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Trio Snacks


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I went to dad's staff party last night, and his wife works at a health food store (they used to actually own one). She gave me a Trio snack bar to try. Not good for those on here allergic to nuts, but they are gluten-free and very healthy/delicious!

Apparently you can get them in 2 forms..the bars, and in a bag with small cubes.

I'm determined to find more! Regardless of the price, will be worth it.

~ Lisa ~


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Those are the Mrs. Mays brand. They are also available at Costco for all those who shop there.

num1habsfan Rising Star
Those are the Mrs. Mays brand. They are also available at Costco for all those who shop there.

Right, that's the brand name... I forgot :P

I know she told me they were at Costco too, but I dont know anybody with a membership so I kinda blockedo ut that fact :lol:

~ Lisa ~

Jestgar Rising Star

Love these!! Both the bars and the cubes.

num1habsfan Rising Star

If anybody from here in Canada buys them, what is the price?

~ Lisa ~

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