Snack Time Blues Be Gone with Quaker
This is a sponsored post by Quaker Kids Organic. As always, all opinions are my own.
You know how moms make jokes about constantly being asked for snacks? I used to think this was a huge exaggeration. I always thought to myself, “How many snacks could a tiny person possibly consume?” Well, I am here to tell you that when moms make jokes about going to the bathroom alone or endlessly handing out snacks to reaching hands, it is because it is absolutely, unequivocally true. Snacks are a never-ending stream in this house, and more so over the last few months.
Whether the kids are physically going back to school or learning at home, moms always need to have snacks on hand. And if you’re anything like me, you always have backup snacks in your own bag, too – whether you’re running errands or even just headed out for a drive somewhere with the kids in tow. Because somehow, they always want a snack.
With their organic whole grain bites and bars, Quaker Kids Organic has you covered. Their bite-sized crunchy oat bites provide 19 grams of 100% whole grains and other delicious ingredients, are certified organic, and are made with real fruit pieces (like blueberries and strawberries). They have no artificial flavors and no high fructose corn syrup, no added colors, or artificial preservatives. The bars come in strawberry or chocolate flavors, which is always a favorite in this house! They come in individually portioned pouches, making it extra easy to toss in a lunch box, purse, or snack bin and let the kids enjoy.
You can find them in the snack aisle at Publix, so they are easy to get a hold of! AND when you buy a box, you can enter their sweepstakes for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Publix. Entering is easy: visit QuakerKidsOrganic.com to upload your receipt with qualifying purchase and enter for a chance to win. Each box you purchase is considered an entry, and the sweepstakes will run from now through 11/2/20. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. You can get more information on how to enter, as well as the official rules, at QuakerKidsOrganic.com.
Xoxo,