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Pulsin Kids’ Fruity Oat Bars Review

6 September 2017 by Eileen

The new Pulsin Kids’ Fruity Oat bars now contain a third less sugar than the average kids’ fruit snack, which makes Pulsin Kid’s Fruity Oat Bars the perfect tasty wholesome low sugar snack option for lunch boxes and after school snacks. They also contain no nasties and are 100% natural made with real fruit and natural ingredients.

Pulsin Kid’s Fruity Oat Bars review

These brand new oat bars come in three tasty flavours: strawberry, blackcurrant & apple and orange choc chip. The 25g bar comes in a nice portion size for kids aged three to nine years and counts as one of their 5 a day. The bars only contain natural sugars. They are made with a nut free recipe, are gluten free, dairy free and soya free with no artificial ingredients.

pulsin kids fruity oats bat

We are no strangers to Pulsin kids as we have previously reviewed them. I am delighted that the new and improved healthy snack bar range gives parents more nutritious low sugar options. Each bar is still packed full of flavour and is naturally sweet. Both my son and I love these snack bars! They chewable and melt in your mouth easily. They don’t stick or leave bits in between your teeth. They are now available in Tesco and Sainsbury’s.

smiggle lunch box and bottle

As this is the Back-To-School month, Smiggle have kindly provided my children each a lunch box and bottle which are perfect for them! This Australian stationery brand, Smiggle – where a smile meets a giggle, is dedicated to creating original, fun and affordable stationery. Whether you are in need of some back to school essentials to kick start your school year or you need some stylish gadgets and gizmos to deck out your desk, Smiggle has your back to school dreams covered so you will be the envy of all your classmates.

smiggle lunch box

The Smiggle City Hardtop Lunch Box comes with two large storage compartments, carry handle, detachable carry strap, name/address label and super cool embossed and scented detailing. The lining is BPA free and food grade safe.

smiggle lunch box compartment

My daughter had the Pink Dog lunch box whilst Mr K had the Football. Both lunch boxes are well made and lovely bright colours. There is plenty of storage space for your little one to put their favourite fruits, drinks and snacks. It can also be hand carried or slung around the shoulder like a handbag.

The Smiggle City Drink Up Straight Bottle comes in cool designs and co-ordinates with a range of Smiggle school essentials allowing you to mix & match! The flip-top spout drinks bottle comes with a loop for you to attach to your bag. The bottles are very well made except the flip-top spout is quite tough to flip at the moment.

smiggle bottle sprout

Pulsin and Smiggle are the perfect combination for parents looking for healthy snacking alternatives and new cool ideas for lunchboxes.

Disclosure: We received the samples for the purposes of writing this review however all thoughts and opinions remain our own. Image used with permission.

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Hi, I’m Eileen — a mum of two teenagers, aged 18 and 17, and a passionate lifestyle blogger sharing snippets of family life, creativity, and culture since May 2012. My daughter lives with visual impairment, and our journey together has shaped much of the heart behind this blog.

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