
Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Protein Bar
KIND is a U.S.-based snack food brand known for producing healthier snack options like nut bars, fruit & nut bars, granola, clusters, and protein snacks.
KIND Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Nutrition Bars are wholesome, gluten‑free breakfast protein bars made with a blend of five whole grains (oats, buckwheat, millet, amaranth, and quinoa) and flavored with dried apple pieces and cinnamon, offering a chewy, satisfying texture and balanced nutrition for mornings on the go.
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Each serving delivers 19g of 100% whole grains, including oats, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, and quinoa.
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Provides 5g of fiber and 3g of protein per serving to help keep you full until your next meal.
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Made without genetically engineered ingredients (Non-GMO), 0g of trans fat, and a low sodium profile.
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Completely gluten-free and kosher, making them accessible for various dietary restrictions.
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Offers a satisfyingly soft-baked yet crunchy texture with real pieces of dried apple.
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KIND is a U.S.-based snack food brand known for producing healthier snack options like nut bars, fruit & nut bars, granola, clusters, and protein snacks.
KIND Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Nutrition Bars are wholesome, gluten‑free breakfast protein bars made with a blend of five whole grains (oats, buckwheat, millet, amaranth, and quinoa) and flavored with dried apple pieces and cinnamon, offering a chewy, satisfying texture and balanced nutrition for mornings on the go.
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Each serving delivers 19g of 100% whole grains, including oats, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, and quinoa.
-
Provides 5g of fiber and 3g of protein per serving to help keep you full until your next meal.
-
Made without genetically engineered ingredients (Non-GMO), 0g of trans fat, and a low sodium profile.
-
Completely gluten-free and kosher, making them accessible for various dietary restrictions.
-
Offers a satisfyingly soft-baked yet crunchy texture with real pieces of dried apple.



















