Eating Right Kids™

Eating Right™ Kids is a new brand of yummy, healthy foods, especially for the little people in your life.
Wholesome choices for eating at each meal and snack time, and with convenient options there's no need to sacrifice healthy food because you're short on time or need to be on the go.
Parents will notice the Spot Your Needs™ system. Colored circles that allow you to quickly see a specific health benefit. Kids will notice the ever entertaining and delightful Looney Tunes characters.
In conjunction with Team Mom, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Safeway, I received an Eating Right™ Kids lunch bag which contained a microwavable pasta meal, a fruit cup, chewy bar and apple juice.
I really like that you can see clearly the healthy benefits of the foods. We are often in need of a quick meal that Amber can make on her own, and if she wants a can of ravioli or a frozen dinner, I'd rather her eat one with whole grains or more fiber.
Since we homeschool, I don't need to pack a lot of lunches, and with just one child it often doesn't pay to make a whole pot of mac and cheese or open a package of hot dogs. For that reason convenience foods are consumed quite a bit in our home, but I always look for the healthiest ones I can find. Paired with some fruit or veggies, Amber can make it herself and learn some responsibility as well.
Amber enjoyed all that we received in the lunch bag except for the chewy bar. For the sake of the blog post (she says...), she left that for me to try. It had nothing to do with the fact that it was a mixed berry flavor and berries are not her thing. So I enjoyed that one as a snack one afternoon ☺.
It was tasty and not as sweet as the majority of chewy bars on the market. This is a product I could really see myself buying on a routine basis.
Unfortunately I don't have a Safeway nearby to purchase these products,but this time my Canadian readers are in luck! There are more than 60 items available in the Eating Right™ Kids line and they are available at more than 1700 Safeway locations in the U.S. and Canada.
Tammy |
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