Bunny Luv Ready to Eat Carrot Chips
Easier to Eat than Baby Carrots and Perfect for Snacks and Salads
The organic carrot chips were a lot easier for my son to chew and eat, when compared to baby carrots and we both thought that they had a wonderful flavor. They were also nice and fresh and I couldn't believe how nice they stayed. It seems that whenever I get baby carrots that before the bag is finished, which is in under a week, some of the carrots are very slimy. This wasn't the case with these carrots, in fact they were lasting so long, even past their best if eaten by date, that I couldn't believe that they were preservative free. However on the front of the packaging it did in fact say no preservatives and organic carrots were the only listed in the ingredients. I was very happy about all this and was glad that I got the bag.
Another thing that I really liked about the Ready-to-Eat Organic Carrot Chips from Bunny-Luv was that the bag disclosed their nutrition facts. In one third cup of these organic carrots there was thirty-eight calories with no calories from fat. There was only thirty milligrams of sodium, nine grams of carbohydrates, two grams of fiber, six grams of sugars and one gram of protein in this amount of these organic carrots as well. In the minerals and vitamins section of the nutrition facts of these carrots vitamin A was listed with two hundred and seventy percent, vitamin C with ten percent and calcium with eight percent for three-fourths of a cup of these carrots. I really couldn't have been happier with these nutrition facts.
I am sure that we will get the Ready-to-Eat Organic Carrot Chips from Bunny-Luv from time to time. When I found them I was at grocery store that I don't usually go to because it is not near to where I live. This will likely be the only reason that I don't get these carrots every time that I get carrots. Instead I have been getting carrots from Earthbound Farm, Private Selection, Naturally Preferred or Cal-Organic, but I would rather get these carrots. Being ready-to-eat and chopped they save me time if I am making a snack for me or my son or adding carrots to a salad. Plus they have a great crisp taste, stay good for a very long time, are preservative free and are organic. I would recommend for anyone to give them a try if they can find them.
Published by Chey Conner
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- The organic carrot chips were a lot easier for my son to chew and eat.
- These carrots stayed fresh and crisp long, even past their best if eaten by date.
- I really couldn't have been happier with the nutrition facts for these carrots.




