| | |  | Meat Substitutes | Home » » » Loma Linda Linketts, 20-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Vegetable and grain protein links. 60% Less fat than beef franks. 4f fat in Linketts; 10g fat in beef franks. Exchange: 1 Medium-fat Meat. The dietary exchanges are based on the Exchange Lists or Meal Planning, 2003 by the American Diabetes Association, Inc. and The American Dietetic Association. | | | Features: | |
• Case of 12 20-ounce cans (240 total ounces)
• Made with soy protein, soy flour, and natural smoke flavor
• 60% less fat than beef hot dogs
• Pre-cooked and 100% vegan
• Makes a nutritious alternative to hot dogs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 240.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 14.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 19.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 34 reviews |
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Lifetime Linketts Lover =DMay 03, 2006
By Jennifer Parker I've been eating Linketts since I was a very young child since my Grandparents are vegetarians, and I LOVE them. I will admit it is a very aquired taste. I even got my boyfriend started on them and he loves them too. =D
I would suggest finding a store that sells them by the can before you invest in a whole case. I know that you can find them at Raley's on the West Coast. If local health food stores don't carry them check to see if there is a Seventh Day Adventist Church near you. The SDA Church typically has a book center that sells the Worthington/Loma Linda products.
Edit: I have also found Linketts in the natural food section of Kroger's here in Texas as well. Another Edit.. My local Kroger has stopped carrying Linketts. =(
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Simply the Best!Oct 02, 2007
By Alinka These are the best veggie dogs around. There are 10 linketts in a can and everytime I open a can I fight myself to not eat all of them in a single day. However if you are not a vegetarian/vegan yet, don't start buying a whole pack even though they are much cheaper at amazon.com. Buy a single can (they have it at Walmart, or you can ask at a Seventh Day Adventist Church, they'll know where to find a store around) and don't give up if you find it doens't taste like the traditional dog, because these don't have meat in it. But if you are veggie lover, you'll notice Linketts Loma Linda are # 1.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
vege hot dogsDec 15, 2006
By Vegelover Mary (Carrollton, TX USA) I really like these vege hot dogs and have been eating them since I was a young adult( 1970's). I fry them and when they have a light crust I eat them with mustard, relish and onions. They are an acquired taste and don't taste like a real hot dog, but the taste to me is flavorful in a vege dog kind of way! If you have never tried them before you might consider a single can from Kroger food store. They sell them in their organic foods section. If you decide you like them and also the idea of no risk of meat borne disease, then the best way to order is through Amazon.com. The deliver is great, shipping is free, and a grocery discount available at this time makes buying them with Amazon cheaper than through the Kroger grocery store. Hope this was helpful to you! PS I also prefer them over the Vegelinks, however my 12 yo grandson prefers the vegelinks, so I buy both.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A fan of the product but not the priceApr 13, 2011
By T. Baird Like others here, I acquired a taste to these things when I was a child. I can understand that they make some people uncomfortable; they look like slimy worms from a deep dark cave. And their taste is nothing like a real hot dog. They are sort of in a class by themselves like a Dorito. You eat it knowing that it has to be one of the most highly manufactured foods in existence but, putting these considerations aside, I heat them up on toast and with a little cheese they are quite good. If I had a can here now I'd eat it.
But I don't have a can here. Why not? Simple: $75 (and climbing) for a box of 20 cans. Hey Loma Linda, I know that you had to torture a lot of wheat to make them contort into slimy worms but there really should be a golden ticket in one of those cans at that price point. On second thought maybe I don't want to tour your deep dark caves.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great ProductDec 19, 2011
By JC Vegetarian for many years. This product is great. Guests don't even realize that they are not reg. franks. They freeze well after you open the can. We use five at a time and freeze for another date. Put dough over them as well for a blanket and bake. Have been using this product for over 20 years and will continue to do so.
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