| | |  | Snacks | Home » » » Annie's Homegrown Tropical Treat Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks, 4.0 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) | | | | | | | Description: | | Organic tropical treat bunny fruit snacks are a delicious mix of mango-peach, tropical punch and orange flavored bunnies. Certified organic, these bunny-shaped fruit snacks are made with real fruit juice and packed with 100% daily value of vitamin c. | | | Features: | |
• Enticing flavors of mango-peach, tropical punch and orange flavored bunny snacks
• Certified Organic and made with 100% Daily Value of Vitamin C, no icky additives or pesky preservatives
• Available in 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)
• Vegan, gelatin free, fat free, naturally gluten free and free of artificial coloring
• Enjoy as a fun, healthy lunch box or after meal snacks
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 16.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
YUMMY but Expensive!May 02, 2009
By TJ OK, I have to admit these are REALLY yummy, and they don't have anything really yucky in them. As a vegetarian family finding fruit snacks without gelatin (bovine source) is a tough job. And finding them without any HFCS, artificial flavors, and artificial colors is even harder. So, as far as taste and quality go these are great.
However, they're REALLY EXPENSIVE! My 4 year old could easily eat a box a day if I'd let him, and so could I truth be told. At over $4 a box, that's pretty pricey for a quick snack that doesn't offer up any real nutrition. I know quality ingredients cost more, but jeez. Maybe if they offered a bulk pack or something, reducing the price AND the packaging, it would bring down the cost a bit.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Addictive but still healthyAug 09, 2009
By Maya's mommy This snack was an accidental find for us. Now both my husband and I are as addicted to it as my three year old daughter is. Most kids love gummy bears but they are filled with sugar, have no vitamins in them, and are made with gelatin, a no-no for a vegetarian. This snack is a great substitute: low sugar, loaded with vitamin C (good for immunity), and no gelatin. And it tastes good! When you want something different but you don't know exactly what you want, instead of going for something fatty, go for this snack and you (and your kids) will feel satisfied. We like the "tropical treat" flavor better than the red one (forgot what that flavor was called). I highly recommend this product to families with kids.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
We love Annies!Sep 27, 2010
By Emily Bartkowicz My two toddler boys LOVE all the Annie's Bunnies (Friends, individuals, cheddar, and gummies). They are super yummy and are a smart snack choice as they are all-natural. I LOVE Amazon, but can buy Annies' cheaper in the large box at Target, and in individual bags at Costco.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The best organic snax!Feb 10, 2010
By Art E. Misia Organic, made with fruit juice,no preservatives, no high-fructose corn syrup, etc. And they taste better than any other gummy candy I've tried. What more could you ask for? Well, I do wish they were less expensive, but the adage "you get what you pay for" certainly applies here, and purchasing from amazon was less expensive than the supermarket. Highly recommended. I can't say enough good things about these.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Best fruit snacks we've found!Apr 10, 2011
By Grasshopper The flavors of these little bunny-shaped fruit snacks are quite strong, yet natural tasting. The "tropical treat" packs include a mixture of orange, mango-peach, and tropical punch. They are all good, but the mango-peach is AMAZING!
Annie's has even managed to pull off kid-pleasing, bright colors - including true red - without using artificial colors. These little gems get their color from natural sources, like carrot juice concentrate, though your children will never know the difference. The texture is a little different (softer) than other fruit snacks or gummies, but I have never known a kid or adult who didn't like them.
A few more thoughts about the cost and packaging... the packets are small, but they each contain at least 25 fruit snacks - more than twice as many as in the little packets of "junky" ones at the grocery store. They still come out at well under $1 per pack, with each pack providing a full day's supply of vitamin C. I'd pay more than that for a quick snack from a vending machine or convenience store, and not feel nearly as satisifed (or as healthy!) after.
We've solved the eat-the-whole-box temptation by making these "take along" snacks only. That's what individually packaged snacks are for at our house, and these are reserved for lunch boxes, car trips, etc. That way, the option to eat packet after packet just isn't there.
I must say that I, for one, am thrilled that Annie's has put in the time and effort to make a healthy snack in cute, colorful, appealing individual wrappers. While I know it is wasteful and drives up the overall cost of the product, the real truth is that is it hard to send a kid off to school with plain, boring organic food while all of their friends are packing the latest and greatest in kiddie fad food, complete with shiny wrappers, cartoon character packaging, and gimmicks galore. Our kids reach a point where they are embarrassed by their own "uncool" snacks (box of raisins? yawn!) or so tempted by the junk that they become fixated on getting their hands on it somehow.
Products like these fruit snacks let kids pack a snack with some "bells and whistles", clever packaging, etc. They can be sent as soccer practice snacks, class party offerings, birthday party treats, etc., and are universally well-received. While we don't rely on them heavily at our house - fruits, veggies, and homemade snacks will always have a place here - it is good to have them available when needed!
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