortilla like flat bread ish wrapped around ?? ???´???–do tell. And did you tolerate it?

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Please tell us more about them? I've never heard of Rev Wraps before.

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I haven't tried them. The only attractive thing is that they're packaged and ready to go. And they are only 240 calories. I wouldn't make them a staple in my diet, but if I was on the fly & didn't have time to prepare anything, it's a quick high Protein meal. Unless you're restricting carbs and salt, I don't see anything wrong with them (once in awhile).

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My wife loves them. She hasn't had any WLS, but she's pregnant with twins and has gestational diabetes...so she's very carb and Protein conscience.

I have had a bite or two of a few of them and they're pretty tasty. That said, I have a seven week old band that is completely empty, so I'm not a good judge of what will fit through a properly fitted/filled band. I can however vouch that they taste okay.

For a bit more info, they're individually packaged wraps. They're on the smaller side and are in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. They have about eight or ten varieties. They make decent grab-and-go food though...that's how my wife uses them.

The wrap portion isn't very fluffy, so I think post-fill, I'd still be able to handle it with proper chewing, but then again, I have no concept of how things will be post-fill other than my preconceived notions and unfounded expectations.

~David.

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Unfortunately or not - I have no issues of eating anything (3 months out of surgery). I can eat bread, tortillas, raw apples, grape, green salads, read meat or fried chicken (in limited amounts of course) etc, anything that I was told might be difficult to eat after. I think there is only one way for you to figure it out if you can eat it or not - by trying it!

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I was trying to find them I haven't seen the in any stores yet , I wanted to read the calories ,nutrient and what kind there is I have checked four different stores and I work in a grocery store and have asked , we don't carry them so I went to the web site but I don't buy y food of the web , wish I could find them I want to try them but if it like a tortilla I may not be able to eat them.

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I'm going to the market tonight (my surgeon and nutritionist do monthly supermarket tours which I think is awesome) and can take any pictures or anything else if you're interested. Like nutrition labels or anything up close.

Just let me know what you're specifically looking for and I can post pictures as needed.

Hell, if I could figure out how to ship it to you, I'd do that. If you can think of anything, let me know.

~David.

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I tried them and they were pretty good..a bit dry...but they would be a good option for convenience like when traveling.

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