(3 pack) Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Peanut Butter, 30 Count, 22.35 oz (15 Pouches)

(9 customer reviews)

The Original Crunch. Nature Valley Peanut Butter Crunchy Granola Bars are a tasty snack made with whole grain oats and creamy peanut butter. A portable snack perfect for the pantry, lunch box, and hiking trail. There are no artificial flavors, colors, or high fructose corn syrup, and these snack bars contain 20g of whole grain per serving (at least 48g recommended daily). It’s perfect for snack time or as an on the go treat everyone in your household can enjoy. At Nature Valley, we believe that what you put in is what you get out. So wherever the moment takes you and your family, you can rely on our great tasting snacks to help keep you going. Contains one big cardboard box of Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Peanut Butter, 30 Bars, 22.35 oz (15 pouches); perfect for instant snacking.

Price range: $6.97 through $20.91

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9 reviews for (3 pack) Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Peanut Butter, 30 Count, 22.35 oz (15 Pouches)

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  1. Jimmy

    Not Filling
    I buy these mostly for the Fiber.

    But they are also a quick snack for when you need to take medicine that requires you to eat. And this is what I also use it for.

    You can taste the Honey and of course the oats in it. Good crunchy combo. You can also crunch up and add a little milk to it and make a Granola cereal or add it on top of some Vanilla Yogurt for a quick healthy breakfast!

  2. Mellyboo


    These bars are great for a snack on a break at work , taking with you on a plane, or just needing a snack at home. Sometimes I’ll crush them on top of my yogurt. 11g of sugar for both bars isn’t too bad. You can also split to 2 pack between siblings or yourself and your partner 😊 At Walmart the price isn’t too bad for this pack.

  3. anonymous

    Good taste
    One of my families favorites and not just for breakfast! At times when I can’t grab lunch, this helps keep the hunger at bay for a long time! Easy to grab on the go and they taste good — and I usually do not like granola! Like the large quantities too!

  4. Suze2012


    I am very cautious with my eating habits %26 my “sugar” intake. This “bar” provides fiber %26 less sugar. The negative – it is very “crumbly” – but it works for my needs %26 convenient to carry with me when I am away from home.

  5. kim


    I love these granola bars, they are light enough to eat when I am just a little hungry and stay with you.

  6. Vanessa

    crunchy granola bars
    Nature Valley never disappoints. Oats’n Honey is one of my favorite flavors but by far I have many other favorites too

  7. Sheila


    These have been a staple for a healthy snack in my kitchen for many years. Good for you, crispy and hearty.

  8. Wenonah


    I use these for breakfast reorder over n over!

  9. supersticky

    Good but ….
    I like these a lot. I keep them in my car to snack on if I’m out and about and not ready to eat a meal. My main issue is they are extremely messy…. crumbs EVERYWHERE. The 2nd thing is the package is hard to open… especially while driving.

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