Nature's Bakery Blueberry Fig Bars, 2 oz, 6 ct
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The twin pack contains 14 grams of sugar per serving. The bars contain 7 grams of sugar
Selected User Reviews For Nature's Bakery Blueberry Fig Bars, 2 oz, 6 ct
Originally, we had just added these to the break area in order to see if anyone would notice the difference between them and the sugary fig newtons that were always stocked. Initially, it didn't work at all since everyone could tell the differences right away. Hence, it is a bit of a shock (albeit a small one) to the taste buds when they are expecting the sugar kick, and instead they receive what these do. A majority of those polled said they were "ok" but nothing special, and that fig newtons were preferred over them. Nevertheless, people did not seem to be able to stop coming back. It was a new addiction that spread quickly and grew in popularity. Currently, we buy them from a variety of sources and keep them in stock as much as possible. We have better habits around here, which is nice to see. They are not sugary, but they are good in one way or another. Although you might not feel it immediately, you will feel the effect over time (and in most cases during.
You can microwave two pieces of wheat bread by placing them on a microwave-safe plate and covering them with a damp (but not soggy) paper towel Count for 4 seconds, then see if you need to repeat. In that case, it probably tastes like fresh home baking.
Despite this being a great natural snack, it sounds like every other ingredient is some type of sugar, such as honey, cane sugar, or syrup. I wish there was less sugar added. The dessert has the same ingredients as a dessert, but doesn't taste as good as a.
Over-processing sugar is overkill when it is added in a multitude of forms Fig paste, brown rice syrup, fruit juice, cane sugar. I'm from Greece, where my family has fig trees, so I know for a fact that figs are naturally sweet, and it actually is one of the sweetest fruits on the planet. Adding more types of sweetness to it causes it to become overpowering. It appears they are healthy since the package states that they contain "no high-fructose corn syrup, real fruit, and whole grains," but I would take these claims.
Observe the ingredient list whole wheat flour, cane sugar, fig paste, brown rice syrup, and blueberry jam (cane sugar, natural milled sugar)
A lot of A gram of this weighs 19 grams. The amount of work is too great. The volume needs to be lowered. However, they don't make me feel well or healthy, even though they are delicious.
Although I don't think the filling tastes like blueberries, I don't think it tastes figgy either, but I do like the combination of sweet and sour. One of the little bars is a serving so, even though the bars come in a pack of 2, there are actually two servings in the pack.
Upon placing my order, I was charged a delivery fee. The item in question. I was promised I would receive a credit for the work I had done. I'm not 100% certain I'll be able to see it. It is a nice product, but I am not happy with Amazon's hidden charges. On the email, it even suggested that I leave a tip. There was a fire started by that. It looks like I will need to get my lazy behind to the store to I appreciate you offering this incentive, Amazon.
This is yummy. It is full of fulfillment and full of purpose. We will buy from this vendor.