Bare Fruit’s apple crisps are a nutrient packed alternative to potato chips. They are crispy, sweet, and a healthful on the go snack the whole family will love!
From the Mouth of a Kid:
These are my favorite snack! They are a little sweet and crunchy and yummy.
From the Eyes of a Parent:
The Bare Fruit apple chips are an all-natural snack that I feel good about feeding to my family. Their chips only contain fruit, are fat free, and fiber filled. Each chip is made from real Washington State apples and is baked so that the chip maintains its great apple taste and look.
Flavorful Features:
Bare Fruit snacks come in a variety of all-natural and delicious organic flavors!
Their all-natural apple chips include:
- Cinnamon
- Fuji Red
- Granny Smith
- Sea Salt Caramel
- Chile Lime
Their organic apple chips include:
- Cinnamon
- Fuji Red
- Granny Smith.
Bare Fruit also makes tasty organic dried fruit such as apricots and mangos.
The Icing on the Cake:
These apple chips only contain fruit so they are naturally gluten free, trans fat free, non GMO verified, cholesterol free, lactose free, preservative free, nut free, and kosher.
Time to Eat?!
Can be eaten as a snack or a sweet addition to a school lunch!
Good to Go?
The apple chips are individually packaged, so they can be taken anywhere!
Mix It Up!
Mix up breakfast by adding the cinnamon chips to a warm bowl of oatmeal, or add your family’s favorite mixture of fruit and nuts to make a nutrient filled trail mix, for a weekend adventure.
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