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- Cereal Treats Bars contain less than 140 calories per bar and are made with wholesome cereal, making them a snack option that you can feel good about giving your kids.
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Now, who wants to win an awesome prize pack?
- One box of Lucky Charms® Cereal Treats Bars
- One box of Golden Grahams® Cereal Treats Bars
- Lunch bag
- Locker whiteboard
- Colored pencil set
Contest ends September 9, 2011 and winner will be notified via email, so be sure to leave one in your comment.
Disclosure: Cereal Treats Bars, information, and giveaway have been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark.
17 comments:
I will often pack a PB&J sandwich, gogurt, pretzels, baby carrots, juice, and rice krispies treat.
mami2jcn at gmail dot com
We, thankfully, only have to pack lunches one day a week. This week, I made quesadillas that morning and sent those with them, along with fruit and granola bars. I hate packing lunches!
Soynut butter and jelly sandwiches tend to be the most popular.
P.S. I think the end date has a typo. Thanks for the contest!
My son's favorite is P&J, carrots & dip, and fruit.
How funny I am hosting this yummy giveaway too.
Oh sadly packing lunches on a regular basis has given way to handing over the lunch money in the morning. But there is the packing of the afterschool - gotta go to cheer - snack . . and that is usually water bottles and some type of cereal or snack bars.
Julianna doesn't like sanwiches, so she often gets her meat and cheese rolled up and stuck with a toothpick, or maybe in a tortilla. I also pack her a frozen yogurt to go, a piece of fruit, a cookie, and a drink. I'm sure she's going to love those cereal bars, and as soon as the cookies are gone, I'll get her a box!!
Sue at mom2ejj@sbcglobal.net
Why does that say Julianna? I am Sue!!! Oh, well!! We do seem to be joined at the hip at times!!
Mine usually eat school lunch, but when we pack, it's usually PB&J Uncrustables!
depends on the day but normally it's a bagel with cream cheese or turkey/cheese sandwiches...pretzels, celery/carrot sticks, fruit, and some sort of dessert
sweetheart4171(at)yahoo(dot)com
I will pack a Quaker's Chewy bar, snack baggie of baby carrots, Jif To Go Peanut Butter cup and some pretzels
tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com
Well, I don't pack lunches as we homeschool and eat at home, BUT we do EAT lunch almost every day (heh) so I would say that our most common lunches are soup and turkey sandwiches.
Juice, cheese , crackers and a banana
amhengst at verizon dot net
I pack peanut butter sandwiches and my daughter likes salads.
Maryann Drapkin
twinkle at optonline dot net
...we don't pack many lunches around here, but when we do, it is usually good ol' pb&j, fruit, carrots and something salty...
melanie(dot)myatt(at)gmail(dot)com
Gogurt, homemade cookies, PB&J sandwich, and carrot sticks
Ladytink_534(at)yahoo(dot)com
A sandwich, a snack bar, and fresh fruit, nuts, or cheese :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!
theluckyladybug[at]gmail[dot]com
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