If you were forced to choose between two snacks made by the same company would you choose totally bananas or something that fell out of a coconut tree?
The bananas are a little hard on the teeth because they contain only bananas and are not saturated with palm oil like most other more chewable dried banana products, but they contain 47 grams of sugar, and that is bad.
The coconuts are both crunchy and melt in your mouth delicious. Or at least that’s what I am forcing myself to believe.
The coconuts have 21 grams of sugar and 29 grams of trans fat: 147 percent of the recommended daily allowance.
You can choose bananas or coconuts but either way … you lose.
—Alex
See also: baresnacks.com
Today in the shed at the Mad P p-patch, I found a container of blueberries and one of green grapes. The packaging I recognize as a Safeway product, or, perhaps, Grocery Outlet. The blueberries are moldy, and the grapes are blown. I think that these items are meant as a food bank donation, and I would not choose either BUT who am I to say what might and can be eaten by another?