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Hey Guys,

I need some help.

Does anybody know of a good gluten-free cereal bar...like nutri grain or even like a granola bar?

My daughter has been eating a lot of envirokids rice krispie treat bars (gluten-free) but I'd like to try something new....

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Guest nini

Glutino makes some cereal bars that are pretty good, we don't like the chocolate flavor, but they have an apple flavor and a blueberry flavor that is pretty good. My daughter is five and she loves them. I think they kind of taste like fig newtons.

There are also Larabars... they are completely raw and vegan as well... they might be a bit much for a toddler though, some people think they are gross.

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How about baggies full of nuts, raisins, craisins, yogurt raisins, pineapple chunks, etc and gluten-free pretzels? Or baggies full of grapes, apple slices, carrot sticks, blueberries and orange slices? Those Envirokidz bars are diabetes for beginers snacks. :o

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my daughter just told me that her favorite snacks are mandarin oranges in fruit cups, baby carrots, applesauce, corn thins (Real Foods), and Philly Swirl Italian Ice pops... they have sugar free ones or regular (these are a special treat type food)

offer a wide variety of healthy choices instead of relying on cereal bars. Mostly I keep the cereal bars around for situations where we are "on the run" and need to have something portable and quick.

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