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Craving A Granola Bar Badly!


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missnbagels Explorer

I am new to this Celiac life and i find it frusterating. I was able to eat the others foods before i was diagnosed so i compare gluten free foods to not gluten free. i am really craving a good granola bar but can't find a recipe any where. Any suggestions?

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Lisa Mentor

The best one that I have enjoyed is "KIND" Fruit and Nut Bar, which is Australian. It's really good and all natural, gluten free, wheat free, dairy free.

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missnbagels Explorer

Where can i find them?

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Lisa Mentor
Where can i find them?

I can find them at our local Food Lion or Farm Fresh in the health food section.

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tarnalberry Community Regular

I like AlpsSnacks and Nutiva Hemp Bars (available at Whole Foods).

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Tephie Apprentice

I was also missing granola bars. I recently found a new product at Sams Club, haven't seen it in regular stores. It's Nature's Valley Roasted Nut Crunch. I love them!

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I was also missing granola bars. I recently found a new product at Sams Club, haven't seen it in regular stores. It's Nature's Valley Roasted Nut Crunch. I love them!

Nature's Valley? It has no oats in it? Wow!

I like the Kind bars too, the apricot one has crispy rice in it and it's like a real granola bar! The one with dates in it doesn't say gluten-free on it, so I haven't tried it.

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Tephie Apprentice

I had previously posted the ingredients when I first purchased them. I went back and found the post, so here are the ingredients:

They are called Nature Valley Roasted Nut Crunch, the ingredients are as follows:

Peanuts, sunflower seeds, sugar, corn syrup, salt, and almond flour.

I was also missing granola bars. I recently found a new product at Sams Club, haven't seen it in regular stores. It's Nature's Valley Roasted Nut Crunch. I love them!
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kochac Rookie

They're new and kind of expensive, so I haven't been able to try them yet, but have been drooling over pictures of the new Glutino "granola" bars. They sell them at gluten free.com.

If anyone tries them, let me know if they're as good as they look!

Okay, so I'm having trouble making the link work, but if you do a search for "glutino organic bars" it should come up...these are newer than the apple, cranberry, chocolate kinds that were more of a "Nutrigrain" bar. The chocolate and peanut one looks amazing!

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cooki.dough Rookie

The envirokids rice crisp bars are pretty good, but taste more like a rice crispy bar more than a granola bar.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular
They're new and kind of expensive, so I haven't been able to try them yet, but have been drooling over pictures of the new Glutino "granola" bars: <a href="Open Original Shared Link free.com/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=101022" target="external ugc nofollow">order them online here</a>. If anyone tries them, let me know if they're as good as they look!

I bought these before at the health store and Wegmans carries them, I liked them. The apple was very tasty.

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