Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Where can I find King’s Hawaiian products in my area?
A: Click here for a list of retailers who carry King’s Hawaiian products in your area. Please note that availability at each individual store may vary, so you may want to call the store for the most up-to-date information.
Q: Are there any trans fats in King’s Hawaiian bread?
A: No, there are no trans fats in King’s Hawaiian bread packaged products found in retail outlets.
Q: There’s no best-before date on the package – why?
A: King’s Hawaiian delivers our products as fresh as possible to our retailers. Our retailers are responsible for indicating the best-before date on our packages.
Q: Can I freeze King’s Hawaiian bread?
A: As with most bread products, King’s Hawaiian products are best enjoyed fresh!
Q: How should I store my bread when I get home?
A: It is best to store King’s Hawaiian bread products in a cool, dry place.
Q: Where can I find nutritional and ingredient info for your products?
A: We currently have nutritional and ingredient information for our products posted in the Product Section of our website.
Q: I love Hawaii and the Hawaiian culture!
What do some of the most popular Hawaiian words mean?
A: Here are some definitions of Hawaiian words that we use daily and would like to share with you:
- Aloha – Traditional Hawaiian way to say hello or goodbye. It is also an expression of love or affection.
- Aloha Spirit – An expression of unconditional hospitality and kindness; a gracious and happy spirit that is shared freely without hesitation.
- Mahalo – Thank you
- Kokua – Help/Assistance
- Ohana – Family
- Ono – Delicious