At Mrs. May's, they're mostly nuts!
(and gluten free)
Costco sells these bars in a box of 20. They are seriously the best fruit and nut bar I have ever had! They seem a little on the pricey side at about 15 bucks for the box, but that's probably because we can go through a box so fast. I was a little disappointed with the dry flavor of Nature Valley's new Roasted Nut Crunch bar, but maybe that is because I have been spoiled by this deliciousness. I really like the fruit and nut combination.
Jennie,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with your assessment of both brands. I purchased the Nature Valley bars one day to see how they were (less expensive, for one thing) and wasn't impressed at all. I ate the one and the box hasn't been touched since. I will be needing to eat them, for the sake of good stewardship, but I won't buy them again unless I am desperate and there are no other options.
Not only do I eat the Mrs. Mays bars, but my glutenable husband does as well. They have been my emergency-need-something-quick-that-will-get-me--by-for-hours option more times than I can tell. I did a stint of face painting a couple of weekends ago where I painted about 53 faces in five hours and I only had time to eat half a bar on the way there. Once I started painting, there was barely time for an occasional drink of water and a few seconds to stand and stretch. I credit the Lord and that little bit of bar for getting me through. I was amazed. I went home and had leftover South of the Border, in Layers. :)
I love these bars! Do you know if there is a place near logan utah where i would be able to find them??
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