- CONTAINS: 6 Boxes of Nature’s Path EnviroKidz Peanut Butter Cri Rice Bars, 6 Ounces in each box.
- ALWAYS : Certified USDA , this delicious ricebar represents the true values of EnviroKidz Each crunch-filled rice bar is Non-GMO Project Verified, gluten-free and does not include artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, synthetic icides and pesticides.
- PEANUT BUTTER GOODNESS: Your little ones will love the taste, but you’ll love the wholesome ingredients in each bite of these Peanut Butter Cri Rice Bars It’s kid-approved flavor that stems from brown rice flour, honey, peanut butter and a dash of sea salt.
- SAVE ENDANGERED ANIMALS ONE BITE AT A TIME: Did you know that each time you and the kids indulge in EnviroKidz products, you are also paying it forward? One percent of sales of every EnviroKidz bar is donated to animal conservation efforts to save vulnerable species like the panda and kids’ educational programs around the globe.
- THE ONLY SNACK OPTION: While you can clearly indulge the kids with these tasty peanut butter rice bars for breakfast, let them enjoy the taste at snack time, too These and gluten-free rice bars offer a cri texture and a delicious sweet taste you can savor on the go.
Product Description
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Savor the crunchy texture and the creamy, filling taste of
peanut butter when devouring these EnviroKidz Peanut
Butter Cri Rice Bars. Each rice bar provides a delicious
taste, but also a y snack that is free from gluten and
artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. Pack a bar or two in
the kids’ lunch boxes or grab some for your next road trip to
indulge in the great taste while on the go. Beyond the great
taste and simple ingredients, you’re also helping save vulnerable
animals like the pandas and their habitats one bar at a time when
you purchase EnviroKidz rice bars. We donate 1 percent of all
sales to animal conservation efforts and kids’ educational
programs around the globe.
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EnviroKidz Peanut Butter Panda Cri Rice Bars are a
tasty snack that you can feel good about serving to your child.
Made with all-natural ingredients, these USDA-certified
treats have a pleasing crunch and are packed with delicious,
protein-rich peanut butter. Lightly sweetened with honey,
the Panda Bars are low-, low-sodium, gluten-free, wheat-free,
trans- free, and vegetarian.
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About the Brand
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EnviroKidz, which debuted in March 2000 selling cereals
for kids, is part of the Nature's Path family of brands. One
percent of all Envirokidz sales are donated annually to the
EnviroFund to help protect endangered species, habitat
conservation, and environmental education for kids.
About Nature's Path
In 1971, Arran Stephens and a business partner opened Canada's
first large supermarket, LifeStream. Founded on the ideal
of serving delicious, wholesome foods grown and processed in
harmony with nature, the store soon expanded into milling,
baking, making muesli, granolas, alfalfa sprouts, nut butters,
energy bars, and wholesale distribution. Within a few years, the
LifeStream line had grown to include a wide range of products,
including both natural and whole grain foods and
soy-based vegetarian entrees. The company even published its own
vegetarian cookbook, which sold over 125,000 copies. Annual sales
at LifeStream reached $9 million, making the line one of Canadas
leading natural food brands at the time. LifeStream sales
continued to grow to $12 million, but an awkward partnership led
to the sale of the company in 1981. It eventually was acquired by
Kraft/Phillip Morris.
Then in 1985, Arran and his wife, Ratana, started a new venture
christened Natures Path, from the back of their natural foods
restaurant. The companys first product, Sprouted Manna
Bread, debuted at the Natural Products Expo in Anaheim, Calif.
Multigrain, Multigrain & Raisin, and Millet Rice Flakes
were the very first Natures Path cereals and remain as popular
as ever. By 1989, building on the success of its cereals, the
company had grown 800%. To meet demand, acreage was bought and a
54,000 square foot processing was built in Delta,
British Columbia, Canada. This was the first third-party
certified cereal in the world. Later, ten years
after starting Nature's Path, the Stephens family purchased back
LifeStream from Kraft. Since, the company has continue to expand
its facilities and the brands and products it offers--adding
waffles, additional cereals, granola and energy bars, flaxseed
meal, baking mixes, and more.
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