expired Posted by babgaly | Staff • May 28, 2023
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expired Posted by babgaly | Staff • May 28, 2023
18-Count 1.6-Oz Larabar Gluten Free Fruit & Nut Bars (Variety Pack)
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12-Count 1.6-Oz Apple Pie $9.71 0.81 per bar
12-Count 1.6-Oz Peanut Butter Cookie $10.27 0.86 per bar
12-Count 1.7-Oz Cashew Cookie $9.74 0.81 per bar
20-Count 0.78-Oz Mint Chocolate Mini Bars $10.87 1.09 per bar
16-Count 1.6-Oz Peanut Butter Cookie $13.69 0.81 per bar
16-Count1.7-Oz Cashew Cookie $12.99 0.81 per bar
18-Count 1.6-Oz Variety Pack (Blueberry Muffin, Lemon Bar, Apple Pie, Fruit & Nut Bars) $12.74 0.71 per bar
18-Count 1.6-Oz Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip $12.74 0.71 per bar
18-Count 1.6-Oz Chocolate Variety Pack $12.74 0.71 per bar
18-Count1.6-Oz Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough $12.74 0.71 per bar
18-Count 1.7-Oz Cashew Cookie $12.74 0.71 per bar
Just doing the math for reference per bar
My opinion, anything below .90 is a decent price for Larabars, anything below .75 is a deal.
Particularly the variety pack, which rarely goes on sale, and those 3 are some of the healthiest (or least unhealthy, however you want to phrase it) of the Larabars
I've ordered a LOT of Larabars, and never once got a bad shipment when it was sold and shipped by Amazon, as these are. Best of all, Larabars are good for years after the so-called "expiration date", so it never hurts to stock up when they're on discount!
(btw, does anybody know how to make the above show up in nice neat columns like I wanted it to? could not figure that out....)
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The Larabars that are just fruit/nut combos are generally less unhealthy, relatively, than the alternative "traditional candy bar" or one o f those "protein bars" that are nothing but bad saturated fats and sugar, but not nearly as healthy as raw fruit, vegetables, whole grains, etc. nor should anyone reasonably expect them to be. The ones with chocolate chips, etc. are pretty much the same nutritionally as a "traditional candy bar"
The Larabars that are just fruit/nut combos are generally less unhealthy, relatively, than the alternative "traditional candy bar" or one o f those "protein bars" that are nothing but bad saturated fats and sugar, but not nearly as healthy as raw fruit, vegetables, whole grains, etc. nor should anyone reasonably expect them to be. The ones with chocolate chips, etc. are pretty much the same nutritionally as a "traditional candy bar"
We're probably really not even disagreeing here, of course "Healthy" isn't an on-off switch, it's more like a range, say 0=health disaster to 100= healthiest possible, and we're just drawing that arbitrary cutoff line for "healthy" at a different number
Maybe a regular candy bar is a 20, chocolarabars are probably still about only a 25, the healthier ones above maybe a 50, and the best-health larabars (which hardly ever seem to go on sale) maybe an 80. I'm probably just setting my cutoff too high! I do that a lot....
*and that's not even counting that some stuff may be far unlealthier for one person than another, or that some things are very healthy in small amounts yet very unhealthy in large amounts (sodium!) - makes it harder to make generalizations....
I checked and I still see it on all of the items.
Do you see the 20% off here from the offer page that shows all the items the 20% off applies to? https://www.amazon.com/promotion/...T5R2JC8DCJ
If not, then possibly you already used that 20% off on a different item maybe?
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