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Sunday, August 27, 2017

Horizon Good 'n Go snacks are a fun and healthy way to energize the kids @crowdtap #sponsored


I tried several varieties of a new snack option from Horizon recently through a sampling from Crowdtap. I found them at my local Target store but all the options were not in stock or available. One of the options I tried was the Horizon Good 'n Go with Cheddar and Pretzels. I was happy to see an organic option that is also a fun snack for my child. It is the perfect size to tide her over between meals and has an energizing mix of ingredients. She liked the mild cheddar and enjoyed the crunchy little pretzels. I would definitely buy it again. 


The second offering is a snack combination of Organic Cheese, cashews, sweetened cranberries and raisins. My child really liked this one as well. It was also a good option but I wish they did not add sweetener to the cranberries It really is not necessary. The snack is high on nutrition and ha 6 grams of protein, ideal to refuel the active kids. The size of the snack is perfect as well. An interesting mix of cheddar cheese and cashews gives this snack a nice blend of sweet and salty that appeals to any palate. For those kids with a sweet tooth there are also raisins and those sweetened cranberries. Because this snack pack is organic, I feel good about buying it. They can be packed for children's sports practice or even added to their lunchboxes.You can also stock the refrigerator for a quick after school snack too. 
This post was sponsored by Horizon as part of a sampling activation for Crowdtap. I received complimentary products to facilitate my review.

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