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Natalie reviews: Stuff’d Bobo’s Oat Bites

Last week on the blog I reviewed the Kirkland Signature Butter Croissants, Costco Pizza Roncadin and the Costco Kirkland Signature Poke.

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The box comes with 24 individually wrapped oat bites and I paid $13.99 Canadian.

Each bite is individually packaged (one bite in a package) so they’re very easy to bring to school, work or just have on the go. The best-before date is seven months from when we purchased them.

The nutrition facts depend on the flavor you’re eating, apple pie has a bit more calories but the same amount of fat, carbs, fibre, sugar, protein and sodium. The ingredients list is mainly oats and sugar. They may contain peanuts and tree nuts but are gluten and dairy-free.

I find the texture of them a bit dry, they’re pretty crumbly and messy if you give a whole one to a toddler. The flavor reminds me of the Nature’s Bakery Bars. I find the filling a bit artificial tasting but I like that they aren’t super sweet and there’s real fruit puree. I think kids would like these as a snack. Personally, I’d rather probably have a cookie but if you’re looking for a vegan, gluten-free convenient snack that’s not easy to find so I recommend these for those with dietary restrictions.

Cost: 8/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 6/10

Taste: 7/10

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Written by Natalie

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