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Smart Snack Compliant Granola Bars Smart Snack Compliant Granola Bars Kashi Chocolate Almond and Sea Salt Chia seed Bar 1.2OZ; also Dark` Mocha Almond Kashi TLC Chewy Granola Bars, Trail Mix: also Honey Almond Flax 1.2 oz Soft and Chewy Kirkland Granola Bar .85 OZ. Quaker Oats- Chewy Granola Bars .84 OZ. All flavors except chocolate chip. Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bar (Oats/Honey) 1.5 OZ. Kind Bars Variety Pack 1.5 OZ. Cliff Kid Z Bar All varieties now compliant Organic Harvest Bars 1.2 OZ. NuGo Nutrition Bars 1.6 OZ. Nature Valley Protein Bars 1.4 oz Cascadia Farms Wild Blueberry Squares 35 grams Cascadia Farms Oats and Honey Crunchy Granola Bars 40 grams Cascadia Farms Peanut Butter Crunchy Granola Bars 40 grams Cascadia Farms Oatmeal Raisin Granola Bars 22 grams Cascadia Farms Vanilla Chip Granola Bars 35 grams Cascadia Farms Harvest Berry Granola Bars 35 grams Cascadia Farms Mixed Nut Granola Bars 35 grams Cascadia Farms Chocolate Chip Granola Bars 35 grams Cascadia Farms Peanut, Rice & Quinoa Granola Bars 35 grams Cascadia Farms Peanut, Pretzel Granola Bars 35 grams *Made Good Granola Bars- All Varieties Apple Cinnamon, Chocolate Banana, Chocolate Chip, Mixed Berry and Strawberry 24 grams *Guaranteed allergy free facility: peanut, tree nut, soy, dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, gluten, and sesame. (sold at Target or online) *Made Good Granola Bars- All Varieties Apple Cinnamon, Chocolate Banana, Chocolate Chip, Mixed Berry and Strawberry 24 grams *Guaranteed allergy free facility: peanut, tree nut, soy, dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, gluten, and sesame. (sold at Target or online) Know Allergies "No Gluten" Date & Pumpkin Seeds Granola Bars - 1.6 oz. (not sure about other varieties) Nut Free Rockin'ola Chocolate Granola Rockin'ola Chocolate Granola w/ Marshmallows Rockin'ola Cinnamon Granola Rockin'ola PRO Protein Granola Rockin'ola Strawberry Granola 1.1 ounce pouches Apple Granola 1.5oz WG Breakfast Square, Appleways Granola Bars 1.5 oz. Nut-Free Appleways Granola Crispy Bites, 1oz portion Variety of flavors Nut Free Nourish Snacks Chewy Blueberry Apple Granola Bites Nourish Snacks Chewy Chocolate Banana Granola Bites Nourish Snacks Chewy Chocolate Peanut Butter Granola Bites Nourish Snacks Chewy Double Chocolate Granola Bites Special K 28 grams RXBAR Kids Whole Food Protein Bar, Berry Blast, 1.16oz Bars Betty Crocker Oatmeal Bar, Chocolate Chip, 1.24 oz. Whole Grain Rice Krispie Treats, 1.41 oz. Breakfast Flats, Banana Honey Nut, Breakfast Bars, 1.41 oz. Zee Zees Whole Grain Soft Baked Bars, Cocoa Cherry, 2.2 oz Trix Cereal Bar, 1.42 oz; Cocoa Puffs Cereal Bar 1.42 oz; Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Bar, 1.42 oz.; Golden Grahams Cereal Bar 1.42 oz. Kellogg's Rice Krispies Chewy Granola Bar, Berry ; also Chocolate 36 grams ***Note : These bars are sold in a variety of venues. Some at Costco, some at Target, some at Walmart, and grocery stores. You can also purchase many of these items online at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation Store: https://www.healthiergeneration.org/our-work/business- sector-engagement/improving-access-to-address-health-equity/healthier- generation?utm_source=1Pager&utm_medium=1Pager&utm_campaign=A mazon&utm_content=AmazonLanding or https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=17867964011 Individually wrapped products best for school or public events. .
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