Nature Valley, Variety Pack (B000EMK4CS)

Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Variety Pack of Oats ‘n Honey, Peanut Butter, and Maple Brown Sugar, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

The Granola Bars Variety Pack includes Oats N Honey, Peanut Butter, and Maple Brown Sugar flavors, giving you lots of choices when you want to grab a quick, healthy snack. All three varieties of granola bar are completely natural energy boosts, high in fiber and protein but low in saturated fat. Whether you’re exploring the outdoors or just need a quick burst of energy in your day, these granola bars provide an invigorating source of quality whole grain.

Product Features

  • Case of six, 24-count packages of granola bars (total of 144 bars)
  • Includes Oats ‘N Honey, Peanut Butter, and Maple Brown Sugar made with whole grain rolled oats
  • Crunchy, satisfying taste you can take anywhere; made in the United States
  • 100% natural; excellent source of whole grain
  • Packed in pouches, two bars per pouch

Safety Information
Contains soy, almond, peanut, pecan, hazelnut and walnut ingredients.

Ingredients
Maple Brown Sugar

Product Description
Whether you’re on the slopes or on the links, the classic crunch of Nature Valley crunch granola bars is a perfect way to fuel up naturally. Nature valley crunchy granola bars are 100% natural and an excellent source of whole grain. Delicious, wholesome and easy to bring along, they’re the energy bar nature intended.

ASIN: B000EMK4CS

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I have been a fan of Nature Valley granola bars for years. They come in many varieties. My favorites lately have been the Peanut Butter bars, but I also like the other types. So, I was pleased to learn that Amazon now offers the bars in a variety pack.

Certainly, Oats and Honey are a classic combination. Oats go way back. Samuel Johnson included a definition of oats in his 1755 Dictionary of the English Language. Samuel Johnson said: “Oats: A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people.” Little did he know that two and a half centuries later, England’s colonial offspring would enthusiastically endorse oats as a food for people.

Earlier this month, I spent a week skiing in Colorado at Vail, The ticket counters were equipped with baskets of the Oats and Honey bars provided free of charge. It was a nice gesture considering the almost $100 daily ticket price. The granola bars pack 90 calories for a single bar, and obviously double that for a two-bar pack.

I took the Oats bars with me skiing, but I also depend on them for hiking. An extra 180 calories is what you may need to give you enough energy to get up the last 180 feet to a mountain summit. The taste is good. They do not melt. If you get tired of the Oats, there is always a choice, e.g. Peanut Butter, etc., to provide variety.

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I LOVE these Nature Valley bars. I eat a pack pretty much every day to keep my going between classes. So, when I saw that Amazon sold this large of an amount, I decided to buy from them. Plus this variety pack has very appealing flavors! The peanut butter flavor is especially good–you can actually tell that there’s real P.B. because some of it gets stuck on the inside of the wrapper. YUM! I would definitely recommend this product to anyone–especially with the cheap prices from Amazon.

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