PaleyBar Fruity Nut Evolution Bar, 2-Ounce Bars

by on December 21, 2009

PaleyBar Fruity Nut Evolution Bar, 2-Ounce Bars (Pack of 12)
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PaleyBar FruityNut Evolution Bar is the original PaleyBar flavor. It’s rich in organic dried fruits, roasted nuts, and organic honey for a sweetener, instead of refined sugar. The bar is packed with easily absorbed calories and potassium rather than fortified ingredients to ease digestion and keep your metabolism up.

Made with organic fruit and honey. Wheat free; Dairy free; No sodium. Radically nutritious. Green friendly packaging: Good for you – good for the

Buy PaleyBar Fruity Nut Evolution Bar, 2-Ounce Bars at Amazon

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Frida December 21, 2009 at 11:30 pm

These are delicious! They are not too sweet, and have a nice texture, similar to eating prunes and trail mix. They are fairly soft, yet chewy, smell nice, don’t have an aftertaste, and seem to be good for you! I’ve gone through 3 packs of these already!

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Mhina December 22, 2009 at 1:49 am
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On a recent trip to Portland Oregon, I was handed a (locally made) PaleyBar. I scarfed it down… and spent the next couple of months combing the aisles of my local health food stores, trying to find a store that carried them. I was delighted to discover that Amazon carries the PaleyBars — and I’m already halfway through the box I bought. (Considering the cost of the protein bars I _do_ buy at the health food store, most of which are $1.50+, this also turns out to be a bargain financially.)

What’s the big deal? First, these taste great. It’s a fruit-and-nut bar more than a “granola” bar, thus soft-and-chewy rather than crunchy. Amazon lists the nutritional information, so I can just summarize the key stuff (at least it’s what I look at): 210 calories, 32g of carbs, 4g of protein. It’s a quick snack, and I’ve had a bar for lunch when I expected a big, filling dinner.

Oddly Amazon does not list the ingredients, and the what’s-in-this was DEFINITELY a selling point to me, as I avoid refined sugar. Nearly everything in the bars is organic, too. From the ingredient list, you’ll see why these are so tasty: dried figs, hazelnuts, apricots, raisins, honey, almonds, cranberries, oat bran, blueberries. Just a teeny bit of cane sugar at the end and in some of the dried fruits (where the sugar is primarily used as a dessicant, I expect). You don’t get much more natural than that.

And did I mention they taste great?

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