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alku
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Great, kids love them
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
My 1 year old loves this brand. She outright refuses any other. The fact that these are diary free is amazing since she also has a dairy intolerance.
felicia
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This brand is amazing, it is pricey, which stinks but I have nothing but great things to say, with the options for foods, flavors, vegetables!
Melissa York
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
My toddler loves these. One of the first pouches she loved. It had seeds and oats and they are free of heavy metals. Huge win. She loved both the strawberry and the mango flavors. She wasn’t a fan of the blueberry
Benjamin Lukoff
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
My son loves the Peter Rabbit pouches in the pink packaging (that's what Starbucks carries), and I buy them in bulk here because it's a lot cheaper. One time they were either out of stock or at a ridiculously high price, but these, with the oats and seeds, were available at the regular price. I bought some, hoping he wouldn't care that the packaging was white. He was a little skeptical at first (he's 3!) but after he ate some of them came to prefer them. (Although it might just be that he likes white better than pink?) And they're even better for him than the ones that are just strawberry and banana. I'm just buying these now.
undeadmouse
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022
Strangely enough, I don't buy these for my kids, but I wouldn't hesitate to give them to them. As a recreational road cyclist I've been looking for something healthy, tasty, and easy to carry. They do make activity specific "sports" gels and various other garbage, but they tend to contain either too much ultra-processed food derivative or are simply way over-priced. As an outdoorsman looking to these "kids pouches" has been something I've been doing for 20 years as a snack on backpacking adventures or in the mountains when I want a quick fix. They're minimally processed, come in reasonably portioned sizes, and do a great job of getting a relatively use-able amount of nutrition into your body in the shortest period possible. They're not exceptionally calorie dense, but they have some caloric value, and these particular ones are the best I've been able to find when they're priced appropriately. My rule of thumb is ~$1.25/pouch. If you're considering these while they're priced around $2, I don't think you're getting ripped off, but they are occasionally much cheaper.Even among the children's pouches, the amount of hyper-processed stuff in kids' pouches is pretty incredible unless you start looking at $2/pouch options and up and even then price rarely dictates quality of ingredients from the research that I've done. These have none of that stuff. They contain an array of different kinds of useable carbs (in the form of grains and fruit) for endurance sports (or small, hyper children), fiber to stave off tummy aches, have simple ingredients and taste pretty good... like a warm smoothie (for those interested). They're enough to keep my longer rides or rides where I need to top up with some quick nutrition, a little more comfortable.As a parent, I'll add that the mango banana flavor is the most sugar dense, so keep that in mind if you're trying to reign in your child's sugar intake. Sugar is unusually useful for long-distance cycling. If you're wondering if cycling is just an excuse to eat sugary things then I have no comment.
Terri Berry
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021
My 5 year old granddaughter had a lot of trauma when she was young, and didn’t learn to eat properly. These are easy fir her to manage, and great fir her!she loves the flavors, too! Thank you for this wonderful product!
Matthew Newman
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019
Easy snack for backpacking
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