(8 pack) Welch’s Fruit Snacks Gluten-Free Berries ‘N Cherries Kids Snacks, Soft Snacks, 0.8 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 and colors from natural sources 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, contain no artificial dyes, and are both fat & 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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  1. FRANK

    Wonderful product
    The grandchildren love these. They are soft there is no problem with the colors. The flavor is wonderful. And best of all there’s no orange in them so I don’t have to throw out them from my one grandson. He will sit and eat two or three packs of these at one time that’s how good they are.

  2. dawn


    my grand babies live them

  3. Leep

    Awesome
    Absolutely awesome ☺️ my grandsons loves
    These

  4. Jeanne


    Love Welch’s gummy’s for workout pick me up. Better then most ad it does stick to teeth and we can go right back to lifting

  5. BobbiJo


    why is it cheaper to buy 4 of the 10 packs is 25 cent cheaper ill have to learn sometimes it not alway cheaper to buy bulk learned a lesson save 2 00 a month

  6. Anonymous


    Like as a snack or use as a dessert.

  7. Denisia

    😊😋
    Soft chew 😋 Love the colors great side snack for lunches

  8. Robert

    welch’s fruit snacks
    maybe I would recommend it if I would have gotten it but it was not in my order today

  9. penny


    They were old and tasted horrible. Like they had been sitting on the shelves for awhile.

  10. Jacquelyn


    Would not recommend, very bad taste.

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