Healthy Easter Basket Ideas

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If you are looking to give your kids a healthy Easter basket, or just looking for some fun new ideas for snack time or to put into lunchboxes, you will like what you see (and taste) with Fruttata Crisps and Bauli’s croissants.

This Easter, instead of giving an Easter basket full of sugar, give a basket full of healthier snacks, without jeopardizing the taste.  Give a healthy and tasty trick with Easter with Fruttata Crisps. Fruttata Crisps come from carefully selected fruits from the finest regions in the world. Each 1 oz. bag of Fruttata crisps provides a satisfying nutrition that is equivalent to 285 grams of fresh fruit. Snacking while on the go or in the house, has never been healthier. Fruttata Crisps are all natural, gluten free, with no additional sugar added. (Available at Duane Reade and Amazon.com/ $1.79)

Give an Easter sweet treat with Bauli’s oven baked and ready-to-eat croissants! Rooted in Verona, Italy, all Bauli products are baked in a REAL oven to ensure superior taste and quality.  Perfect for Easter baskets and snacking, they are made with love and naturally leavened dough. The individually wrapped croissants are available in three delicious flavor fillings: chocolate, vanilla custard, and cherry jelly. And, for those watching their figure, Bauli offers mini croissants in chocolate and vanilla that are automatically portion controlled at just 50 calories a pop. (Croissant $1.76; Mini Croissant$2.64)

Comments

  1. i am always looking for something unique to put in my easter baskets, well not mine but my tykes.
    anyway thanks for the suggestions!

  2. I want to try those croissants

  3. Those look like great ideas. I’m always looking for healthy snacks for my kids. Thanks for sharing.

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