Bunny Grahams, Organic, Neapolitan Baked graham snacks. Strawberry, Vanilla & Chocolate Flavors. Flavored with other natural flavors. USDA Organic. Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth. Non GMO Project verified. nongmoproject.org. We work with trusted suppliers to source only non-GMO ingredients. Homegrown. Made with goodness! No artificial flavors or synthetic colors. No high-fructose corn syrup. Organic makes a difference! Certified organic food is produced the way nature intended - without toxic, persistent pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, GMOs, antibiotics, or added growth hormones. By choosing certified organic products are helping to enhance soil and water quality, improve habitats, conserve biodiversity, and supports organic farmers. Organic for everybunny. Meet Bernie! Bernie was Annie's pet Dutch rabbit. When she started the company, Annie chose him to be our official rabbit of approval representing the simplicity, care and goodness in all of our products. Dear Friends, Here's the scoop: we at Annie's are on a mission for more yum. And fun. And deliciously decadent treats. That's why we cooked up what might just be the most adorable and delicious snackity snack in town. With a mix of strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate flavors, our Organic Neapolitan Bunny Grahams taste just like the classic ice cream combo everybunny loves. (Minus the brain freeze.) So snack happy, pals! Bye for now, all of at Annies. Neapolitan was the first type of ice cream to combine three flavors. Annies.com. how2recycle.info. We love to hear your feedback! Contact us at Annies.com or 1-800-288-1089 and reference the best if used by date. Visit Annies.com to learn more about our commitment to a better plant and to get a fun Annie's sticker! Box Tops for Education: No more clipping. Scan your receipt. See how at BTFE.com. Look for Annie's other products, all marked with Bernie's approval! We Reduce our Bunny Footprint by Using: Certified 100% recycled paperboard. Recyclable. Minimum 35% post-consumer content. Please reduce your footprint, too! Recycle/reuse this box.
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