KIND Fruit & Nut, Fruit & Nut Delight, All Natural, Gluten Free Bars 1.4 Ounce, 12 Count

KIND Fruit & Nut, Fruit & Nut Delight, All Natural, Gluten Free Bars 1.4 Ounce, 12 Count

KIND Fruit & Nut, Fruit & Nut Delight, All Natural, Gluten Free Bars  1.4 Ounce, 12 Count

  • Pack of 12, 1.4-ounce fruit and nut snack bars (total 16.8 ounces)
  • Wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free
  • Low glycemic index. Good source of fiber
  • No hydrogenated oils or trans fats
  • Individually Wrapped

The bar that started it all- our original blend of whole mixed nuts and fruit blended in honey. KIND Fruit & Nut Delight Bar is a simple blend of ingredients that are delicious, filling and wholesome. Whether you’re at the gym, at the office, or on-the-go, you can do the KIND thing for your body and your taste buds. Made from only the highest quality wholesome ingredients, KIND snacks are as delicious as they are healthy. Whether you’re at the gym, at the office, or on-the-go, you never have to

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3 Responses to KIND Fruit & Nut, Fruit & Nut Delight, All Natural, Gluten Free Bars 1.4 Ounce, 12 Count

  1. Dave Delgado says:
    223 of 229 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Love these, but they keep shrinking, August 27, 2011
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    Dave Delgado (Idaho USA) –

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    This review is from: KIND Fruit & Nut, Fruit & Nut Delight, All Natural, Gluten Free Bars 1.4 Ounce, 12 Count (Grocery)
    These are a staple on my grocery list from Amazon (I get two boxes a month on the “Subscribe and Save” program, and often have to “send next shipment now” because I share them with friends at work). However, I’ve become alarmed when I open the newer boxes / packages- the bars are at least an inch shorter than they used to be.

    I thought maybe I had a few from the “end of the roll” or something, but it seems rather consistent now. The cellophane wrapper is the same size, but the bars are missing at least a full bite of what the bars used to be. And the prices keep going up. I like these, but at some point the decreased “value” will get to a point where I’ll find something else to snack on.

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  2. Austin12 says:
    63 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Arrived stale, December 7, 2012
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    The box of bars arrived 10 days before the printed expiration, and they are stale (not chewy like they should be).

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  3. Mir says:
    46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    AMAZING TASTE (I’ve had the almond apricot, fruit&nut, apple cinn pec, alm/cash/flax, etc).It’s candy, dessert…, August 30, 2011
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    Mir (North Miami Beach, FL USA) –
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    I would not use these as a meal replacement. Not enough protein, for one. But when I have them with a meal as dessert, no blood sugar spike. (I used to be prediabetic, and I do check these days to see how foods are affecting me.)

    But for folks who want a “less crap” candy bar or dessert treat, this one’s it. VERY sweet. Tastes just like these chewy coconut candies my mom used to bring home in the 60s and 70s in my Bronx days. I used to love those. And I love the Almond Apricot for tasting like them. Every single variety I’ve tried–about a half dozen–are very good. But Almond Apricot is my fave. It hits the “oh, candy” and “ooh, nostalgia” vibe for me.

    My second fave (though it’s gaining on the Almond Apricot in stealth mode) is the Almond Cashew Flax one. I thought I’d hate it (flax is not my fave thing), but man, it’s like a gentle cookie taste in a chewy bar. It’s quite delightful. I find I want to reach for that one for my evening “dessert” with coffee treat.

    Third fave: Mango Macadamia with Calcium. Very mangoey. Mangoes are my fave fruit and these do taste mango-ey. Macadamia is quiet enough in the taste department to let the fruit shine through. Different “bite” texture than the almond based ones, too. Smoother. (I’m a Caribbean born gal, and I’ve adored them since I was a wee one.)

    The peanutty ones are my least fave. I do find the cashew and almond based ones just are more enjoyable.

    If you low carb, you probably wanna steer towards, say, the Almond Coconut and have half (or one of the minis). It’s not a lot of calories, and it’s certainly a prettier nutritional profile for those who want a more “whole food”/no gluten lifestyle. (Beware the ones with peanuts if you’re more into the Primal/Paleo side of things.)

    These babies are SWEET. If you’re prone to abuse sweets like candy bars, don’t even taste these. I’m serious. They’re amazing. Addictive. Delicious! I’ve lost 116 pounds (moderte carbing, Primarian eating), and while I did order some (the minis, almond apricot, and others for hubby’s lunch box), I think of them as CANDY. Not something to have in place of food, but something that I can have as a treat when I have the calories to allot. I also would happily carry a mini in my purse for emergencies. Because they have healthful fats, they can tide you over.

    How did they do on my glucose the way I use them (dessert):

    Premeal: glucose 81
    Post meal: protein/veggies/fruit and one mango macadamia bar (after 1 hour): 88

    Not bad.

    I wish they’d ratchet down the glucose/honey, cause they could be less sweet. BUT…I cannot tell a lie: THESE TASTE DA BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I almost wish I’d never encountered them. They are tempting!

    And with the 25% off right now with S&S combined with the code good til 9/15, if you are dying to stock up, it’s a good time.

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