EnviroKidz Organic Koala Crispy Rice Bars, Chocolate, 6-Count Bars
July 24th, 2010 by Admin

  • Case of six, 6- count boxes (total of 36 counts)
  • Made with organic- crispy rice, brown rice syrup, honey, organic milk chocolate, and cocoa
  • Gluten-free; wheat-free; low-sodium; no trans fats; no synthetic additives or preservatives
  • Vegetarian; kosher
  • Product of USA

Product Description
Low fat, low sodium, gluten-free kid-pleasing chocolate crispy rice bars. Great for tucking into a backpack, lunch box or picnic basket. Don't let the kids fool you - they're good for adults too!... More >>

EnviroKidz Organic Koala Crispy Rice Bars, Chocolate, 6-Count Bars

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5 Responses  
  • Lili Aibel writes:
    July 24th, 20104:54 pmat

    I never Authorized this purchase, so I refused shipment and returned (as AMAZON told me to do)
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • somebody'smama writes:
    July 24th, 20105:49 pmat

    Yes, these bars are reasonably good and your kids will probably eat them. But they are not “healthy”. Brown rice is good for you, but these bars are coated in sugar. When its called “cane juice” its still sugar, and organic foods can also be junk foods. Cane juice is the second ingredient, which means there is way too much of it in there to be “good” for your kids. Don’t let ourself be fooled into thinking this is a healthy choice – its organic junk food.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Grits writes:
    July 24th, 20107:45 pmat

    I love the cereal on which these bars are based, so I wasn’t surprised that these are also great. The only reason it doesn’t get a “5″ is so I don’t water-down that rating by making everything I like a “5.” Make no mistake – these are great, there’s just not something to make the bar stand out in a class by itself. Perhaps if there was some way to increase some of the nutritional figures without using artificial vitamins, etc., that might do it, but it’s still comparable nutritionally to a very good quality brown rice. You’re likely to be very pleased.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • J. Derfler writes:
    July 24th, 20109:37 pmat

    This is one of the first food items I found after being diagnosed with Celiac disease over 1 1/2 years ago. It tastes great & chocolate is my favorite flavor. I have it as a breakfast bar, snack, dessert, and it’s only only 110 calories (something I now have to watch due to weight gain). Peanut Butter & Berry flavors are great as well. I typically buy these in bulk from Amazon; the price is comparable to what local retail stores are selling it for (i.e. Wegmans, Whole Foods, etc.).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Michigan Mom writes:
    July 24th, 201011:40 pmat

    I was very excited to find a snack bar made from brown rice. My 7 year old loves them, my 4 year old, who is not a picky eater, does not. I tried one– they are a bit dry and the chocolate flavor seems a bit “off” to me. These are sold in local grocery outlets and you might want to test-drive a box before investing in a large quantity. If both of my kids liked them, I would definitely purchase again.
    Rating: 3 / 5


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