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Nature's Path Organic Frosted Chocolate Toaster Pastries, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 12)


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Manufacturer: Nature's Path
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Binding: Grocery Brand: Nature's Path EAN: 0058449410140 Feature: Organic Label: Nature's Path Manufacturer: Nature's Path Model: 41014.00 Number Of Items: 12 Publisher: Nature's Path Release Date: 2007-04-04 Studio: Nature's Path
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Organic Zero Trans Fat Low Sodium Vegetarian
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy Comment: I bought this item to eat healthier and was very surprised at the fantastic taste. My grandson loves them. My friends even asked me to order more boxes and they are junk food nuts but didn't care that these are a healthy alternative. They love them too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A tasty, kosher, healthier alternative to Pop Tarts Comment: First and foremost, these toaster pastries taste great! You get light, crusty pastry and impressive chocolate flavor. So if you're worried about whether or not toaster pastries that are billed as organic and healthy can measure up favorably to the market leader, I suggest you try them - I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
It would definitely be a stretch to call these toaster pastries health food, despite the organic, low sodium, zero trans fat and vegetarian claims. But the saturated fat percentage is only 15% of the USRDA 2,000 calorie reference diet, which is relatively low for a toaster pastry. The percent of total calories that come from fat is also relatively low. But you can do that much diet damage with just one or two of some kinds of cookies, and the portion size of these pastries - the nutrition information provided assumes that you're eating an entire pastry - is far more satisfying than a cookie or two. Many people might find just half a pastry to be satisfying. So if you're looking for something sweet to eat, I'd call this a good choice.
Kosher certification is provided by COR (Kashrus Council of Canada, based in Toronto, Ontario), and the product is dairy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tastes good, and organic but refined sugar and flour. Comment: Yes they are organic and no preservatives or high fructose crapola, but this product uses white flour. That means no hull on the wheat and no fiber... as was intended by nature. Also it has a lot of sugar and thus high calories.
They taste very good, like a dessert. It is easy to eat two at a time but with so much white flour and sugar they can add weight to you and raise blood sugar levels.
I recommend only eating on occasion and as a small treat or dessert in order to curb a sweet tooth. It is not a good choice for a breakfast item.
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