(3 pack) Annie’s Gluten Free Chewy Granola Bars, Double Chocolate Chip, 5 Bars, 4.9 oz

(6 customer reviews)

GLUTEN FREE: Double chocolate chip granola bars are a delicious and portable snack that littles will love MADE WITH GOODNESS: No artificial flavors, synthetic colors, preservatives or

Price range: $3.98 through $45.37

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6 reviews for (3 pack) Annie’s Gluten Free Chewy Granola Bars, Double Chocolate Chip, 5 Bars, 4.9 oz

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  1. tony_conejo_

    I love it
    I love this product, I’m in a strict dietary condition right now and this bars helps me keep going ,they are gluten and allergens free and tastes really good, I love Annie’s products, they are really tasty and “healthy “,love

  2. bettywit

    Very tasty
    These granola bars are tasty. They are not dry or have a cardboard taste. They have a nice chocolate flavor to them. They are not hard or crunchy. I will buy these again, it’s hard finding gluten free granola bars that taste good.

  3. Evelyn

    Very tasty Gluten-free snacks!! 😋
    These are a nice pick me up in the afternoons for added protein, low carb, and Gluten-free snack!! 🙂
    Great taste !! 😋
    I really like the texture.!!
    Not too hard, not too soft.👌
    Good on $ also! 👍
    Will order more in the future!
    Thankyou to the vendor and Walmart!

  4. Lori


    I purchased these bars for my husband because he has Celiac disease and so he must have gluten free food items. It is very difficult to find a snack that is gluten free that:
    1. Tastes good ; and 2. Doesn’t cost an enormous amount of money to purchase.

    Fortunately, this item it abit more affordable than most other gluten free snacks and food items. Thank you Walmart!!!!!

    I feel like, in general, the food industry takes advantage of special groupings such as the “Gluten free” food items and the prices reflect it- much higher price range. I understand a rice increase to a point but not to the extent of what is out there on the shelves. 100%-to as much as -400 % increase on some items.

    So in closing, thank you Walmart for this snack item that is tasty and affordable.

  5. Anonymous

    Yummy
    Annie’s is the best. Not too sweet and yummy chocolate. I love that they are gluten free and low carb. Great afternoon snack when I crave chocolate.

  6. Froggetti

    Short 1 bat in the box
    I opened one of my boxes of Annie’s Gluten free chewy granola bars double chocolate chip %26 there was only 2 left in the box plus %26 an empty wrapper. I have never put an empty wrapper back into the box, I toss the wrappers in my trash %26 NOT back in the box. I keep them in my bedroom because they’re special dietary barsfor me, I have CKD %26 I need low phosphorus snacks.

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