Clearance Snacks
So, I went to Target last week to get some random items, and I thought I would grab some food basics for the house. While perusing their food aisles, I came across an endcap of clearance stuff. Here's what I scored.
These bark THINS are the bomb! They are both made of dark, dairy-free, chocolate. The first one has blueberries and puffed quinoa, while the second one has almonds and coconut. Wow they are delicious, and vegan! I can't believe they didn't sell, so I'm guessing it was the price point. I got them for around $2/each.
These Snappers are amazeballs. Chunks of pretzels molded together with caramel and then drizzled with chocolate. They are absolutely delicious, a bit tough to eat. I'm guessing their price point also made them unattractive, but I still paid around $2.50/each (I bought two bags). The next I got for around $2.75 and are Ghirardelli's chocolate covered cranberries. Mmmm. Love them.
These Snappers are amazeballs. Chunks of pretzels molded together with caramel and then drizzled with chocolate. They are absolutely delicious, a bit tough to eat. I'm guessing their price point also made them unattractive, but I still paid around $2.50/each (I bought two bags). The next I got for around $2.75 and are Ghirardelli's chocolate covered cranberries. Mmmm. Love them.
Then I ran into these. These organic Annie's snack kits each contain hummus, cheese crackers, bunny graham crackers, and fruit snacks. They were only $1.78 each! They are usually around the $5 mark so these were a complete score. My intent is to use for hikes, and we've already used them twice. I take our water bottles and we're set. I bought all they had left, which was about 6. :)
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