Health & Personal Care : Larabar Fruit & Nut Food Bar, Cherry Pie, 1.7-Ounce Bars (Pack of 16)

Health & Personal Care : Larabar Fruit & Nut Food Bar, Cherry Pie, 1.7-Ounce Bars (Pack of 16)

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Larabar Fruit & Nut Food Bar, Cherry Pie, 1.7-Ounce Bars (Pack of 16)

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Larabar Fruit & Nut Food Bar, Cherry Pie, 1.7-Ounce Bars (Pack of 16)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 640






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Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Larabar
EAN: 0854818000543
Label: Larabar Bars
Product Manufacturer: Larabar Bars
Publisher: Larabar Bars
Release Date: February 16, 2006
Ranking: 640
Studio: Larabar Bars
Variation Description: Cherry Pie


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Item facts:
  • Box of 16 1.7-ounce all-natural Cherry Pie flavored nutrition bars (27.2 total ounces)
  • Blend of unsweetened dates, almonds, and cherries contains only 100% whole, raw food
  • 100% natural, certified kosher, non-GMO, vegan ingredients; no added sugar or salt; 100% cholesterol-, saturated fat-, gluten-, and dairy-free
  • Uncooked, unprocessed bar provides two grams of omega-6 fatty acids, and is equal to 1.5 servings of fruit based on the USDA Food Guide Pyramid
  • Each flavor contains no more than two to six ingredients




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Delicious Healthy Product ...
If you love cherry pie, you will love this product. It has the tartness of cherry pie with just the right amount of sweetness. The nuts give it some crunch to make it last a little longer. All natural ingredients with no sugar added make it the perfect snack.



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - concentrated pesticides
pesticides and other chemicals are concentrated when you eat dried fruit, which is mostly what these are. I wish they made them organic since I was eating one or more a day. The Jocalat ones are organic but they are too dry and mealy from the cocoa powder. Plus, these all start to taste the same after a while. The organic Nature Path bars are much better -- there is more of a difference in flavors, for example banana ones taste like caramelized banana, not banana flavored dates. Plus those are organic!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Yummy!
I love bananas so, when we got this bars I was pleased with the way they tasted..But the best part is all the good stuff the use to make them.They have a few ingredients..They are 90% raw..Is all good!! They are worth the money!!.I like the fact that they don't contain soy..People think soy is really healthy but is has estrogen components that help you storage fat around your waist.. Anyways buy them!!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Energy Bar ...
I took these on a ski trip for my engergy bar in between runs. They were so good (and healthy!) that my gluten eating friends and family fought over them when we packed our snacks every morning. YUM



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - yummy!
I am a fan of Larabars in general, and this is a really good variety! I keep Larabars in my purse, etc. for breakfast, snacks, etc. I have used other food bars, but Larabars are my favorite. I also like the lemon, apple pie and the chocolate varieties. These are real food!

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