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    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out

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    By Alisa Fleming on August 8, 2021 Dairy-Free Snack Reviews, Product Reviews

    Leave it to the Kiwis to come up with an outrageous healthy snack. Frooze Balls are like softer Larabars on the outside, and have a fruit and nut butter filling on the inside. They come in a range of flavors, but all are made with whole food ingredients, and are naturally sweetened with fruit. These two-bite treats were originally launched in New Zealand, but now they’re available throughout the U.S., too.

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out - Vegan, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free. Reviews and Info Here ...

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out

    You can get all flavors of Frooze Balls in both the U.S. and New Zealand. Be sure to leave your own unbiased rating and review below once you buy and try them.

    Peanut Butter & Jelly

    Ingredients: dates, peanuts, coconut, apple juice, pear puree, strawberry puree, elderberry juice, pink salt. contains: peanuts. may contain other tree nuts.

    Nutrition (per 5 balls): 284 calories, 12.4g fat, 33.4g carbs, 9.5g fiber, 31.7g sugars (includes 5g added sugars), 5.6g protein.*

    Choco Hazelnut

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out - Vegan, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free. Reviews and Info Here ...Ingredients: dates, peanuts, hazelnuts, coconut, raw cacao, pink salt, natural flavor. contains: peanuts & hazelnuts. may contain other tree nuts.

    Nutrition (per 5 balls): 3054 calories, 16.7g fat, 28.8g carbs, 7.5g fiber, 27.4g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 6.8g protein.*

    Blueberry Crumble

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out - Vegan, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free. Reviews and Info Here ...Ingredients: cashew nuts, concentrated apple juice, dates, coconut, concentrated apple puree, sunflower seeds, blueberry puree, blueberry concentrate, natural flavor, pear puree. contains: cashews. may contain other tree nuts.

    Nutrition (per 5 balls): 310 calories, 17g fat, 30g carbs, 7g fiber, 27g sugars (includes 13g added sugars), 5g protein.*

    Lemon Cheesecake

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out - Vegan, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free. Reviews and Info Here ...Ingredients: dates, cashew nuts, coconut, concentrated apple juice, concentrated pear puree, lemon juice concentrate, natural flavor, pink salt. contains: cashews. may contain other tree nuts.

    Nutrition (per 5 balls): 300 calories, 15g fat, 32g carbs, 7g fiber, 28g sugars (includes 6g added sugars), 5g protein.*

    Frooze Balls will Turn Your Dairy-Free Snack Routine Inside Out - Vegan, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free. Reviews and Info Here ...

    More Facts on Frooze Balls

    • Price: $2.50 per 2.5-ounce bag (5 balls per bag)
    • Availability: Frooze Balls are sold at Trader Joe’s, some TJMaxx stores, and selected Costco stores in the U.S.. You can also order them online direct from the company’s website, or via Amazon. They are also sold in New Zealand.
    • Certifications: Frooze Balls are Non-GMO Verified and Certified Kosher.
    • Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Frooze Balls are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, oil-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*
    • For More Product Information: Visit the Frooze Balls website at froozeballs.com.

    *Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy. 

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    Perfect snack

    Rated 5 out of 5
    February 8, 2023

    I’m always looking for a healthy snack or a quick breakfast that’s high in protein to offset side effects with a medication that I’m on. I bought the peanut butter and jelly flavor on a whim at Trader Joe’s and just tried one tonight. I loved the texture of them. They’re not too sweet but they’re very satisfying. They’re perfect for an “on the go” snack! Personally, I could snack on of the bag throughout the day.

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    Great snack!

    Rated 5 out of 5
    August 9, 2021

    I love the size of these – you can have just one, or more, depending on how hungry you are. It’s not as big of a commitment as opening a bar, and tastes a bit more like a healthy treat. They’re surprisingly soft and sweeter than I expected – very fruit forward. My favorite flavor was the Blueberry Crumble. It has a nice warm and sweet taste. I liked the Lime Cheesecake, but it was just a touch too tangy, IMO. The PB&J was a good staple. My friend really liked the Choco Hazelnut. I’m not a big Nutella-type fan, but I think it’s a good option for people who are.

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