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Posted by becca
 - October 25, 2016, 11:36:04 AM
Great, thanks!  Dd will be happy to try one this afternoon.  I wanted to be sure we got the right ones.  They are on sale at Stop and Shop this week if you have it. 
Posted by hezzier
 - October 25, 2016, 08:07:59 AM
That's the one, it threw me for a loop when they changed the packaging.
Posted by becca
 - October 25, 2016, 06:57:49 AM
So, I found, and bought what I thought was these bars.  But they are called Kashi Chocolate Chip Chia, crunchy 7 grain with quinoa granola bars.  Is this the same thing, but new box and label?  I have never seen the exact ones linked in this post. 

The label reads safe for TN/PN allergies, well, except for coconut, which suddenly became a tree nut a few years ago.  From all the questions on the Kashi allergen page, it seems they will lable for any may contains.  has anyone tried this exact bar? 

https://www.kashi.com/our-foods/bars/kashi-crunchy-granola-seed-bars-chocolate-chip-chia
Posted by hezzier
 - September 04, 2016, 05:22:14 PM
My kids crush them up and use them as granola in yogurt with fruit for breakfast.
Posted by nameless
 - September 04, 2016, 03:36:40 PM
They finally have them regularly on the shelf here. Sometimes I find them in the 'health food' section or organic section (not sure why).

I did buy a case from Amazon at one point and it was like $2/box. That was in the winter when I didn't worry too much about a package sitting out.

That being said, they are my 'emergency food' in my car. I opened one up the other day, heat of summer, and it was just fine after being in the car for 2 months. Chocolate bits a bit melty, but it was still crispy.

These are also my substitute breakfast at work if I'm in a rush leaving home.

GLAD YOU LIKE THEM!
Posted by Macabre
 - September 04, 2016, 08:58:01 AM
I just want to say how much we love these bars. We only find them at Target, though. And always on the bottom shelf.
Posted by Princess Cheese
 - May 24, 2015, 10:22:09 AM
Quote from: becca on May 24, 2015, 09:15:43 AM
PC, in a product like that, you will not taste a specific flavor from chia.  It is rather bland and works more to bind things or as a thickener, and is also a seed with health benefits.

Oh okay.. I guess since i've never had chia seeds, I wasn't sure what they were of if they had cx with peanuts or treenuts.
Posted by becca
 - May 24, 2015, 09:18:00 AM
Nameless, what is the protein content of a bar?

Nevermind, found it online.  3 grams protein, 27 carbs.  3 grams fiber. 
Posted by becca
 - May 24, 2015, 09:15:43 AM
PC, in a product like that, you will not taste a specific flavor from chia.  It is rather bland and works more to bind things or as a thickener, and is also a seed with health benefits. 
Posted by Princess Cheese
 - May 23, 2015, 08:51:42 PM
These have chia seeds in them?  I've never tried those, do they taste?
Posted by hezzier
 - May 22, 2015, 08:43:36 PM
Quote from: nameless on May 22, 2015, 06:52:29 PM
Sesame will always be listed as an ingredient, but if sesame is included in a natural flavor it will not be called out.

Ok, this is confusing to me.  Are they making a generalize statement about labels in the US?  Or are they talking about their own products?
Posted by nameless
 - May 22, 2015, 06:52:29 PM
Quote from: GoingNuts on May 22, 2015, 06:10:31 PM
And no sesame!!!

Oh, happy, happy day!  I'm going to look for these this weekend.  Or order on Amazon. These could be really useful on our trip to Poland.  :thumbsup:

Well...kinda no sesame?  This was the CS's post:

Thank you for the question, Dianna! We always label for the top eight U.S. allergens, unfortunately sesame is not one of them. Sesame will always be listed as an ingredient, but if sesame is included in a natural flavor it will not be called out.

I am very happy to share that no peanuts, tree nuts, or sesame are allowed in the building where these bars are made! Our labels are updated for any recipe or practice changes, so I encourage you to always check your labels! I'm so glad these bars are an option for your daughter!


Posted by becca
 - May 22, 2015, 06:28:51 PM
 :thumbsup:

Will have to try these!
Posted by GoingNuts
 - May 22, 2015, 06:10:31 PM
And no sesame!!!

Oh, happy, happy day!  I'm going to look for these this weekend.  Or order on Amazon. These could be really useful on our trip to Poland.  :thumbsup:
Posted by nameless
 - May 22, 2015, 05:36:28 PM
...and if you've tried these and like them...on Amazon w/ Prime for free shipping a box is $2.98 for an add-on item. I just discovered that when ordering 10 boxes, it all counts as an add-on!  So, less than $3/box which beats or is comparable to a grocery store.

Yay!