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Introducing Orgain Kids O-Bars

Half the sugar, twice the fiber, all of the goodness. Introducing Orgain Kids Bars in three yummy flavors - Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter and Chocolate Brownie! These organic energy bars have 10g whole grains and 7g of fiber, and a soft, chewy texture. And, like all Orgain products, they're gluten free, soy free and non-GMO. Kids love the taste; you love the nutrition! Shop now!
A young girl smiling as she opens a Kids' Protein Bar by Orgain.
We have an obligation to our children to help them grow and prosper, and that means setting the standards early for healthy eating habits. That's why Orgain created a high-quality, organic snack bar specifically for them. The new Orgain Kids O-Bars nourish their bodies and brains with only the best and cleanest ingredients. Perfect for picky eaters and active kids everywhere, Orgain Kids O-Bars have all of the ingredients you recognize and none of the ones you don't. They are USDA-certified organic and boast 9-10 whole grains (depends on flavor), seven grams of fiber, and most importantly 40-55% less sugar than the leading organic kids bar. Like all Orgain products, the Kids O-Bars have no soy, gluten or GMOs. They are also certified kosher and vegan. These kid-approved bars come in three delicious flavors: Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Brownie, and Peanut Butter. "At Orgain, we’re on a mission to make clean, high-quality nutrition easy and accessible to the whole family," said founder and chief tastemaker, Dr. Andrew Abraham. "As a father of two very active children, I could never find the perfect snack that met my family's nutritional requirements AND tasted great. So, I created the Orgain Kids O-Bars. My kids love them, and based on how many Orgain employees are eating them at work, they’re great for adults too! Everyone wins." Orgain Kids O-Bars are currently available at Orgain.com and Amazon.
An Orgain Kids' Protein Bar sitting beside crayons on a coloring sheet
An Orgain Kids' Protein Bar sitting on a coloring sheet

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