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Boom Chicka Bites by Angie's - Giveaway


I received a box of Angie's Boom Chicka Bites delicious Popcorn a few weeks ago to review and share. I began sharing them with my local elementary school friends. I also gave some of the delicious snacks for a school project that rewarded students for good behavior. I then shared a few more snack bags with the school bus drivers that pick-up and drop-off at my local elementary school.  Each time that I gave away bags of Angie’s Boom Chicka Bites it was followed by smiles and thank- yous.  I felt like a fairy, sprinkling joy and happiness.  
My next adventure with Boom Chicka Bites was the travel test. I took them with us to the park, the beach, field trips to the museums and playdates.   What I found was that the popcorn stays fresh because of their re-sealable bag feature.  This means that food is not wasted and there’s a potential to save money.  Another great thing about the snack is their bright color bags. The bags are easy to find and access when they are inside a moving car with hungry kids. 
The snack has many great ingredients and flavors that are Cholesterol Free, Whole grain and Certified Gluten Free.  My personal favorite is their new flavor Mixed Berry.  The Mixed Berry bag has the following ingredients: Dried Cane Sugar, Tapioca Syrup, Popcorn Sorghum, Blueberries, Raspberries, Cranberries, Amaranth, Sea Salt, Natural Flavors, Sunflower Lecithin and Baking Soda.  
Other Flavors that you may find delicious are: Sea Salt, Lightly Sweet, Sweet &Salty Kettle, White Cheddar, Caramel Cheddar Mix, Salted Caramel, Sweet & Spicy, Maple Sea Salt, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Tropical Mix and more. 
Thank you Angie's for helping me make someone's day special. Angie's Boom Chicka Bites wants you to try a bag or two and they are sponsoring a giveaway for one $50.00 Target gift card.
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