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Annie's Homegrown Berry Patch Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks, 5-Count Pouches (Pack of 4) |  | Brand: Annie's Homegrown Category: Grocery
List Price: $21.52 Buy New: $16.55 as of 9/6/2010 22:38 CDT details You Save: $4.97 (23%)
New (4) from $16.55
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 84
Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 10.3 x 1.7
UPC: 013562111053 EAN: 0013562111053 ASIN: B001PICX42
Release Date: January 12, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of four, 4-ounce boxes (total of 16 ounces) | | • | Three delicious, all natural flavors in every pouch: strawberry, cherry, and raspberry | | • | Certified organic; made with real fruit juice | | • | Vegan; gelatin free, fat free; and naturally gluten free | | • | 5 packets, 0.8oz per box |
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| Customer Reviews: tasty snack August 7, 2010 Play Money these are very flavorful fruit snacks. My kids and i prefer them to others that have many more unhealthy ingredients. they are pricey, but anything that says organic tends to be.
Love these! July 28, 2010 T. Grahek (Minneapolis, MN) My daughter reacts badly to red dye 40 (temper outbursts) and we cut all fruit snacks and the like out of her diet. I didn't try these fruit snacks for a long time because they were expensive but getting them cheaper here helped. All of my kids love them and I do too! They are a great lunch box dessert and I am excited to have coming by the case.
Good product, HORRIBLE VALUE July 23, 2010 Billy Gilliam (Las Vegas, NV) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
You are paying $16.55 for 20 small (really small) packages that a kid could swallow in one bite if he wanted to. I have no idea how this item got so many positive reviews. Was very tempted to give it 1 star, but the product does taste good and is healthy, but 1400 calories for $16.55, you have to be kidding me Annie!
My 2-yr. old loves these! July 16, 2010 Regina A. McLenon (Kansas) These organic fruit snacks are yummy, gummy (but not too gummy), and when my 2 yr. old son wants them instead of the real deal, I don't feel too guilty.
Finally! A Tasty, Convenient Vegan 'Gummy' Treat! May 25, 2010 goonius (a room in a house on a street in a city just like any other.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What's the best thing about Annie's Gummy Bunnies? They're gelatin-free. And frankly 'm a fan of candy sans rendered hooves, bones and skin. Vegetarian gummies are a darn-near impossible thing to find. These are available in al our local grocery stores.
Of course, the next-best-thing about these little candies are that they taste good. Sweet, a little tangy. Slightly chewy, but with more of a sticky consistency than traditional gelatin-containing gummy characters, which have a rubber-like consitency. They do, in fact, taste like fruit. I'm not sure why that offends some reviewers, but to each their own, I suppose.
I love them, and so do my kids. We use them for my chocolate-intolerant daughter as potty-time treats. They're candy, not health food - don't let the 'organic' and all-natural things fool you into thinking otherwise. But they're candy like candy should be. Good old-fashioned sugar, natural flavorings, natural colors, vs. all-too-common nasty, high-fructose corn-syrup, artificial flavors, artificial colors candy.
Are you going to pay an arm and a leg for them? Of course! But if you're vegan or vegetarian you're probably already used to paying more for a shorter/more natural list of ingredients. My advice: Savor them. They're a treat!
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