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Home arrow News arrow Annie's Homegrown Releases New Bunny Graham Friends

Annie's Homegrown Releases New Bunny Graham Friends PDF Print E-mail

Annie's Bunny FriendsLast year we gladly reviewed the delicious Honey, Chocolate Chip, and Chocolate Bunny Grahams from Annie's Homegrown.  Now, in celebration of friendships across the globe, Annie's Homegrown has created Bunny Graham Friends, a wonderful variety pack of these three flavors. There is no reason to agonize any longer over which Bunny Graham flavor to choose, as a package Bunny Graham Friends will allow you to sample each – or unite them all in one mouthful! Any way you select them, Annie's Bunnies are the perfect size for toddler hands, and their crispy crunch satisfies snackers of all ages.  Made with organic wheat flour and pure organic evaporated cane juice, Annie's Bunny Grahams are wholesome and delicious. As you’d expect, they’re made without hydrogenated oils.  Visit Annie's website for more information and to purchase.

 

 
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