Easy Way to Add in a Serving of Fruits & Veggies: Apple & Eve Fruitables
All moms know how tough it can be to get kids to eat their veggies. One day, they love veggies. The next day, they turn their noses at the thought of eating something healthy. Any help that I can get in getting Lucas to eat more fruits and veggies is very welcome by me so when I heard about the new Apple & Eve Fruitables, I knew that we had to try them.
Fruitables are not your typical juice box. They have a combined serving of fruits and vegetables in each box, contain 1/3 less sugar than regular brands, and have between 40 and 70 calories. They also provide 100% of daily-recommended vitamin C, are a good source of antioxidants vitamin A and vitamin E, and contain no added sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. The bonus is that they taste good too. So good that kids do not realize that they are getting an entire combined serving of fruits and veggies. Lucas loves these! Fruitables are pretty much perfect. The only thing that I would like to see is an organic option too, which I am sure that Apple & Eve has thought of since they already make organic juices and even the #1 selling organic juice box in the United States.
Want It: Fruitables can be purchased at grocery stores across the country. For more information, please visit AppleandEve.com.

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Want It: Fruitables can be purchased at grocery stores across the country. For more information, please visit AppleandEve.com.

The featured product{s} in this post were provided to me free of charge by the manufacturer or pr company representing the company. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced in any way by anyone. Please refer to this site's Terms of Use for more information.
























January 31, 2010 6:08 PM
My kids love these, too. I put them in their school lunches. I like the fact that they're lower in calories than traditional juice boxes in addition to sneaking in a vegetable. Now, if they only had calcium ...