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Delicious Crunchy Sweet Snack


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My coworker brought this in - she'd got a big pack from Costco, and I was so surprised to be able to eat them. They say wheat free on the pack but on the web they are also listed gluten free, plus casein free.

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We care about what we put in our mouths... yours, too. We use only premium-grade, wholesome ingredients. No artifical colors or flavors. We believe in free-as in cholesterol-free, dairy-free, GMO-free, wheat-free, gluten-free.

Flavors:

Almond Crunch - Almonds, Rice Malt, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Sea Salt

Peanut Crunch - peanuts, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt

Sunflower - sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, rice malt, orgainic evaporated cane juice, sea salt

White Sesame -  sesame seeds, pinenuts, organic evaporated cane juice, rice malt, sea salt

Banana & Peanut - peanuts, banana(banana,vegetable oil), sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt, natural flavor.

Blueberry & Peanut - peanuts, blueberry, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt, natural flavor 

Nori Peanut - peanuts, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, roasted nori, sea salt 

Walnut - walnuts, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt

Black Sesame - black sesame seeds, almonds, organic evaporated cane juice, rice malt, sea salt 

Pumpkin - pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt 

Cashew - cashews, sesame seeds, rice malt, organic evaporated cane juice, sea salt

They are clustered nuts, sort of like peanut brittle, with some salt and some evaporated cane juice and some have sesame seeds (sorry, Michelle!) and have good protein - the pumpkin one has 9g per serving or 18g total in a 2 oz bag with 4g sugar per serving or 8g per bag.

I have had the cashew and the pumpkin ones now and they are really really good. The site says free shipping with a $30 purchase or you can get them at Costco, Sams Club, BJs Wholesale Club and Whole Foods.

I'm addicted!

Stephanie


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I saw those at a little restaurant the other day, but didn't try them. I'm surprised Costco had them, and I might just have to get ahold of someone I know with a Costco card! ;-)

jenvan Collaborator

those look good steph! i bought something similar when i was costco a month ago. i can't remember the name--but they were good--it was another sweet cashew snack. hmmm... i also noticed this last visit that costco was getting a few more 'specialty' type items in...

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Thanks, those look good. My kids are sick of regular trail mix. :)

skbird Contributor

My coworker got them for her kids lunches - they are a lot lower in sugar than most things like this but still have a nice sweet taste. Nice to find a delicious healthy treat!

Stephanie

PS I see you finally got your Sponge Bob av! :)

terri Contributor

I LOVE Mrs. Mays snacks! They are great. I've had the Black Sesame and the walnut one. I plan on taking them on vacation. They're a great healthy pick me up!! I got mine in a health food store. I'm glad to hear that Costco carries them. They are bound to be cheaper there. :D

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Stephanie,

Yes, I found SpongeBob! :D


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Thanks for the info Stephanie. B) I'm always glad to find a new, sweet, and healthy product! We have a BJ's card and I'll look the next time I go to Whole Foods too. :)

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