
You can get regular rotini, you know the wheat ones.

Or you can get the ones that are wheat, spinach, and tomato.

I don't know if the tomato and spinach make any effect on the nutrition facts, but they sure do brighten things up. If they could talk, I have a feeling these rotini would sing.

Barilla Tri-color Rotini, available in the pasta aisle of Stater Bros. in a 12-oz box for $1.50.
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