Sunday, June 28, 2015
Sponsored Post by Moms Meet- Lundberg Thin Stackers
**Disclaimer-I received this product for free from the sponsor of the Moms MeetSM program, May Media Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms MeetsSM blogger, I agreed to use this product and post my opinion on my blog. My opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of May Media Group LLC or the manufacturer of the product.
Lundberg Think Stackers
My five year old loves cheese and crackers! She would eat them for lunch and dinner, if I allowed it. We go through a lot of saltines in the Jones household! However, saltines don't really have much substance (or, nutritional value) and I always feel like I could and should be providing my family with better nutrition (than just the flour and salt that make up a saltine cracker). So, when I recently had the opportunity to review the Lundberg Thing Snackers Rice Cakes, I jumped at the opportunity.
First, here is a little more about the Lundberg Family Farms and their mission to produce and provide organic products; "Lundberg Family Farms® has been producing high-quality, natural, and organic products since 1937. They’re dedicated to growing their rice using sustainable methods and work hard to conserve water resources, build soil integrity, and support a healthier ecosystem. Lundberg Family Farms wants to deliver the purest food possible to all families, and they pride themselves on making great-tasting products that are better for you, your family, and the environment." It's hard to argue with a mission statement like that! That's definitely a product that I can get behind as a mother and consumer.
Lundberg Think Stackers
Now, let's specifically discuss Lundberg Thin Snackers Rice Cakes! Here are just the facts:
• Fans of Lundberg Rice Cakes will love their new Thin Stackers®—a
tasty, thinner cake featuring whole grain goodness packed into a light
and crisp snack.
• Thin Stackers are USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified,
and made with whole grains. They are also vegan, kosher, and gluten free.
• Packaged in a box with two stay-fresh sleeves, Thin Stackers are
convenient and portable for a quick snack on-the-go.
• Every Lundberg Family Farm product is made with real ingredients that
you can recognize and has an easy-to-read ingredient list.
• Thin Stackers are available in four delicious varieties: 5 Grain, Red Rice
& Quinoa, Lightly Salted, and Salt-Free.
• A 6 oz. box retails for $3.49 and includes 24 Thin Stackers
Lundberg Think Stackers
Lil' Miss tried the Lundberg Thin Stackers Brown Rice, lightly salted rice cakes. She topped her rice cakes with cheese and pepperoni (don't worry, it was locally sourced, nitrate/nitrite free pepperoni!). Her first reaction was that the cakes were a bit plain and boring. However, once she topped them with her favorite toppings, she munched away happily. The size of the square cakes were easy for my daughter to manage and the shape lent itself nicely to slices of cheese.
While I don't think I would necessarily sit down and eat the Lundberg Thin Stackers Brown Rice plain, I do feel that they would be a great vehicle for your favorite toppings and spreads. Plus, with just two ingredients (just organic brown rice and sea salt- that's it! I always appreciate when I can easily identify and pronounce ingredients), minimal sodium and fat, and four whole cakes making up a 100 calorie serving, it's a much better/healthier alternative to carb-laden bread and sodium-rich saltine crackers. I would even consider taking Lundberg Thin Stackers as a work lunch.
Connect with Lundberg on the following social media platforms:
Online- www.lundberg.com
Facebook- www.facebook.com/lundbergfamilyfarms
Twitter- www.twitter.com/lundbergfarms
Instagram- www.instagram.com/lundbergfarms
Now, how would you like to win some fun Lundberg products of your own? Just enter the "Meet the Lundbergs Photo Contest" by entering the "Meet the Lundbergs Facebook photo
contest." For a chance to win a $500 Family Dinner
Night Basket and to learn more
about the Lundberg family and for contest details,
visit http://bit.ly/1BNJe6D.
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