sillydogz
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King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Fri, 02/8/13 6:30 PM
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Has anybody used the mini sub rolls by King Hawaiian?? I'm opening a cart in a few months and have been looking for a bun that will allow me to top my dogs with a hearty helping of toppings. (chili, pulled pork, etc.) I saw these while looking and thought they might be a good option. I'm going to give them a try at home for myself but wondered if any of you had an opinion on them.
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EdSails
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Fri, 02/8/13 6:57 PM
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I haven't tried those but i use King's Hawaiian rolls (the square ones) for ham sandwiches. I also use them for pulled pork sliders. They hold up extremely well with the juicy pulled pork. I get a lot of compliments on the taste of the rolls. I think you might find it will work well for you.
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djdawg
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Sat, 02/9/13 7:47 AM
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Do they have kind of a sweet taste like the other King Hawaiian products? That doesn't sound very appetizing to me when I think about it being a hot dog bun but that's only my opinion...
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YOAman
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Sat, 02/9/13 10:37 AM
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kings actually makes there sweet rolls as a hot dog bun now, check it out on there page. Got some at walmart, they are amazing but waaaaaaay over priced
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jcheese
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Sat, 02/9/13 11:32 AM
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I think they are great for breakfast sliders but can't see making much profit due to their price.
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sillydogz
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Sat, 02/9/13 6:36 PM
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I'm not sure of the taste, i haven't tried them yet. I know they cost a bit more BUT they will only be used for my specialty dogs. Dogs topped with pulled pork, chili, mac n cheese. I want to be able to pile them high and I think these might be good for that.
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djdawg
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Re:King Hawaiian Mini Sub Rolls
Sat, 02/9/13 7:12 PM
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Why not go through a local bakery? You will have fresher product, probably cheaper and can say they are "locally sourced" (I hate that term) which is all the rage right now....
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