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Home arrow Product Reviews arrow Snacks arrow Annie’s Homegrown Bunny Grahams - New Chocolate Chip Flavor (Vegan)

Annie’s Homegrown Bunny Grahams - New Chocolate Chip Flavor (Vegan) PDF Print E-mail

Bunny GrahamsLast year I had the incredible luck to discover Bunny Grahams from Annie’s.  At the time, these wonderful little bites came in honey, cinnamon, and chocolate flavors.  Well, not too long ago the Bunny Graham people added one more flavor to the mix, chocolate chip.  I must say they truly outdid themselves on this new selection.

I happened across the Bunny Grahams on sale at my local natural food store.  With my four little nieces arriving soon, I picked up two boxes for sharing.  At 7.5 oz per package, I was sure this would be enough.  In hindsight, I should have bought the store’s entire stock!

The bright yellow boxes highlighted by a cheerful rabbit and chocolate chips immediately attracted all little eyes when I removed them from the cupboard.  Before I could even get them open I had two girls standing in front of me with their hands out.  Since we were going to be in dire need of snacks the next day, I just opened one box, which was quickly devoured by everyone (kids and adults).

Bunny GrahamsThe following day, just before we headed out, I poured 3/4 of the remaining box into a re-sealable Ziploc baggie to stash in my “snack bag.”  I not-so-wisely thought it would be best to save a few for when we got home.

As the bigger girls jumped on the rides at the fair, the littlest one (just six years old) tagged along with us.  Not an hour in, she tugged on me for some food.  When I opened the bag, she immediately snatched the chocolate chip bunnies.  We wandered around for a while, watching the others as they enjoyed the rides, the littlest still clutching the bag of bunny grahams with one hand, and feeding herself with the other.  Apparently, I hadn’t been paying attention, as the next thing I knew, my husband handed me an empty Ziploc baggie.  She had eaten the entire bag!

Needless to say, the chocolate chip Bunny Grahams were more than a hit.  To keep things in perspective, they are about one-inch wide bunnies, with the tiniest little specks of chocolate.  I was sure the chocolate flavor would be practically non-existent.  However, they added tiny little bursts of chocolate that perfectly suited these bite-sized snacks.  I think if the chocolate chips had been any larger, they would have overpowered the tasty, yet basic graham cracker background. 

Bunny Grahams

Where to Buy:

  • Online - Directly from Annie's Online Store. They are sold by the box, or the case (save 15%), and free shipping is available on all orders over $100.
  • In Stores – Natural food stores throughout the U.S.

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