Women Owned, focused on creating jobs for adults with Autism. Warrior Mix is shelf stable, almond-based product ready to eat out of the bag for a quick snack/ protein snack that fulfills a need for a little sweet, or a delayed meal. All clean ingredients (gluten-free/ paleo certified/women-owned business-certified) product is in chunks so you can eat it like a granola bar or a cookie; perfect for a busy new parent who needs a little clean energy throughout the day!BeeFree creates a better-for-you, snackable granola called Warrior Mix.
It is made with simple, plant-based ingredients, lovingly
created by people with autism. BeeFree evolved from my desire to bake tasty
gluten and dairy-free treats for our son. Warrior Mix is
honey-sweetened and plant-based free from (gluten, grain, added sugar,
preservatives, dairy, and soy), and a convenient snack. We believe real ingredients
matter and creating food that fuels the body and mind while providing jobs for
people with autism is just the right thing to do.
I got Auggy’s
Original clean fuel with almonds, honey, and seeds. Bob’s
Salted Caramel clean fuel with
almonds, honey, and salted caramel. Hagen’s
Berry Bomb clean fuel with almonds, seeds, honey, and berries.
Mini Warrior Oat Bar Apple Caramel These bite-sized snacks are perfect for little hands and big adventures. Deliciously soft and crumble-free, they're ready to tuck into backpacks and carry-ons, clean fuel for whenever you need it most. Ingredients: Rolled Oats, Honey, Pumpkin Seeds, Raisins, Apples, Almonds, Brown Rice Crisp, Sea Salt & Natural Flavors
Mini Warrior Nutty Bar Salted Caramel These bite-size snacks are perfect for little hands and big adventures. Deliciously soft and crumble-free, they're ready to tuck into backpacks and carry-ons, clean fuel for whenever you need it most. Made with peanuts, almonds, honey, crisp brown rice, sea salt & natural caramel flavoring.
My Opinion: I like how portable the mini warrior bars are and
soft not to mention chewy loaded with fiber which made me feel full longer. The
granola bars I eat by the handful or put some in my yogurt for extra crunch.
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