Nature's Path Organic Frosted Strawberry Toaster Pastries, 12-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) |  | Brand: Nature's Path Category: Grocery
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $30.77 as of 11/22/2009 00:48 CST details You Save: $9.23 (23%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 3020
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.5 Dimensions (in): 14.9 x 8.8 x 6.1
Model: 41019 UPC: 058449410195 EAN: 0058449410195 ASIN: B000P54HZY
Release Date: April 4, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Case of six, 12- count boxes (total of 72) | | • | Zero trans fat | | • | Low sodium | | • | Vegetarian;organic |
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Product Description Classic toaster pastries are what kids and adults have grown to enjoy over the years, but we've made it much tastier and full of organic goodness. Nature's Path Organic Toaster Pastries bridge that gap between those highly sugared alternatives and the foods we know we should be eating - we like to think of it as an organic indulgence having healthier ingredients. Made with organic whole grain flour and full of real organic fruit fillings, this product will satisfy the taste buds and please the conscience. And, they're fast and convenient for today's on-the-go lifestyle. With two Pastries per foil pack and a total of six pastries per carton it's the first of its kind to NOT require refrigeration and has a shelf life of six months. A fun snack with no Tran’s fats, no artificial preservatives and no artificial flavors - the kind of organic snack that kids and adults will love.
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A fast, sweet treat (with a tiny bit less guilt) November 9, 2009 RevDorothyL (Nashville, TN USA) I subscribed to these in the 6-count boxes (12 to a carton), rather than the 12-count boxes (6 to a carton, which cost $3 less at Amazon than the smaller boxes), but whichever packaging you buy them in, I'd recommend these organic frosted strawberry toaster pastries . . . IF you want something in your pantry that you can grab and eat (either hot or cold -- when I'm running REALLY late, I can just grab a packet of these to eat at my desk, no toaster required) for a slightly less guilt-inspiring sugary breakfast or snack.
I never cared much for the brand-name OR generic 'pop-tarts', but these organic toaster pastries seem to have more flavor and substance than the pop-tarts I used to despise (they're not just ALL refined sugars and bleached flour). The cherry-pomegranate are also good, though a little sweeter (sometimes a little TOO sweet for my taste, depending on my mood). These strawberry pastries with the plain, light frosting usually hit the spot just right, for a treat or a hasty way to break my fast.
Yay! Kosher toaster pastries! July 19, 2009 J. Davidson (Akron, OH USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was so excited to see these toaster pastries at the store. I don't eat pork or pork-products, which includes gelatin. Since most leading brand toaster pastries have gelatin in them, I've gone a long time without them, and I missed them dearly. Suddenly, I spot these beauties, and I must say, they're even better than I remember toaster pastries being. The rest of my "non-kosher" family also had some, and it's all we buy. The crust tastes like pie-crust, and I'm absolutely in love.
Flavorless June 11, 2009 AMM (Washington, USA) They don't taste like much, and are rather hard.
Stick with Pop Tarts.
Not Fresh - Made me think twice about buying bulk. March 2, 2009 C. Burnette (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this item after my children enjoyed this exact favor + blueberry purchased from Costco. But they said this item sent from Amazon tasted different - not fresh. Now I have four more boxed that I have no idea what to do with.
contains MSG! November 3, 2008 truth seeker (nj usa) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
whey protein isolate... rice extract... two sources of MSG. skip this and all of 'natures path' products. theyre tainted.
if you think that organic means safe, think again. monosodium glutamate can be considered "organic" or "natural".
watch these trickster ingredients, friends. if youve made the leap to organic, you have to dump the MSG from your diet too. get researching if you dont know about monosodium glutamate.
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