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Annie's Homegrown Bunny Shape Pasta & Yummy Cheese Mac & Cheese, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)
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Annie's Homegrown Bunny Shape Pasta & Yummy Cheese Mac & Cheese, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

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Description:

Annie's Bunny shape pasta with yummy cheese combines our original white cheddar cheese with a fun, bunny shape pasta for kids to enjoy. We all know how hard it is to get kids to eat healthy, nutritious food, so we thought we'd help out all you frustrated parents by making our original Mac & cheese a little more fun. The bunny shape pasta was created in honor of Bernie, our favorite Rabbit of Approval. Now kids can have a totally delicious meal and enjoy eating it too!

Features:

Made of Annie?s yummy reduced-sodium cheese with fun bunny and carrot shaped pasta--macaroni and cheese with a little more fun


Pack of twelve 6-ounce boxes


Vegetarian product, no artificial ingredients, no preservatives, grown and processed without GMOs


Good source of protein, calcium, vitamin B1, folic acid, and 8 grams of whole grains per serving


Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging


Annie?s Homegrown strives for the motto: ?Eat Responsibly. Act Responsibly.?


Product Details:
Product Weight: 72.0 Ounces
Package Length: 11.0 inches
Package Width: 7.8 inches
Package Height: 5.7 inches
Package Weight: 5.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Cute bunnies, very tasty cheese sauce!Jul 16, 2006
By Catherine Martin
We stopped buying the Kraft mac n' cheese once we got started on Annie's products. The bunny shape is my kids' favorite, though they also love Arthur and the shell varieties. The cheese sauce tastes more like real cheese than the sweet, overprocessed Kraft sauce. Once you acquire a taste for Annie's, there's no going back! On the other hand, the kids' friends who come over for lunch often turn up their noses at our Annie's mac and cheese, because they are so accustomed to Kraft or the like. I like that Annie's are all-natural, too, but it's mainly the taste that keeps me coming back for more.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5We love it!May 05, 2009
By michellehz
These have more substantial "Bite" than the shells or elbows which we like. The sauce is good, I recommend using very little milk to start, and whisk in the cheese powder. Add only a tad more milk if you need to. Drain the pasta really well. I like to add a pat of butter for richness. Otherwise, you may wind up with watery or lumpy sauce, which isn't necessary and can be avoided.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Yummy! Really great!Nov 02, 2006
By Gentle Reader
Forget the fake orange mac and cheese! This is better! One of my family's favorite "quick meals" is Bunny Surprise (ssssshhhhh...don't tell the bunnies that Mom has added peas and tuna!).

1Not so goodApr 13, 2012
By tweety6561
I've tried Annie's mac & cheese several times because I keep hoping we'll like it. This was the last time I'm ever buying it. It has no taste and at the same time tastes awful, which I know makes no sense but it's true. Fake cheese covered cardboard is the closest I can get to describing it. The aftertaste is especially gross. Doesn't smell so hot either. I'm not a blue box fan, but that's at least edible at times. This one, not so much. I even tasted everything separate and checked my milk since it was a new carton...maybe that was bad? No. Tasted the plain noodle left in the strainer...that was ok. Even tasted the remnants of the powder in the paper pouch...not horrible and much like a cheese curl. So what makes it so bad when it's all mixed together? Who knows, but never again.

2DisappointingMar 23, 2012
By Ryan
Maybe my expectations were too high but this seemed to have almost no flavor at all. After following the instructions and ending up with a bland outcome, I added some butter and salt. Then more salt. It got saltier, but I could taste little else. Last time I checked, 'real' cheese was supposed to have flavor. I get that it's healthier than the blue box, but I would rather just have no mac & cheese at all if this is the only alternative.

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