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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Healthy and Tasty but Pricy Nov 29, 2010
By Kevin L. Nenstiel
"omnivore"
These bars are tasty, with a pleasantly firm texture and a slightly more complex flavor than I've grown accustomed to in mass-produced cereal grain products. After a few bad experiences with bland, gummy gluten-free bars, I was pleased to discover that these were quite good. They took the edge of my hunger and gave me the nutrient boost I needed to reach the end of a long, hectic day.
But each bar is tiny, about the length of my thumb. I needed more than half a box to get that nutrient boost, which at these prices is no small cost. I already know that gluten free food is pricier than unhealthy wheat alternatives, but if one snack costs as much as a fast food dinner, that really pinches my budget. So it's a tough trade-off between health and economy.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
not pleased Dec 13, 2010
By Vanessa B. Boyd
"dog lover"
i was very disappointed by the very small size, but i was shocked by the brick-like texture of a bar that has chewy in the name on the box. it tastes good, but small size and very hard texture were not what i had in mind. i called amazon with my complaint and i received a full refund. thank you.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great apple flavor. Nov 03, 2008
By K. Duvall You can see the REAL apples in these. I think they taste great and my kids love them. They do not fall apart while being held by toddlers and preschoolers, which is helpful in the car. Plus, peanut free! It is difficult to find a good price on allergen safe snack foods. Amazon has a great price on these. My only wish is that they were available to subscribe and save. That would make this perfect!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The incredible shrinking bar... Jan 07, 2011
By Blish These have been a favorite of my son for three years now - their convenience, coupled with the fact that they are GF make them a staple at our house. That said, if they get any smaller, they need to start marketing them as cereal instead of bars. We already pay a premium to have food that he can eat without getting sick, and it's hard enough to get him to eat enough - don't reduce the serving size on top of that!
If nothing else, the picture on the front of the box needs to be changed as it does not accurately reflect what is contained within. Heck, they may as well put a picture of a chocolate cake on it - there's that much difference between the advertising and the item itself.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mostly good Sep 17, 2010
By Gluten-Free Dad
"TXDAD"
The bars are a bit on the small side, but my gluten-free son likes them pretty well.
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