Why do moms prefer Annie's? I looked-up the sodium content and it's pretty much the same. Is there are something else that makes them healthier or is it just a matte rof preference?
Well, Annie's is organic (or some boxes say "80% organic") and I try to give DD as much organic food as I can. However, I did notice that the Annie's cheese crackers don't have any fiber in them, and DD really needs her fiber, so in this case, I've decided to buy the whole grain goldfish for her instead.
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Get a box of Goldfish then get a box of Annie's and compare the ingredients. You'll know what all the one's in Annie's are. Goldfish have a whole mess of junk in them. And lots of them have fiber. Not sure what pp is talking about. They make like 12 different bunny snacks and DS eats them all. Some have more fiber than others.
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Get a box of Goldfish then get a box of Annie's and compare the ingredients. You'll know what all the one's in Annie's are. Goldfish have a whole mess of junk in them. And lots of them have fiber. Not sure what pp is talking about. They make like 12 different bunny snacks and DS eats them all. Some have more fiber than others.
this. dd loves the graham cracker bunnies.
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Re: gold fish vs. annie's cheddar bunnies
I read it in Cookie magazine (or Parents...I can't remember) and I've seen several moms on this board mention them.
this. dd loves the graham cracker bunnies.
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