
A healthier KIND of relationship awaits you…
Here is why you + KIND Nuts & Spices = The Perfect Match
1. They’re sweet – but not too sweet (who doesn’t like a bad boy now and then?) Even though Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt and Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Pecan are coated in decadent dark chocolate, , they contain only 5g of sugar or less per bar.
2. There’s nothing artificial about them – these guys are genuine – just ingredients you can see and pronounce and no outrageous label claims hiding dirty secrets like sugar alcohols.
3. They won’t break your heart – far from it! Each bar is packed with whole almonds, pecans, and peanuts – a natural source of omega-3’s that will actually make your heart stronger and fend off hear t disease. Given that just 3% of Americans have optimal heart health, this is one to consider! (American Heart Association, 2013)
4. They’ll give you that natural glow – ah, the look of a woman in love – and also one who has taken proper care of her skin. Research shows that the antioxidants found in Dark Chocolate can help fight free radicals keeping your skin bright and clear throughout the winter months ahead.
KIND Nuts & Spices: KIND Nuts & Spices bars are made with spices like cinnamon, ginger and Madagascar vanilla, and fiber and protein-packed whole nuts. Spice, everything nice, and only 5g of sugar or less.
o Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt: Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt is a sweet and salty blend of almonds, peanuts, and walnuts drizzled in chocolate with a touch of sea salt.
o Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Pecan: Dark Chocolate Cinnamon Pecan is a combination of pecans, almonds, cashews, and peanuts drizzled in chocolate with a hint of cinnamon.
o Cashew & Ginger Spice: KIND Cashew & Ginger Spice is a sweet and spicy blend of cashews and ginger.
o Madagascar Vanilla Almond: Madagascar Vanilla Almond is a fresh and tasty combination of mixed nuts (almonds, peanuts, cashews and walnuts) with delicious Madagascar vanilla.
Kind bars make an awesome snack and a treat at the same time! I love the Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt bars. They are the perfect combination of sweet & salty. The chocolate makes it seem indulgent but you won’t be wasting calories like you would be by eating a candy bar. It’s an excellent compromise.
Say goodbye to the junk and hello to the hunk!
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I learned that the KIND Bars use gluten-free crisp rice!
The TODAY Show awarded KIND a coveted blue ribbon for best snack bar!
I learned that they choose healthy and tasty, convenient and wholesome, economically sustainable and socially impactful.
I learned that Daniel Lubetzky is the CEO and founder.
I learned that Women’s Health Magazine awarded Kind as “Best Packaged Foods for Women”
I’d love to try the ALMOND & COCONUT
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I learned that KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky
KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers” and BusinessWeek named among “America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs.”
GREAT GIVEAWAY!
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Healthy Indulgence Cube (20 Pack)
You can get a starter kit for $53.50.
these look yummy.
I learned that KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers” and BusinessWeek named among “America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs
I learned that each month KIND challenges its community to carry out a specific act of kindness.
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I learned that it aasks you to stick with KIND for a Super Bowl Menu
I learned that kind snacks also makes granola.
I learned that KIND won an award from Women’s Health for Best Packaged Foods for Women
I learned that “KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers”
I learned they are made from all natural whole foods and have about 200calories a bar
Healthy AND yummy…fabulous!
I learned if you eat low sugar snacks you can keep the flu at bay
KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers” and BusinessWeek named among “America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs.”
Id like to try the Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt
I learned that The TODAY Show awarded KIND a coveted blue ribbon for best snack bar!
would really love to win, GOD BLESS YA’LL
Healthy snacking is not a hobby, it’s a lifestyle.
I learned their products do NOT contain Sulphur dioxide.
Kind started in 2003.
i learnt that kind is a very healthy bar
Prevention magazine voted them “Best Bar.”
I’ve been interested in KIND products ever since my Hubby brought home a couple of bags of KIND Healthy Grains Vanilla Blueberry Clusters – which we’ve both become kind of addicted to as a snack, cereal or yogurt topping. Unfortunately – he couldn’t remember where he found and bought them.
So I was delighted to see this giveaway and review – to learn more AND about their very cool sounding KIND Advantage Program:
“The KIND Advantage Starter Kit is part of the KIND Advantage program, which delivers shipments of KIND Healthy Snacks to you every 1, 2 or 3 months for up to 30% less than retail.”
I really look forward to trying more of their products and maybe we’d like to become members!
I learnt that eating 2 bars helps prevent weight gain
it’s a healthy AND tasty snack, like the dark chocolate!
I learned that Dr Oz recommends KIND bars.
I learned that they are vegan!
These are GMO free!
I learned that KIND was founded in 2003.
I learned that the company was founded in 2003.
they have a starter kit
Soluble dietary fiber is made from corn and is a source of fiber. Fiber is good for digestive health. Soluble fiber is good for heart health by lowering cholesterol. It is also good for diabetics because it lowers the blood sugar, and helps to curb hunger and feel satiety.
I learned they’re a low calorie snack, just 200 calories per bar
KIND is awesome! I really like the company values. They started back in 2003 and have been doing good since 🙂
No GMOs which is extremely important to me!
I hear only good things about these bars and would love to try them! Thanks for the contest!
In 2003, after many years of working on this passion, the team launched KIND, based on two principles: a) the power of AND, and b) holistic kindness.
I learned that their products do NOT contain Sulphur dioxide.
I learned that their products do not contain sorbitol
I learned that the Flower Child era is not dead . This company combines the word And with Holistic and the company’s motto rings a 60’s bell for me.
I learned that KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers” and BusinessWeek named among “America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs.” They use low sugar healthy ingredients
The company started in 2003
I learned that 16 of their bars are considered low GI foods.
I learned that Daniel Lubetzky not only created these amazing snack bars, but also founded PeaceWorks Foods in 1994. Sounds like he is trying to make the world a better place in all of his endeavors.
I learned KIND was conceived in 2003 by Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur whom TIME Magazine recognized in 2009 among “25 Responsibility Pioneers” and BusinessWeek named among “America’s Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs.”