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Lesser Evil Snacks


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I just found this stuff at Wegmans, I have tried 2 the Maple Pecan and the Pnut butter and chocolate. These are gluten free with no corn syrup are artificial flavors. If you see them the gluten free is on the side, I almost missed it. They are well worth trying for a little healthier snack attack.


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Generic Apprentice

What is the brand and what are they? I'm always up for trying something new.

Laurie

Lauren M Explorer

They are DELICIOUS! I've been enjoying them for awhile now. The Cinnamon flavor is to die for!

- Lauren

bluejeangirl Contributor

What aisle did you find them in? Are they like a candy bar/protein bar.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Lesserevil is the brand name... and it's POPCORN!! :)

It's deliciously wonderful popcorn. I've also tried the SinNamon - it's SOOOO yummy!!!!

Our Whole Foods and Wild Oats carries it... both places have it with the Chips.

Lauren M Explorer

I got mine at Whole Foods and a local health store. My local Giant Eagle carries it, too.

Amazon has it: Open Original Shared Link .com/s/104-7381353-051194...tbin=LesserEvil

- Lauren

ravenwoodglass Mentor

They make Cinnamon, I'll have to see if Wegmans will get those too. I think I have a new addiction. :rolleyes:


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Generic Apprentice

LOL I thought you were calling them lesser evil due to them being gluten free and being the lesser of the 2 evils. I will have to look for them.

-Laurie

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