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Clif Kids

Spooky S'mores

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Clif Kids Spooky S'mores

Why They're Good:

Low fat and jam-packed with whole-grain oats, Clif Kids limited-edition Spooky S'mores energy bars are free of hydrogenated oils, artificial flavors and colors, high fructose corn syrup and preservatives. They're also loaded with 12 essential vitamins and minerals.

Why They're Green:

They're Certified Organic by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Where To Get Them:

www.clifbar.com for stores | $0.79 each