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Home arrow The Milk-Free Blog arrow Amazing New Superfood Bar Wins Over Larabar Fan

Amazing New Superfood Bar Wins Over Larabar Fan PDF Print E-mail

Green Superfood BarsMy favorite beverage booster is definitely the Chocolate SuperFood from Amazing Grass.  So, when they came out with a new line of SuperFood Energy Bars, I was very excited … but apprehensive.  While the idea of powdered greens in my morning fruit or chocolate smoothie didn’t frighten me away, I was a bit concerned that these new bars might taste a bit too green, if you know what I mean. Luckily, I couldn’t have been more wrong.  I really, really liked them. In fact, I think I may have found my new favorite energy bar! The texture of the original was Larabar-esque, only less chewy, a bit softer … quite nice really as they didn’t threaten to stick to my teeth ... Read the Full Review

 
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