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Annie's Organic Cheddar Bunnies Baked Snack Crackers Cheddar -- 12 Packets


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Annie's Organic Cheddar Bunnies Baked Snack Crackers Cheddar -- 12 Packets

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Annie's Organic Cheddar Bunnies Baked Snack Crackers Cheddar Description

  • Baked Snack Crackers
  • Wholesome Ingredients
  • Certified Organic
  • Quick & Easy Snack
  • Good Eats
  • Box Tops for Education participating product

Annie's Organic Cheddar Bunnies Baked Snack Crackers are delicious baked bites of yum that everybunny can agree on. Kiddos will enjoy the taste of these cheese crackers, and parents will love that they're made with real cheese and without artificial flavors or synthetic colors. Convenient pouches of this kids' snack are great for lunchboxes, after-school snacking or anytime.

  • Baked Snack Crackers: Crunchy, cheesy and totally delicious bunny-shaped cheese crackers that kids and adults will love
  • Wholesome Ingredients: No artificial flavors or synthetic colors
  • Certified Organic: Organic cheese from cows raised without antibiotics or synthetic hormones
  • Quick & Easy Snack: Cheese crackers in perfectly portable pouches for lunches, road trips and more
  • Good Eats: Annie's is a purpose-driven brand believing that together, we can leave behind a healthier planet for our kids

Free Of
GMO's, artificial flavors, synthetic colors, pesticides, sythetic fertilizers, antibiotics, or added growth hormones.

*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 pk (28 g)
Servings per Container: About 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories130*
Total Fat6 g8%
  Saturated Fat0.5 g3%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium200 mg9%
Total Carbohydrate17 g6%
  Dietary Fiber less than1 g2%
  Sugars0 g0%
Protein3 g
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium0 mg0%
Iron0 mg0%
Potassium0 mg0%
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Organic wheat flour, organic expeller pressed sunflower oil, salt, organic cheddar cheese (pasteurized organic milk, cheese cultures, sea salt, non-animal enzymes), baking soda, organic yeast, organic paprika, monocalcium phosphate, cultured organic milk, organic nonfat dry milk, organic annatto (for color), organic onion powder, organic celery seed, powder enzymes.

Contains milk and wheat; may contain soy ingredients.
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How to Make Your Own Nutritious "Packed Lunches" for Kids

It's lunchtime at the school cafeteria. The room is filled with the hustle and bustle of hungry kids grabbing food, finding their friends and hunting for a good table. While the school day lunch hour is a time for fun and conversation, it's also time for a nutritious mid-day meal. Whether a school lunch is packed or purchased, it should be filled with foods that provide the energy that children need for learning, growth and play for the rest of the day.

Overhead View of Healthy Packed Lunches Being Made With Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, Bread, Cheese and Milk on Light Wood Countertop | Vitacost Blog

When it comes to packed school lunches, one might think of the typical fare of peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a bag of chips or a small – likely overcooked – frozen pizza. Both leave something to be desired. But that can change. Making fun and healthy packed lunches for your kids doesn’t have to be rocket science or a Rubik’s® cube; a few small changes can go a long way. Here are some solutions to help you solve the school lunch puzzle.

Tips for Making Healthy Packed Lunches 

Create a balanced plate

Use the MyPlate method of eating whenever possible, balancing the five food groups. It's important to eat a variety of foods. Different foods provide various nutrients, and balancing them will help kids feel energized, satisfied and strong. The goal is to get at least three out of the five food groups, with at least one fruit or veggie and at least one protein source.

Fruits and vegetables are key in anyone’s diet, especially that of a child. It’s recommended that children have at least five servings of fruits and veggies per day. The vitamins and minerals are key in helping a growing child get everything they need, and the fiber helps keep them full until they make it home for their afternoon snack. Get at least one fruit or vegetable in at lunch, and they are one step closer to the five for the day.

Protein helps balance blood sugar so kids will feel satisfied after a meal. Whether it’s sliced turkey or a yogurt, include a source of protein at each meal.

Make it fun!

Draw a smiley face on the low-fat cheese stick package, pack celery with peanut butter and raisins to make ants on a log. Kids should enjoy what they are eating, just like adults.

Get them involved

If kids are involved in making their own lunches, they’re more likely to enjoy and be excited about what's in them. While you're making lunch, discuss with them why different components are important and the role that they play. Talk to them about food being the fuel for their bodies and that good nutrition can fuel them for their day, making them better, faster and stronger.

5 Bento Box Lunch Ideas for School 

A fun way to spice up a kid’s typical lunch is to pack it bento box style. A Japanese tradition, bento boxes provide a single-portion meal with different foods packed into different compartments. They've definitely caught on in the U.S., and your kids have probably seen them in the school cafeteria. By creating a homemade version, you and your child can make sure it’s balanced, nutritious and contains foods that your child likes. In order to create a complete lunch in your bento box, choose one type of food from each food group, and have fun pairing foods that taste good together.

Here are some kid-friendly ideas for your bento box menus:

Protein: slices of low sodium chicken or turkey, hard boiled eggs, tuna; choose beans, almonds or other nuts if plant based

Grains: whole grain crackers, whole wheat pita, whole grain wrap, energy balls

Vegetables: cucumbers, celery, carrots, peas, sliced bell peppers, grape tomatoes

Fruits: berries, grapes, sliced apples, melons, cherries, clementines, applesauce

Dairy: yogurt, low-fat cheese sticks, light wedge cheese

Healthy fat: avocado, nuts, peanut butter, hummus

Example #1:

Hummus

Pita bread

Grape tomatoes

Cucumbers

Sliced apples

Example #2:

Hard-boiled eggs

Pretzels

Grapes

Carrots with ranch dressing

Example #3:

Example #4:

  • Turkey and cheese roll ups in whole wheat wrap
  • Peas
  • Melon
  • Almonds
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