Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Variety Pack, 60 Bars, 44.7 OZ Count (30 Pouches)

(8 customer reviews)

The Original Crunch. Nature Valley Crunchy Variety Pack includes Oats ‘n Honey, Peanut Butter, and Oats ‘n Dark Chocolate Granola Bars. Each bar provides a tasty snack made with whole grain oats that’s perfect for the pantry, lunch box, and hiking trail (20g whole grain per serving; at least 48g recommended daily). There are no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners for a wholesome snack 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. Includes 30 two-bar pouches; 60 bars total.

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $11.49.

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8 reviews for Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars, Variety Pack, 60 Bars, 44.7 OZ Count (30 Pouches)

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  1. Lee

    Sweet treat with good nutritional value
    Nice crunchy texture with sweet honey oat flavor. A satisfying snack with good nutritional value. Packaging is very durable making these bars a good addition to your travel pack.
    A good pick-me-up on a neighborhood walk or a hike in the woods.

  2. Blackgypsy


    Great for a snack!!! Keeps me away from candy bars and chips. Good for my fiber intake. They are not to hard anymore so that is wonderful. And they do taste great like the different flavors.

  3. Wendi

    Perfect for nutrition bags
    I bought these to include in my bags to hand out to people in need. These are the perfect item to include and they don’t perish for a long time. We love these.

  4. Stephanie

    Quantity with Value!
    great buy for the price worth having to for it to be delivered verses being shipped with everything else.

  5. Steve

    best to have them on hand
    I take one in my purse always in case I dont get breakfast and or lunch if Im out shopping I live hour away from any good shopping spots

  6. Shirley


    They are delicious! My favorite is the peanut butter, but all are tasty.

  7. Jim


    Tastes great, love the variety, and the price is good 😊

  8. David

    Nature Valley granola bars
    These were on sale, so they had a good price. They are a little dry, but have good flavor. They are very crunchy. So, if you enjoy chewing, these are for you.

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