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Larabar Renola Grain-Free Granola, 18.75 Ounce



This looks like it is packaged to be a snack.  It is quite tasty and does make a good and handy snack.  It would fit easily in the side pocket of your golf bag or in your back pack.  It is crunchy but not tooth breaking crunchy.  I see myself also using it as a cereal enhancer for the bland, good for your but tasteless cereals.  Only down side seems to be the 200 calories but they are 200 good tasting calories. 

The vendor says:The street corners of big cities are sprinkled with vendors selling warm, cinnamon-coated nuts and our cinnamon nut is reminiscent of this delicious treat. Almonds, pecans, and cashews are mixed with sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and raisins, and we toss it all together with cinnamon and smooth vanilla extract for a true taste of downtown.

Frankly not being a city person I would skip the true taste of downtown suggestion as to me the true taste of downtown is auto exhaust.  The vendor needs to come up with a better slogan.  

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