(8 pack) (8 pack) Welch’s Fruit Snacks Gluten-Free Mixed Fruit Soft Fruit Snacks, .8 oz, 10 Count

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Enjoy the naturally fruity taste of Welch’s Fruit Snacks, made with Whole Fruit as the first ingredient for a soft, chewy snack the whole family will love. Bursting with a variety of fun fruit shapes and flavors, these gluten free snacks are perfect for school, work, road trips, or anytime cravings. Each convenient snack pack is individually portioned and ideal for lunchboxes, purses, backpacks, and desk drawers. Welch’s Fruit Snacks are an excellent source of Vitamin C, A & E and are both fat free and gluten free, offering a feel-good option for everyday snacking. Whether you’re grabbing a few snack packs or stocking up with a snack box, you’ll always have a delicious, family-favorite snack ready to go. With Welch’s Fruit Snacks, snacking is simple, satisfying, and fun.

Price range: $2.97 through $22.57

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10 reviews for (8 pack) (8 pack) Welch’s Fruit Snacks Gluten-Free Mixed Fruit Soft Fruit Snacks, .8 oz, 10 Count

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  1. anonymous


    The product is good. The product is also very nicely priced for 10. You can get the same price of what you can get for eight and that’s amazing. It came fast no problems and it’s just amazing. Customer save it the product is good. The product is also very nicely priced for 10. You can get the same price of what you can get for eight and that’s amazing. It came fast no problems and it’s just amazing. Customer service support was great and quick the Chew is very amazing and it’s very easy for Grab and go for your kids. The box is very light and very slim, and the colors are also very coloring and bright.

  2. Chris

    I’M HOOKED!
    Originally tried these in October for healthier Halloween snacks for the kiddos. Now I’m hooked, they like them, I like them and even some out of town company remarked how good they were in the snack basket I prepared. Highly recommend, much better than the Bluey gummies also.

  3. PammR

    Fruit Snack Treats
    These were originally purchase to use for Halloween handouts and were discovered to be a handy Fruit Snack. This particular brand was purchase because it had one of the lowest sugar %26 ingredient content.

  4. carolyn


    A little sweet for me, but the grandchildren love them. Hoping with the new food guidelines being implemented Welch’s will use something else besides food dye to add color to this snack.

  5. Joy


    seriously addicting! the taste is perfect, do not adjust, please.
    especially
    the sugars/ substitutes.
    easily to digest. i considerate it dessert.

  6. Lisag

    Snack Supplies
    these are perfect for toddlers small bite pieces easy to swallow this little toddler here loves them.

  7. HH

    tasty snack
    Welch’s Fruit Snacks are a tasty treat. I usually don’t like other brands of Fruit Snacks because they are rubbery %26 hard to chew %26 there’s usually a couple flavors that I don’t care for. Welch’s Fruit Snacks are a soft consistency, easy to chew %26 I like all of the flavors. The packs do seem a little bit small as an adult, but I am sure they are a good size for a kid’s lunchbox or snack time.

    I definitely recommend trying the Welch’s Fruit Snacks if you haven’t yet. I have only tried the regular mixed fruit option, so not sure what the other flavors taste like yet.

  8. Sheila

    Vitamin in your snack
    These are nice because they have a little bit of vitamin C in them, which is great to have in a snack if it were a candy there would be no vitamins in it so I’m glad they have a little bit of nutrition to them because I can get my dad to eat them. He needs all the vitamin C he can get. I can get my son to eat them. My husband will eat them. I generally don’t like gummy things but for them it works out great.

  9. Jackie

    Nice Fruit Flavor, A Little Too Gummy
    The different fruits just seemed to have the same taste to me. The bags seemed to contain all strawberry and orange. A little chewy. The flavor was good, but a little boring for the price.
    Kids enjoy them though. A good backpack snack or part of their healthier lunch.

  10. Janet


    Did not receive this. They are having these foreigners do the deliveries and they don’t have a clue which end it’s up.

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