Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins: A Food Review
A Perfect Snack for the Kids!
By Lisa Riggs, published Nov 26, 2007
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Looking for a tasty and healthy snack that the kids won't turn their noses up at? Look no further that Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins. Perfect for lunch boxes or an after school snack, Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins is sweet and tasty while containing essential nutrients for your children's optimum health and fitness. My children are excellent fruit eaters and usually accept a healthy snack with no complaint. With the arrival of the Holiday season comes many parties and events that are filled with desserts and treats that are less than healthy. With all the tempting goodies frequently available this time of year, I was looking for a different snack to have on hand which would give them a little variety and keep them on track with maintaining as healthy a diet as possible. Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins fit the bill for only pennies a serving.
Each serving contains one hundred and fifty calories with absolutely no Saturated, Trans Fat or Cholesterol. With the recent reporting that children are now testing positive for unhealthy amounts of Cholesterol due to poor eating habits, this is good news. Each serving also contains three grams of Protein and eight percent of the daily recommended value of Calcium. Not only is this product tasty, nutritionally sound and very inexpensive, it also saves me time in the morning while preparing my daughters' lunches.
Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins comes in an eight ounce package which retails for only $1. 49. I purchase two bags at a time which costs me only $2.98. Each package contains approximately eight servings which is more than enough for my children's lunch boxes all week. By immediately filling up ten ziploc bags of individual servings of Fit & Active Strawberry Yogurt Covered Raisins, I can include one bag a day in my daughters' lunch boxes to accompany their sandwiches. This practice not only provides my children with a balanced lunch, but also saves me valuable time in the hectic rush before school.

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