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Amara Organic Smoothie Melts Mango Carrot -- 6 Pack


Amara Organic Smoothie Melts Mango Carrot
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Amara Organic Smoothie Melts Mango Carrot -- 6 Pack

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Amara Organic Smoothie Melts Mango Carrot Description

  • Plant-Based Yogurt Snack
  • No Added Sugar
  • Melts in Mouth
  • Non GMO Project Verified
  • USDA Organic
  • Ages 8 Months to 100 Years

Meet the first and only yogurt melt on the market with no added sugar.

We all know the secret to success in so many parenting situations comes down to snacks-- and more snacks. Now what if those fun, colorful yogurt melts were not only yummy, but healthy as well? That's why we created our Amara smoothie melts with 100% organic veggies and fruit with no added sugar.

Whether in the car or at the park, these smoothie melts keep little hands busy and little tummies full—minus the sugar crash. We harnessed the natural properties of fruits and veggies to create that melt-in-your-mouth feel without any sugar or additives. Conveniently packaged in a resealable bag, you can offer a handful at a time, and save the rest for the next snack emergency. You’re already the best mom, now you have the yogurt melts to prove it. #winning

 

Just three wholesome, plant-based ingredients and big flavor are what you'll find in our Mango Carrots. Smooth, creamy coconut milk and naturally sweet mango will keep your little one, and you, coming back for more.


Directions

Your child may be ready for this snack when your little:

 

Sits up independently. Picks up food to eat with fingers. Chews and uses jaws to mash food between gums.

 

This product should only be fed to seated, supervised children who are accustomed to chewing solid foods.

 

Free of additives and preservatives. For maximum freshness, re-seal well or eat in one sitting.

Free Of
GMO's, added sugar, gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1/4 Cup (7 g)
Servings per Container: 3
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories35
Total Fat2.5 g6%
  Saturated Fat1.5 g16%
  Trans Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol0 g0%
Sodium10 mg1%
Total Carbohydrate3 g2%
   Dietary Fiber Less than1 g5%
  Total Sugars3 g
   Includes Added Sugars0 g0%
Protein Less than1 g3%
Vitamin D0 g0%
Calcium7 mg0%
Iron0 g2%
Potassium85 mg0%
Other Ingredients: Organic mango, organic coconut milk, organic carrots.
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