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Quest Nutrition Salted Caramel Stacks Protein Bars - 20g Protein - 28.32oz/12ct

Nature Valley Crunchy Variety Pack - 30ct/44.7oz

$12.89($0.29/ounce)

Nature Valley Crunchy Oats n Honey - 30ct/44.7oz: Low Sodium, Whole Grain

$12.89($0.29/ounce)

FITCRUNCH Peanut Butter and Jelly Baked Snack Bar

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Granola Bars - 10.21oz

Quest Nutrition Blueberry Cobbler Crispy Whey Protein Bars - 18g Protein - 4ct

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Genius Gourmet Keto Bars Bar Peanut Butter Chocolate - Case of 10 - 1.09 ounce

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Packaging varies by product: individually wrapped pastries, resealable single-serve bags (for example ~4 oz stand-up pouches), and multi-count preportioned packs (e.g., 12 per package). Labels and product pages often call out portion size for convenience and portability.

Many items highlight organic or clean-label attributes — for example, USDA Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified status — and advertise the absence of synthetic colors, artificial flavors, artificial sweeteners, and high‑fructose corn syrup as part of their clean-label messaging.

Customer summaries commonly call out gluten‑free, vegan, and allergy‑friendly attributes, noting suitability for dairy, egg, and nut restrictions. Reviews frequently mention that several items work well for restricted diets and special allergen needs.

Labeling includes both “Gluten‑Free” and “Certified Gluten‑Free” badges. Multiple items display these dietary labels in their product or badge fields to indicate suitability for gluten‑restricted diets.

Some products explicitly state peanut‑free and tree‑nut (or nut‑free) in their allergen/badge text. However, other items include nuts (for example almonds and cashews) among their ingredients, so nut‑free claims are not universal across the set.

A subset of items list Dairy‑Free or Lactose‑Free in their features or dietary badges. Some of those products also pair these badges with vegan or non‑dairy wording, but not every item is labeled dairy‑free.

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