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ZonePerfect Nutrition Bars, Sweet N' Salty Cashew Pretzel, 1.58 oz, 12 Count: This product is a spectacular vegetarian option for anyone craving pretzel. The price of a product varies depending on the store, location, current sales, etc., but this product usually costs around 20 cents. This amounts to $0 per serving. If you're still making up your mind, you might want to take a look at these products too: Perfection Snacks Gluten Free Olive Oil & Sea Salt Pretzel Sticks, 25 Ct (0.5 Oz. Bags), Marys Gone Crackers Pretzels, Utz Pretzels, and (Case of 6 )Kay's Naturals Better Balance Pretzel Sticks Jalapeno Honey Mustard - 1.2 oz.
soy protein nuggets (soy protein isolate, tapioca starch, salt), roasted cashews (cashews, peanut oil, salt), yogurt chips (dried cane syrup, fractionated palm kernel oil, nonfat milk, nonfat yogurt powder [cultured nonfat milk], soy lecithin, lactic acid powder [modified corn starch, lactic acid], natural flavor), pretzels (wheat flour, salt, soy lecithin, disodium phosphate), soy protein isolate, brown rice syrup, peanut flour, peanut butter fructose. less than 2% of the following: glycerine, high oleic safflower oil and/or high oleic sunflower oil, natural flavors, xanthan gum. vitamins and minerals: calcium phosphate, ascorbic acid, d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, magnesium oxide, niacinamide, zinc oxide, calcium pantothenate, ferrous fumarate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin a palmitate, riboflavin, thiamine mononitrate, folic acid, chromium chloride, biotin, sodium selenite, sodium molybdate, cyanocobalamin
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