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Fruit Pinwheels

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Pure Fun Fruit Pinwheels

Why They're Good:

Made with cane sugar and brown rice syrup, instead of artificial sweeteners, Pure Fun's brightly colored pinwheel candy pack a powerful punch of fruity flavor: Loony Lemon, Tangy Tangerine, Pure Pomegranate and Raging Raspberry.

Why They're Green:

You won't find artificial dyes, pesticides, GMOs or other yucky chemicals in these Certified Organic sweets. All of Pure Fun's products are fairly made in the United States and Canada.

Where To Get Them:

www.veganessentials.com | $3.95 for 18 pieces