Edy's Fruit Bars

  • Is it wishful thinking on my part to think that the Eddy's Frozen Fruit bars could be counted as a fruit.


    INGREDIENTS: water, Concord grapes, sugar, grape juice concentrate, malic acid, natural flavor, vegetable stabilizers (guar gum, carob bean gum), ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)


    Nutritional facts

    Amount per 1 Bar

    Calories 80
    Calories from Fat 0


    Total Fat 0 (g)
    Saturated Fat 0 (g)
    Trans Fat 0 (g)


    Cholesterol 0 (mg)

    Sodium 0 (mg)

    Total Carbohydrates 20 (g)
    Dietary Fiber 0 (g)
    Sugars 20 (g)

    Protein 0 (g)

    Calcium 0 %

    Fat-Free Nut Allergen-Free Dairy-Free Gluten-Free

    Naturally Fat Free. Excellent Source of Vitamin C.
  • I'm not sure but they sure sound good! I don't think we have those in Canada.
  • I have an official LAWL Tip Card (for amusement parks) that says
    Frozen Fruit Pop, all natural, any flavor, 1 pop equals 1 fruit.
    (by all natural, I'm guessing they mean real fruit juice)

    I found this rating at another site.

    Best: Dole Fruit 'n Juice Frozen Fruit Bars, Strawberry
    ($4 for a pack of 6)
    Testers liked the chunks of real strawberries blended into this pop, saying they tempered the sweetness and made for a more natural overall flavor.
    Kid critics: "Yum," said one four-year-old, adding that it was very sweet — apparently not a bad thing.

    Edy's Whole Fruit Fruit Bars, Strawberry
    ($3 for a pack of 6)
    Edy's (also known as Dreyer's) was a close second. It "tasted very much like fresh strawberries and wasn't too sweet."
    Kid critics: When given the choice between this and a pile of strawberries, a 10-year-old said it was no contest. The ice pop wins. And it's not just a seasonal favorite. He'd take one "summer, winter, anytime!"

    Breyers All-Natural Fruit Bars, Strawberry
    ($3.50 for a pack of 12 assorted flavors)
    The few testers who voted for this pop preferred its "smooth texture" (no little pieces of fruit). Most found it below average.
    Kid critics: When asked how many she could eat, a nine-year-old devotee told us, "About 20." Most were happy with just one and liked the "real fruit flavor."
  • Thanks for the info - I think I may have to pick some of these up !