Nurture your child’s brain development with Cerebelly Organic Smart Snack Bars, providing 16 key nutrients crucial for their growing mind, including Zinc, Iron, and Choline
Crafted from whole foods ingredients and packed with vegetables, these bars offer a nutritious snack option for your little one
Enjoy the convenience of a snack that’s organic, Non-GMO, and free from added sugar, with 3g of protein per serving.
Developed by a practicing neurosurgeon, Stanford PhD, and mother of three, these bars meet the highest standards of purity and safety, with rigorous testing for heavy metals.
Featuring sunflower seed butter, a rich source of protein and vitamin E essential for growth and brain development, these bars are a smart choice for your child’s snack time
Got these the last time they were up. Strawberry Beet. My kid (6) did not like them (Meh, bring back the Kind bars). I’m eating them to justify the purchase. They are NOT tasty. But they are edible and not disgusting, either. They’re kind of like cold, stale pop-tarts. They do fill you up for little calories and they help me poop better. YMMV.
Like a loose sesame seed or broccoli bud, I still find Kind kids bars, Verb energy bars, ginger candy, and Belvita banana breakfast bars in some corner of a stashed lunchbox or storage bin somewhere.
They have a funky aftertaste that makes them offputting to me. Got all 3 flavors in hopes of them being a good food for when we don’t want to eat cause it’s hot. Nope.
Got all the flavors recently for my kid but he hasn’t tried them yet. I tried them and I have no complaints about the flavors but they are DRY as the desert! I guess it’s good because you have to drink a ton of water to wash them down reinforcing the “healthiness”
Specs
Product: 90-Pack: Cerebelly Organic Smart Bars
Model: 850003898520, 850003898537, 850003898544,
Condition: New
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Price Comparison
$97 (for 90) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jun 17 - Tuesday, Jun 18
Got these the last time they were up. Strawberry Beet. My kid (6) did not like them (Meh, bring back the Kind bars). I’m eating them to justify the purchase. They are NOT tasty. But they are edible and not disgusting, either. They’re kind of like cold, stale pop-tarts. They do fill you up for little calories and they help me poop better. YMMV.
@j4yx0r I agree, they’re not bad or good, they just exist.
Like a loose sesame seed or broccoli bud, I still find Kind kids bars, Verb energy bars, ginger candy, and Belvita banana breakfast bars in some corner of a stashed lunchbox or storage bin somewhere.
They have a funky aftertaste that makes them offputting to me. Got all 3 flavors in hopes of them being a good food for when we don’t want to eat cause it’s hot. Nope.
Got all the flavors recently for my kid but he hasn’t tried them yet. I tried them and I have no complaints about the flavors but they are DRY as the desert! I guess it’s good because you have to drink a ton of water to wash them down
reinforcing the “healthiness”
@boredrandazzo I’m super disappointed about how dry these are- I think my toddler would have actually enjoyed them if they were more moist.
@boredrandazzo @jcpseattle mash them up in applesauce?
@boredrandazzo @pakopako Hmm. Maybe? Might need to soak them in the applesauce instead.