Our family recently was introduced to a company that we quickly have fallen in love with. Big Slice Kettle Cooked Apples features sophisticated fruit combinations and whole ingredients that you can actually taste and chew. In other words, it doesn’t look or taste like baby food. This fruit actually looks like something that was prepared right in your kitchen!
Big Slice slowly cook fresh slices of GMO-free, USA-grown apples until they transform into thick, juicy chunks. Then they mix in pure whole fruits and superfoods, resulting in a delicious, healthy snack that provides protein, fiber and energy.
With 16 luxurious flavors, Big Slice comes in glam on-the-go pouches. They are naturally gluten- and fat-free and all around 100 calories per pouch. I have kept a couple tossed in my bag for on the go since the entire family loves them. Even my extremely picky eight-year old (which is in the video below) loves these. These apples are also amazing atop protein pancakes, with greek yogart and so many other ways. We just let our imagination run wild. I have also mixed these in with my oats for a tasty breakfast.
About the company:
Big Slice Apples were first cooked in Grandma Hoerner’s farm kitchen, made from apples straight from the orchard in the late 1800s. Her grandson, Duane McCoy, inherited his grandmother’s recipe. Recalling the wonderful flavor from his youth, he worked hard to replicate her recipe, finding the perfect blend of firm apples and sweet fruit-juice sweetened sauce. From that first all natural recipe, more fantastic flavors have been developed, sixteen in all.
Our thoughts:
Additionally, a portion of the purchase of every Big Slice pouch goes to the Sparkle Foundation, an organization that supports women and girls in need, so you can feel good about eating Big Slice too.
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12 sample pouches, assorted flavors (like the ones in the video), Big Slice Tumbler (like the one in the video), Spork (or jars)Total retail value: $50
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That looks and sounds really good! I bet kids love those apples too.