I liked the peanut butter chocolate ones and the chocolate chunk ones, but pineapple mango doesn’t appeal to me. It apparently doesn’t appeal to others, either, since it’s what’s left.
I got these before. They were okay. I gave half of them away just because I wasn’t going to eat them all. I’m not sure I can say I was energized. But I can say that they were an okay alternative to a candy bar or a cookie. I didn’t feel ripped off on price. Sort of a quintessential Meh item.
Features
100% whole grain energy in four flavors
Individually wrapped
Certified gluten-free and Non-GMO Project Verified, 0g trans fat, low sodium, no sugar alcohols, and a good source of fiber
You choose a 40-pack
Made with 100% whole grains to deliver sustained energy
Crafted with five super grains: oats, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, and quinoa
Certified gluten free and Non-GMO Project Verified, 0g trans fat, low sodium, no sugar alcohols, and a good source of fiber
Perfect as a quick and wholesome snack between errands, at the office, or after school
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$35.99 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Apr 6 - Wednesday, Apr 8
I liked the peanut butter chocolate ones and the chocolate chunk ones, but pineapple mango doesn’t appeal to me. It apparently doesn’t appeal to others, either, since it’s what’s left.
I got these before. They were okay. I gave half of them away just because I wasn’t going to eat them all. I’m not sure I can say I was energized. But I can say that they were an okay alternative to a candy bar or a cookie. I didn’t feel ripped off on price. Sort of a quintessential Meh item.
Meh is asking money for expired food? Are you allowed to even sell expired food for human consumption?