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Hi Everyone,

I found something that is great to use for making wrap sandwiches & it avoids a lot of carbs. This is just a suggestion, and I thought I would share it.

They are called “Gem Wraps” and are made by NewGem Foods.

What are some health benefits of NewGem Foods’ products?

In addition to tasting great and creating a world of new culinary options, their products are good for you. Here are some of our main health benefits:

  • - No artificial ingredients, colors, or flavors
  • - No preservatives or sugar added
  • - Gluten-Free
  • - Fat-Free
  • - Vegan
  • - High in antioxidants
  • - Low Carb: 2-3 grams per average serving
  • - Low Calorie: - 10-15 Calories per average serving

How many calories are in a NewGem Foods wrap?

Between 10 and 30 calories.

Where are NewGem Products currently available?

Wegmans, costco, Trader Joe’s, the CIA, and RedEye Grill and HSN—Home Shopping Network Item #210675 .

Are NewGem Products produced in a HACCP certified facility?

Yes. They are made in Stockton, California.

I purchased my Gem Wraps at HSN and got a variety of wraps, I paid $35.00 for 48 which makes them about 79 cents per wrap. I received 12 Carrot, 12 Barbeque, 12 Tomato, and 12 Mango Chipotle wraps. They are easy to use, and you can put almost anything in them, roll them up in a wrap and you are good to go. I made a whole wrap and ate ½ of a wrap for lunch and saved the other ½ for dinner. My husband liked them too. It is a really nice alternative to bread or conventional things we use for wraps. It is another way to get fruit and veggies too when you put them in these wraps.

Suzanne

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I couldn't find them but I use won ton wrappers they make great taco like shells ground chicken n cheese to make a cheese burger you can shape them and bake them for taco salad just the right size for us and the kids Love them

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