- Pack of twelve, 20-ounce cans of Loma Linda Linketts.
- Made with soy protein, soy flour, and natural smoke flavor.
- 60% less than beef hot dogs.
- Pre-cooked and 100% vegan.
- Meatless alternative to hot dogs.
Product Description
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Vegetable and grain protein links. 60% Less than beef
franks. 4f in Linketts; 10g in beef franks. Exchange: 1
Medium- Meat. The dietary exchanges are based on the Exchange
Lists or Meal Planning, 2003 by the American es
Association, Inc. and The American Dietetic Association.
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Loma Linda Linketts
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Canned Vegetarian/Vegan Veggie Hot Dogs
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Canned, precooked Loma Linda Linketts offer a slightly spicy
flavor in hot dog form without any meat. Easy to prepare and
serve, Loma Linda Linketts can be warmed in a sauce pan,
microwaved, or grilled.
Made with textured vegetable proteins from wheat and soy, Loma
Linda Linketts offer a great meat substitute.
* Vegetarian and Vegan
* Dietary Exchange: 1 medium- meats per serving
* Low saturated and 0 trans s
* Cholesterol free
* 7 grams of protein per serving
* Contains B Complex s: B6, B12, and thiamin, niacin, and
riboflavin
* 1 gram of dietary fiber
* Kosher dairy
Worthington & Loma Linda
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Worthington & Loma Linda are a leading brand of vegetarian foods
that maintain robust flavor without meat product. Worthington &
Loma Linda vegetarian foods are low in cholesterol and lower in
, especially saturated , than their meat counterparts.
Coming in easy to prepare formats that can be served directly
from your pantry or right out of the freezer, these delicious,
meatless alternatives are perfect for quick and tious meals.
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About the Brand
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For more than 65 years, Worthington and Loma Linda have created
new and innovative products for consumers looking for vegetarian
options.
Worthington Foods began as Special Foods in 1939, founded by
psychiatrist Dr. George Harding. Dr. Harding was committed to
providing for the body and mind with an emphasis on
tion and vegetarianism. The first products were the meat
alternatives Proast (dark meat) and Numete (light meat). Special
Foods grew throughout the years and saw a jump in production due
to a shortage of meat during WWII. In 1945, Special Foods changed
its name to Worthington.
In the decades to follow, Worthington Foods led the way to new
vegetarian products. During the 1950s, Worthington increased in
size due to acquisitions and new product developments, such as
Soyamel and Veja-Link, the world's first vegetarian hot dog. In
the 1960s, Worthington experienced two major breakthroughs.
First, using spun soy fiber to create a meat-like texture helped
to bring new vegetarian products to market. Second, Worthington
was the first to bring frozen vegetarian food into supermarkets.
In the 1970s, under new ownership by Miles Laboratories,
Worthington introduced Morningstar Farms products. In 1982, the
original founders bought back the business and, soon after, Dale
Twomley became CEO, taking the company public in 1992. You now
find these products under the Kellogg's family of brands.
About Kellogg's
Consumers around the world are enjoying Kellogg products--one of
which, Kelloggs Corn Flakes, has been part of a y,
delicious morning for a century. The company that makes breakfast
and snacks for millions began with only 44 employees in Battle
Creek, Michigan, in 1906. Today, Kellogg Company employs more
than 25,000 people, manufactures in 17 countries, and sells its
products in more than 180 countries.
Over the past 100 years, innovation and a commitment to being
the best in the categories in which they compete have guided the
company. From being the first company to offer premiums in its
cereal boxes to being the first to fortify its cereals, Kellogg
has historically been a leader in industry, innovation, and
marketing.
The company's founder, W.K. Kellogg, had a strong commitment to
tion, , and quality. His vision continues to drive
improvement in Kellogg's products and processes, with the goal of
providing great-tasting, tious products that meet the most
rigorous quality standards.
The companys brands include Kelloggs, Keebler, Pop-Tarts,
Eggo, Cheez-It, -Grain, Rice Krispies, Murray, Austin,
Morningstar Farms, Famous Amos, Carrs, and Kashi, among others.
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