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Nature Valley's Fruit Crips


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gymnastjlf Enthusiast

I'm student teaching this semester, and on my cooperating teacher's desk the other day, I saw an empty package of these. As usual, I picked it up, expecting to see the CONTAINS: WHEAT statement at the bottom of the ingredient listing. Well, it wasn't there.

I investigated further, the ingredients look safe. It's a General Mills product, so that means it should be good, right? So now my question is, are they any good? They look healthy and gluten-free. Should I go buy a box?

Considering the end of the semester is coming fast and the stress level is going up very fast on campus, it would be very nice to hvae a new food to snack on:-)... and a new food to keep in my room for when everyone else comes to eat my food!


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ElovesFC Rookie

I bought a box of the ones that have Cinniamon and they are really good!!!!!

hez Enthusiast

Stupid question, what are they? Dried fruit, cereal?

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Stupid question, what are they? Dried fruit, cereal?

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They are dried fruit.

lpellegr Collaborator

Okay, I guess it's a typo in your heading, but I thought Fruit Crips? Is that a new gang, and are there Fruit Bloods? My laugh for the morning. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Okay, I guess it's a typo in your heading, but I thought Fruit Crips? Is that a new gang, and are there Fruit Bloods? My laugh for the morning. :lol:

:lol: We could send them over to the other thread and have them battle it out for the best product placement :D

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