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Title: Ray's New York Bagels - pn and tn free (contains sesame)
Post by: hezzier on January 31, 2017, 09:46:44 AM
http://www.raysnewyorkbagels.com/

Labeled that they are made in a peanut and treenut free facility.  They are in the frozen section...my grocery store only has plain and everything.  It's a nice big bagel for DD in the morning...the one downside is that they are not pre-sliced so to prevent DD from slicing a finger off at 5:45 am when she barely has one eye opened, I did buy a Ronco bagel slicer (brings back lots of commercials from childhood).

She has only tried the plain ones since she usually puts sunbutter on it...but she said it's good.
Title: Re: Ray's New York Bagels - pn and tn free (contains sesame)
Post by: nameless on January 31, 2017, 04:36:38 PM
I love Ray's bagels!

They are the closest to a good NY or Boston bagel I've getting gotten out here in the sticks.