I read the following in my newest issue of More Magazine (for women over 40). Yikes! Both my favorite 100% whole wheat English muffins and 100% whole wheat bread have HFCS as one of the top 4 ingredients. I guess I'll have to break out the old bread machine!
Hold the Whole Wheat Bread Overeat by as few as 50 calories a day and you'll put on pounds. "Most premenopausal women can afford 100 to 200 empty calories each day," says Elisa Zied, RD, a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association. "After menopause, women need more nutrients, but 100 to 200 fewer calories." A painless fix: Check labels for high fructose corn syrup, often found in high-calorie, low-nutrient processed foods. Preliminary evidence suggests that the ubiquitous sweetener may increase appetite and body-fat accumulation by altering hormones. To keep weight steady, limit foods that list HFCS in the top six ingredients. Watch for it everywhere, not just in sugary-tasting foods: It's found in frozen pizza, whole wheat bread, and hamburger buns, as well as in many condiments such as ketchup and salad dressing.

Choices are expanding out there. "The Baker" isn't that expensive but it is probably a dollar more than your average 100% whole wheat bread loaf.
Here's a link:
Anyway, here are the ingredients exactly as on the package: