28-Count Pure Organic Layered Fruit Bars (Variety Pack)
$12
$15.99
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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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Model: Pure Organic Layered Fruit Bars Variety Pack 28 count (Pack of 1).
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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
Most nutritionists will agree natural sugar like this is much healthier than processed refined sugar in manufactured foods. of course whole fruit is better but this is a good moderate snack compared to alternative processed foods
These USED to be worth it, but they're no 30% smaller, and the value has gone WAY down.
While they are tasty and a good little snack, they're simply not worth it after shrinkflation.
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).
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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
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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
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
Most nutritionists will agree natural sugar like this is much healthier than processed refined sugar in manufactured foods. of course whole fruit is better but this is a good moderate snack compared to alternative processed foods
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Wrap these IN the lettuce. Healthy and tasty. Especially if you use iceberg lettuce.
While they are tasty and a good little snack, they're simply not worth it after shrinkflation.
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).