![]() They’re vegan, gluten free, and sugar free, with no artificial colors, flavors or ingredients. GEM Wraps – These are available in four flavors: apple kale, carrot, mango chipotle, and tomato. ![]() They have a few flavor varieties (like turmeric!) and are 4g net each! NuCo Coconut Wraps – The organic wraps are available from Amazon or Netrition. Low Carb Tortillas – I use these most commonly, so I wrote a review on seven different brands! But for quick reference, my favorites are Mission Carb Balance (available in many grocery stores in the US), Mama Lupe's and La Banderita! I usually buy low carb tortillas as they're so easy to come by – but there are so many other types of wraps! And of course, you can make your own! I've included a couple of my own recipes and a huge variety from some of my favorite low carb bloggers. I use low carb wraps and tortillas ALL THE TIME! Whether it's for quesadillas, tortilla chips, snacks, or even to replace pasta in a lasagna – I've tried it! If you're looking for inspiration, check out these 12+ Ways To Use Low Carb Wraps: Lancaster's brands include Marzetti salad dressings and dips, New York frozen breads and Sister Schubert's homemade rolls.If you're looking for the best low carb wraps – you've come to the right place! Here's a full guide to the best wraps to buy or to make at home! Mike Marsh said the company plans to add a gluten-free line of products and a new line of products with higher protein. Positioned along freight rail lines, the company hauls in flour by the trainload and operates around the clock. ![]() They developed their signature flatbread product at that shop, which they eventually sold, and later secured deals to sell their product to Wendy's, McDonald's in Canada and Northwest Airlines. Marzetti Co., in a statement.įlatout traces its beginnings to an Ann Arbor sandwich shop the Marshes founded in the 1990s. "We are very excited to add Flatout flatbreads to our specialty foods business as a better-for-you branded retail product with extraordinary taste, nutritional advantages and convenient versatility for most every eating occasion," said Bruce Rosa, president of T. They sold their stake in the new deal with Lancaster, Mike said. Mike and Stacey Marsh retained a 35% stake in Flatout following the 2010 transaction. North Castle, which specializes in consumer health products, as well as Glencoe Capital and other private shareholders have sold the entire company for cash to Lancaster. The company, one of Washtenaw County's most successful food start-ups, was partially sold in 2010 to private equity firm North Castle Partners and Glencoe Capital. The company has about 150 employees at its factory in a Saline industrial park. ![]() I think the growth will just continue on."įlatout reported $42 million in net sales in 2014. "They wouldn't have made the investment if they didn't think they could continue to grow it. "We found a home with a very good strategic company that's been in the food business since the 1990s," Marsh said. is expected to maintain and expand Flatout's current operations. Mike and Stacey Marsh, husband-and-wife entrepreneurs who founded and grew Flatout, are expected to continue running the flatbread maker's bustling operation in Saline. purchased Flatout Holdings Inc., which is based about 10 minutes south of Ann Arbor. A publicly traded specialty foods maker has acquired a Saline-based manufacturer of a popular line of wraps and flatbreads for $92 million.Ĭolumbus, Ohio-based Lancaster Colony Corp.'s subsidiary T. ![]()
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