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Clif Bar Organic Kid ZBar Chocolate Chip -- 6 Bars


Clif Bar Organic Kid ZBar Chocolate Chip
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Clif Bar Organic Kid ZBar Chocolate Chip -- 6 Bars

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Clif Bar Organic Kid ZBar Chocolate Chip Description

  • USDA Organic
  • Baked Whole Grain Energy Snack Bars
  • 11g Whole Grains
  • Good Source of Fiber | Contains 5g Total Fat
  • Non GMO

Chocolate Chip Zbar is an organic snack made with a delicious and nutritious blend of unsweetened chocolate and 11 grams of whole grains from oats. The soft-baked goodness in each energy bar is crafted to fuel kids' active bodies and imaginations.

Zbar is Climate Neutral Certified, meaning we've measured our carbon emissions, offset all of those emissions, and implemented plans to reduce future emissions from growing, making, and delivering products.

Free Of
GMOs, high-fructose corn syrup, artficial flavors.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Bar (36 g)
Servings per Container: 6
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories140
Total Fat5 g6%
   Saturated Fat1 g6%
   Trans Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium105 mg5%
Total Carbohydrate24 g9%
   Dietary Fiber2 g10%
   Total Sugars10 g
     Includes 9g Added Sugars17%
Protein2 g
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium15 mg2%
Iron1 mg6%
Potassium92 mg2%
Vitamin E8%
Phosphorus4%
Magnesium6%
Other Ingredients: Oat blend* (rolled oats*, oat flour*, oat fiber*), tapioca syrup*, fig paste*, sunflower and/or soybean oil*, cane sugar*, cane syrup*, unsweetened chocolate*, natural flavors, cocoa butter*, baking soda, salt, soy lecithin*, vanilla extract*, mixed tocopherols (antioxidant).
*Organic ingredient.

Allergen statement: Contains soy. May contain peanuts, tree nuts, milk, sesame, and wheat.

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3 Hacks for Raising Health-Minded Kids

Between television ads, play dates and communal lunch time at school, our kids are exposed to a lot of outside influences in their food choices. It can be frustratingly hard to raise health-conscious kids in today’s pre-packaged, convenience-oriented, fast-food society, especially when you're back-to-school shopping and looking for healthy lunchbox snacks. So what’s a mom to do?

Health-Conscious Child Holding Red Apple www.vitacost.com/blog

For modern Bombshells who aren’t exactly keen on joining the homestead movement but kind of see the allure after your kid asks why they can’t have soda for the fifty-seventh time this month, here are a few healthy life hacks I’ve learned along the way.

1. Talk about your family’s values

Never put down another family’s choices, but be clear and concise with your kids about why healthy food choices are important to you. The last thing you want is your kid telling Sally that her lunch full of Frankenfood is bad for her and ruining the long term ecology of our farmland. Make sure you drive home that every parent is making the best choices they can for their family and everyone has different values and beliefs.

2. Give them a frame of reference 

Explain that choosing healthy foods isn’t about limiting your life, rather you’re aiming to have the healthiest, longest life possible. Draw the correlations between food as fuel for our bodies and the ability for our bodies be at their best when we are giving them the best fuel possible. Don’t be afraid to go down the “you are what you eat” road, because there is a good amount of truth in the old adage.

3. Find a middle ground

Don’t be like me and go overboard. I’ll never forget the day my son came home and said, “Mom, can I have some treats in my lunch some time? Other kids have cookies and juice boxes and I have carrots and water.” I felt terrible for the kid and he truly did have a point. I found that choosing a “swap”, like organic healthy snacks for smiling fish, is a great in between. Also, add don’t take away. Keep the carrots and toss in a packet of almond butter and make your own chocolate chip cookies over the weekend. Remember, life isn’t all or nothing and your food doesn’t need to be either.

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