These Mail-Order Bagels Are Better than the Ones from My Favorite NYC Shop (and On Sale!)

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One of my favorite weekend rituals is enjoying delicious bagels. Come Saturday morning, you can catch me with a bagel and a coffee in hand (and likely a huge smile on my face). As you can imagine, whenever I take a trip to New York City, I always have a bagel from one of my favorite shops. But when I’m away, I can still get the taste of an authentic NYC bagel delivered to my door, thanks to Just Bagels, an NYC-based kettle-boiled bagel company.

These bagels have the perfect texture — they’re soft, yet crunchy. “It was love at first bite when I tried this bagel at QVC’s Foodie Fest,” says contributor Morgan, who recently tested them out herself. “With most bagels, I have to slather them in cream cheese, but the flavors were so strong that it was completely unnecessary.”

Best of all, they’re on sale at QVC, bringing the price down from $49 to $37.98. Plus, if you’re new to QVC, you can get an extra $15 off your first order of $35 or more with code WELCOME15 through February 28. If you’re looking for mouth-watering bagels that can be delivered to your doorstep, Just Bagels is a great option. Grab a 24-pack of plain, sweet, or savory bagels right now!

What Is Just Bagels Kettle Boiled Bagels?

These bagels are authentic New York. They’re made with no artificial flavors or preservatives, they’re kettle-boiled for the perfect chew that’s crunchy yet soft, and they ship fresh — what more could you ask for? There’s no need to hunt for the perfect bagel again! We spoke to the founder of Just Bagels, Cliff Nordquist, who says anyone who knows him knows that “everything” is his favorite flavor, but they’re all good. “When you have a bagel with no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives, and is peanut-free, tree nut-free, kosher, non-GMO, boiled, and aged … how could it be better?” he continued. “And made in New York? It’s quality goods. Not many people do those.”…

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