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The invention comprises a salad sandwich and method of making the same where the salad sandwich is made of a baked edible shell that is open at one end and contains a tear-away bag which is filled with an appropriate sandwich fill. The tear-away bag keeps the sandwich fill fresh and prevents the sandwich fill from transferring moisture to the shell. The tear-away bag has a tear-away mechanism which, just before the salad sandwich is eaten, allows the bag to be removed in one step without removing the sandwich fill from the confines of the shell.

InventorWilliam N. Alsbrook, Sr.
Current U.S. Classification426/115; 426/120; 426/122; 426/123; 426/124; 426/132; 426/138; 426/283; 426/394; 426/411
International Classification: B65B 2910; B65B 2500

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Claims

1. A ready-to-eat salad sandwich comprising:

a. an edible shell comprising a baked dough product, said edible shell having an opening;
b. a moisture-resistant flexible tear-away bag removably disposed inside said edible shell, said edible shell substantially enclosing said bag except for said opening in said edible shell;
c. a substantially solid sandwich fill disposed inside said bag disposed inside said edible shell, said bag separating said sandwich fill from said edible shell, said bag with said sandwich fill disposed therein having a width substantially equal to said opening in said edible shell;
d. tear-away means incorporated onto said bag for permitting said bag to be torn open and unravel while said bag is in said edible shell, said tear-away means being configured such that said sandwich fill remains substantially inside said edible shell as said bag is torn and unravels and is removed from said edible shell through said opening in said edible shell, wherein said tear-away means comprises a weakened tear line forming a substantially helical configuration along said bag.

2. The ready-to-eat salad sandwich of claim 1 further comprising:

a. a flexible crumb bag containing said edible shell and said tearaway bag: and
b. a rigid container housing said flexible crumb bag, said edible shell and said tearaway bag.

3. A method for making a ready-to-eat salad sandwich comprising the steps of:

a. providing an edible shell comprising a baked dough product, said edible shell having an opening;
b. inserting a moisture resistant flexible tearaway bag removably disposed inside said edible shell, said edible shell substantially enclosing said bag except for said opening in said edible shell; said bag containing a substantially solid sandwich fill disposed inside said bag disposed inside said edible shell, said bag separating said sandwich fill from said edible shell, said bag with said sandwich fill disposed therein having a width substantially equal to said opening in said edible shell;
c. providing said bag with tear-away means incorporated into said bag, for permitting said bag to be torn open and unravel while said bag is in said edible shell, said tear-away means being configured such that said sandwich fill remains substantially inside said edible shell as said bag is torn and unravels and is removed from said edible shell through said opening in said edible shell, wherein said tear-away means comprises a weakened tear line forming a substantially helical configuration along said bag.

4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the additional steps of:

a. providing a flexible crumb bag;
b. inserting said edible shell and said tearaway bag in said flexible crumb bag;
c. providing a rigid container; and
d. inserting said flexible crumb bag, said edible shell, and said tear-away bag in said rigid container.