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Amazon has 28-Count Pure Organic Layered Fruit Bars (Variety Pack) on sale for $15.99 - $4 when you 'clip' coupon on product page = $11.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Product Details:
  • Includes:
    • 8x Raspberry Lemonade
    • 8x Pineapple Passionfruit
    • 12x Strawberry Banana
  • Made with real fruit purees and juices
  • No artificial sweeteners or preservatives
  • Gluten free
  • USDA Organic
  • Vegan
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 28-Count Pure Organic Layered Fruit Bars Variety Pack (Raspberry Lemonade, Strawberry Banana, Pineapple Passionfruit) for $15.99 - $4 when you 'clip' product page coupon = $11.99 (.43c Ea). Shipping is free w/ Prime or on or $35+ orders.
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Model: Pure Organic Layered Fruit Bars Variety Pack 28 count (Pack of 1).

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Same price at Costco through 5/5/24 (including shipping). In store they are $8.99. These are pretty good.
Not to be that person but be aware that that serving size is 18g and of that 15g are carbs, 12g is sugar.

For comparison, 17g of a Snickers bar has 10g carb, 9 sugar.

"Fruit" can be a bit misleading, this is candy (bar.) I bet these are tasty though and way better than a fruit roll up lol
the first 2 ingredients for all 3 flavors are apple puree concentrate and apple juice concentrate

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Zankapfel
04-29-2024 at 01:51 PM.
04-29-2024 at 01:51 PM.
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Anyone actually had these and does it taste good? Like I've had "fruit leather" from Trader Joe's, which is pretty decent.

Of course I'm only looking at this as a snack and not a food substitute. But could be worth noting that not all sugars are the same and fruit sugars are processed differently by the body. Any vitamins and minerals from fruits (although it'll probably be minuscule) are generally better for you than synthetic ones as well (I believe because synthetics are different on a molecular level).
Taste wise they are better than fruit leather in my opinion. They are softer and sweeter and less leathery. They are also stickier and probably less healthy due to the sugar content. But they taste great. A bit tart along with the sweetness and nice texture.
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moku160
04-29-2024 at 01:54 PM.
04-29-2024 at 01:54 PM.
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Don't taste good. Kids never liked it
To each their own.

My 3 kids love them. But then my kids love fruit in general
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JoshMcMadMac
04-30-2024 at 06:34 AM.
04-30-2024 at 06:34 AM.
Quote from 6th :
Anyone actually had these and does it taste good? Like I've had "fruit leather" from Trader Joe's, which is pretty decent.

Of course I'm only looking at this as a snack and not a food substitute. But could be worth noting that not all sugars are the same and fruit sugars are processed differently by the body. Any vitamins and minerals from fruits (although it'll probably be minuscule) are generally better for you than synthetic ones as well (I believe because synthetics are different on a molecular level).
I think of them as half way between fruit leather and fruit snacks. They are soft and supple compared to fruit leather, but not waxy or chewy like fruit snacks. For me and my household, they are a nice compromise as a sweet treat over the typical candy options.
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04-30-2024 at 02:13 PM.
04-30-2024 at 02:13 PM.
Quote from NavyMint1272 :
Not to be that person but be aware that that serving size is 18g and of that 15g are carbs, 12g is sugar.

For comparison, 17g of a Snickers bar has 10g carb, 9 sugar.

"Fruit" can be a bit misleading, this is candy (bar.) I bet these are tasty though and way better than a fruit roll up lol

They're tasty, but yeah all they are is a thick fruit roll up.
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05-01-2024 at 07:54 AM.
05-01-2024 at 07:54 AM.
Quote from NavyMint1272 :
Not to be that person but be aware that that serving size is 18g and of that 15g are carbs, 12g is sugar.

For comparison, 17g of a Snickers bar has 10g carb, 9 sugar.

"Fruit" can be a bit misleading, this is candy (bar.) I bet these are tasty though and way better than a fruit roll up lol
Not really apples to apples here.

There are 5 grams of added sugar in each of these fruit sticks, or 27% by weight. The other remaining sugars would be naturally occurring in the fruit used to make the bar.

A regular snickers bar actually has 32 grams of carbs. 28 grams of sugar -- 26 grams of which are added sugars. Given a regular Snickers is 52 grams in weight-- this means half of a snickers is added sugar by weight. Or just about double the added sugar content when compared gram per gram.

Calling it a Snickers is a disservice. Calling it a Snickers Lite would be more appropriate.

I'm also not trying to advocate that eating one or two of these should replace actual fruit. With the whole fruit you get the fiber, and a much much lower sugar content, even with double, triple or quadruple the serving size (in grams) of the actual fruit. For example: 110 grams or so of applesauce is only going to be 50 cals, and 13 carbs-- 11 of which are naturally occuring sugars. But packing these little wrapped bars on a road trip, going to the movies, school lunches or any outing with a toddler-10 yr old is much easier and very often less messy.

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05-03-2024 at 04:56 PM.
05-03-2024 at 04:56 PM.
Quote from NavyMint1272 :
Not to be that person but be aware that that serving size is 18g and of that 15g are carbs, 12g is sugar.

For comparison, 17g of a Snickers bar has 10g carb, 9 sugar.

"Fruit" can be a bit misleading, this is candy (bar.) I bet these are tasty though and way better than a fruit roll up lol

Are all "sugar" the same?
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