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I just looked on the WW website, and it looks like they've got some great products!  I've only ever tried the ice cream novelties, but I'm wondering if anyone on here has tried the bagels, whole wheat bread, muffins, or any of the other products.  What did you think and how were they priced?
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kinda on the pricey side. i just look at the contents and look for non brand items that are in the same range and alot cheaper.
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WW bread is ok- but for a lot cheaper Wonder makes a great reduced calorie wheat that is low points as well.

WW also makes some really yummy 1 point chocolate cakes, but again you are paying for the name- I think it's like $6 for 10 cakes... a good alternative are hostess' 100 calorie cupcakes. Really yummy and 2 points for a pack of 3.
i switched to thier yogurt once i saw that yoplait light had HCFS. both 100 cals and the WW one was pretty good.
Ok i will agree that WW is pricey but I mostly use their stuff for snacks or when I am having my little friend.  I think they are good for the most part.

Oh yeah and I eat there oatmeal for breakfast which is actually very good.  Good luck.
i've had WW blueberry muffins before. i thought they were good.
i eat the bagels. they're good, but bland if you don't toast them or put anything on them.
I've only ever eaten weight watchers tuna, simply because I like the taste of it. It's good.
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I recently bought some for the first time at my local Freihofer's bakery outlet store.  The bread was $1.69 as compared to $3.49 in the grocery store.
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