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		<title>Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/annies-cheddar-bunnies-healthy-snack.htm">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</a></p><p>Annie's Cheddar Bunnies compare to Pepperidge Farm's Goldfish with an organic twist. A snack I have with me all the time.</p></p><p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/annies-cheddar-bunnies-healthy-snack.htm">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This feed comes from <a href="http://green-behavior.com">Green Behavior</a>
The specific article's link is: <a href="http://green-behavior.com/green-eats-organic-food/annies-cheddar-bunnies-healthy-snack.htm">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies - Healthy Snack</a></p><p>Looking or a healthy snack?  Try Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies.</p>

<p>I got turned onto Annie&#8217;s by an old friend who hated blue box mac and cheese and insisted I try Annie&#8217;s Mac.  I was hooked after I tried it and have since kept an eye out for more of Annie&#8217;s products with their mascot Bernie the bunny on the box.</p>

<p>The other day I was looking for a healthy snack to leave on my desk at the office and I saw Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies.  I grabbed &#8216;em and was again hooked. I think Annie&#8217;s Cheddar bunnies taste better than Pepperidge Farm&#8217;s Goldfish.  Cheddar bunnies are made with organic wheat flour and real aged cheddar then baked to delicious perfection.  Their nutritional value and cost is comparable to Pepperidge Farm&#8217;s Cheddar Goldfish but I like knowing there are organic ingredients and that my products are coming from an <a href="http://www.annies.com/">eco-conscious company</a>.</p>

<p>Need some other healthy reasons to grab a box and try them for yourself?<br />
Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies have:</p>

<ul>
<li>0g Trans Fat</li>
<li>Low Saturated Fat</li>
<li>No Cholesterol</li>
<li>No Sugar Added</li>
<li>Contains Non-GMO</li>
</ul>

<p>Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies come in a few different flavor varieties that I am dying to try once I ask my local grocery market to carry more than just the cheddar variety.</p>

<ul>
<li>Sour Cream &amp; Onion Cheddar Bunnies </li>
<li>White Cheddar Bunnies</li>
<li>Whole Wheat Cheddar Bunnies </li>
</ul>

<div class="green-recommended">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies get the <strong><a href="http://www.green-behavior.com/topic/green-recommended">Green Recommended</a></strong> seal of approval!  We munch on them all the time - you should too!</div>

<p>Learn more about Annie&#8217;s other snacks and more about <a href="http://www.annies.com/cheddar_bunnies">Annie&#8217;s Cheddar bunnies</a> and their new <a href="http://www.annies.com/cheddar_bunnies">Annie&#8217;s Organic Cheddar Bunnies - made with even more organic goodness</a> on the Annie&#8217;s website: <a href="http://www.annies.com/">www.annies.com</a></p>

<p><strong>Have you tried Annie&#8217;s Cheddar Bunnies before? What did you think?</strong></p>
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