Binding: Grocery Product Brand: Raw Indulgence EAN: 0899587000301 Label: Raw Revolution Product Manufacturer: Raw Revolution Model: RR12COCH1 Number Of Items: 12 Publisher: Raw Revolution Release Date: January 25, 2006 Ranking: 2570 Studio: Raw Revolution
Product facts:
Pack of 12 2.2-ounce bars (26.4 total ounces)
All-natural ingredients, including cashews, almonds, dates, amaranth, cocoa powder, coconut, and sprouted flax
Certified-organic, vegan, kosher, high in protein and iron
Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, no preservatives, non-GMO
Customer Rating: - If you like energy, chocolate, fiber, protein, and great taste...!
What could you possibly want more than a healthy product such as this?
The one suggestion I would make (from past experience): refrigerate, especially as they get closer to sell by or use by dates.
Otherwise, just enjoy (at a great price) a great healthy boost any time of day! I have yet to find a product from Raw Revolution that was not more than worth the money.
Customer Rating: - Another organic bar, but its HALF fat.
This bar has 265 calories and 135 from fat. I know, I know, its organic!! Sorry just because its organic and natural doesn't mean that it can be 50% fat and be good for you. If you like the taste fine, but be honest you're eating it for the taste, about the same calories and fat content as a Dove candy bar.
Customer Rating: - Yummy!
This is a number 1 favorite with all of my friends! For a chocolate lover that no longer does processed sugar, this is a yummy treat. And you can't beat the coconut!
Customer Rating: - Yummy! And satisfying!
These are delicious and very satisfying food bars; I keep them on hand for when I'm out and about. I have them shipped by Amazon's auto-ship to save extra cash. They are very good to have when it's time to eat but you have no time to get something good for you. These are also great for anyone on a raw food diet, and/or vegan. But they are yummy for anyone that can eat fruit and nuts!
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