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Kind Snacks has launched a new line of soft-baked bars for kids.


The Kind Kids range is available in two flavours: chocolate chip and blueberry muffin. The bars are made with 100% whole-grain oats and without artificial flavours or colours.


Kind's spokesperson told Refreshment: “As families prepare for the back-to-school season, Kind is excited to introduce a new snack that fills a crucial gap in kids' bars – one that balances both taste and nutrition".


"Made with 100% whole grain oats and 5 grams of protein per bar, and coming in two delicious, classic flavours – chocolate chip and blueberry muffin – Kind Kids is a snack that parents will feel good about packing and kids will love.”


The bars are available in US stores nationwide and on Amazon for $4.99.


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Kind unveils new line of soft-baked bars for kids

Rafaela Sousa

8 August 2024

Kind unveils new line of soft-baked bars for kids

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