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Travel Food: The Pure Bar

Food is very important to our family. Travel sometimes can put challenges in eating healthy or just getting enough fiber. Our family tradition is to carry a healthy fruit bar where ever we go. It is important that we read labels and find a variety of energy bars that offer flavor and nutrition. We are currently enjoying "The Pure Bar”, an organic, GMO free and Gluten free fruit bar that contains antioxidants, proteins, fiber and lots of flavor. 




The Pure Bar is designed to help children and adults eat healthy. This bar is favored by Vegetarian folks who look for key ingredients that will nourish the body. You don’t have to be a vegetarian to eat these delicious bars. You just need to be hungry and excited about giving your body the necessary nutrients. They offer a variety of flavors for you to choose from and experience. Right now we are favoring the Banana Coconut bar and the Chocolate Brownie bar.
When you travel take “The Pure Bar” with you and avoid going hungry or eating greasy foods. You can’t go wrong with a few of these bars with you while on the road. They are made with fresh ingredients that have no chemicals or dyes. They are Kosher certified and contain no dairy as well. Which means you can share them with friends or family as you travel. 


"We all eat, and it would be a sad waste of opportunity to eat badly." -Anna Thomas

Happy travels!!!

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