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Introducing Katz Gluten Free Apple Pastries, a delicious and convenient snack option for those seeking a gluten-free treat. These thin rectangular pastries are perfect for enjoying at home, at work, or on the go, providing a delightful burst of flavor with every bite.
Crafted with a flaky crust and filled with a rich apple-cinnamon mixture, these pastries are fully baked and ready to eat straight from the package. For an enhanced taste experience, we recommend warming them up before consumption. When using a toaster, simply toast on the lowest setting and allow to cool before enjoying. For microwave heating, place the pastry on a microwave-safe plate and heat in 3-second intervals until warmed to your preference, then let cool before eating.
Key Features:- Bursting with apple-cinnamon filling in a golden flaky crust.
- Individually wrapped for easy, on-the-go snacking.
- Made in the USA in a GFCO and OU-certified facility.
- Allergen Information: Free from Gluten, Dairy, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Sesame, and Soy.
- Fully baked, ready to eat, and best when toasted for 20 seconds.
- Item size: 8 Ounce (Pack of 8).
- Perfect for school, work, or travel.
Katz Gluten Free Apple Pastries are ideal for anyone looking for a quick and tasty snack without gluten. Whether you are at home, in the office, or traveling, these pastries provide a convenient and satisfying option. Enjoy the cozy, fruity goodness that makes snacking a pleasure, while being mindful of dietary restrictions. Perfect for those who value quality ingredients and great taste, these pastries deliver a delightful experience for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries made of? A: Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries are made with a thin rectangular pastry crust filled with a delicious apple-cinnamon filling. They are fully baked and ready to eat.
- Q: Are these toaster pastries suitable for people with allergies? A: Yes, these toaster pastries are free from common allergens such as gluten, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, and soy, making them a safe snack option for those with food allergies.
- Q: How should I heat Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries? A: For the best flavor, you can heat them in a toaster on the lowest setting for about twenty seconds, or in a microwave for three seconds at a time until warm. Always let them cool before eating.
- Q: What is the packaging size for Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries? A: The product comes in an eight-ounce package that contains eight individual toaster pastries, making it convenient for on-the-go snacking.
- Q: Where are Katz Gluten Free products manufactured? A: Katz Gluten Free products are proudly made in the USA in their GFCO and OU-certified facility, ensuring quality and adherence to gluten-free standards.
- Q: Can these pastries be consumed straight from the package? A: Yes, Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries are fully baked and can be eaten straight from the package. However, warming them enhances their flavor.
- Q: What flavors are available in Katz Gluten Free Toaster Pastries? A: The specific product mentioned features an apple-cinnamon flavor, but Katz Gluten Free offers a variety of other flavors in their toaster pastry line.
- Q: Are Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries suitable for kids? A: Yes, these toaster pastries are healthy snacks suitable for both adults and kids, making them a great option for lunchboxes or after-school snacks.
- Q: How should I store Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries? A: To maintain freshness, it is best to store Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep them in an airtight container.
- Q: What is the nutritional information for Katz Gluten Free Apple Crisp Toaster Pastries? A: For detailed nutritional information, including calories, sugars, and other dietary facts, please refer to the packaging or the manufacturer's website.

