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Influenster.com Sent Me Quaker Banana Nut Bread Bar to Try!


3.0 out of 5 stars Not a favorite...August 1, 2012
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This review is from: Quaker Soft Baked Cereal Bar, Banana Nut Bread, 7.4-Ounce Packages (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
Okay, I like banana bread and my family will eat it on occasion, but that's not the case with these. I received a free sample from Influenster.com and couldn't wait to dig in. My daughter was the first to grab it, took one bite and passed it to my son. My son took one bite and passed it to me. I took one bite and gave it to my husband. He finished the last bite and said, "Not my cup of tea...". Needless to say, we might try something else because we love Quaker products usually. It will be either a hit or miss depending on how much you like banana bread flavored foods.


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Quaker Soft Baked Bar

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Quaker Soft Baked Bar - Banana Nut Bread

Made with real bananas and almonds, Quaker Soft Baked Bars Banana Nut Bread flavor has tasty ingredients and key nutrients to help provide fuel to start your day.

-5g Fiber*
-20% daily value of 5 B Vitamins
-6g of Protein
*Contains 3.5g of total fat per serving

Where to Buy

You can find Quaker Soft Baked Bars at most major retailers.
Suggested retail price: $3.29 for a box of 5 bars

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