I’m looking for a nutrition or energy bar that tastes good, is inexpensive, & does not contain nuts/chocolate?
Written by Tomato on February 19th, 2009The Hawk
This bar would be given out to a large group of individuals attending a meeting. I do not want to “break the bank” on the cost of them. I am also concerned about those with peanut allergies, and because it will be given out in a warm weather locale (with folks taking them on the road when they leave), I do not want any chocolate in it (to cut down on potential messes). Can anyone suggest specific brand names of bars and where they can be purchased?
This bar would be given out to a large group of individuals attending a meeting. I do not want to “break the bank” on the cost of them. I am also concerned about those with peanut allergies, and because it will be given out in a warm weather locale (with folks taking them on the road when they leave), I do not want any chocolate in it (to cut down on potential messes). Can anyone suggest specific brand names of bars and where they can be purchased?
Tags: Energy Bar, Peanut Allergies, Warm Weather







































February 22nd, 2009 at 11:48 am
Fish Tank Aquariums
it probably doesn’t exist.
consider handing out bags of dried apricots, or dried mango instead.
much more natural energy than those dinky little bars
February 23rd, 2009 at 6:20 am
Handtaschen
the typical energy bar has chocolate or nuts lol … or else it would be disgusting. try making your own with substitutes? or why not just give out fruit or cookies.
February 23rd, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Penis pflegen
TLC Kashi bars are pretty good, but there are probably nuts.
You could try South Bay Diet bars, too. I think those things are, like, totally artificial…so it’s not really chocolate in the true sense of the word… >.>