Samples of the new energy bars constantly stream through our office, but none have tasted as good as KIND Fruit + Nut, bars packed with fresh nuts and dried fruit flavored with fruit juice, yogurt and honey.
The best part is the bars are handmade in Australia by PeaceWorks, which donates 5 percent of profits […]
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San Francisco Chronicle: Enerhy Bars with a Cause
August, 2005
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Kansas City Star: Fuel for the Body, Mind and Soul
July, 2005
Laura Chapin
PeaceWorks is a not-only-for-profit company that creates foodstuffs with the aim of fostering regional and commercial cooperation in high-conflict areas. Meditalia tapenades are one of the ways the PeaceWorks organization brings Arabs and Israelis together for a commercial venture. Black olives from the Palestinian territories and sun-dried tomatoes from Turkey are blended into chunky, […]
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Minneapolis Star Tribune: Fruits, Nuts and Consensus
June, 2005
Meet the KIND Fruit + Nut bar, 10 varieties of gluten-free, cholesterol-free, and (all but three) dairy-free hand-made fruit and nut bars. The bars are a product of PeaceWorks (a “not-only-for-profit company”); 5 percent of profits go to OneVoice, “a PeaceWorks Foundation initiative that fosters moderate consensus in the Middle East.” KIND bars are available […]
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Philadelphia Inquirer: Snack Bars for World Peace
June, 2005
The days of bland snack bars are officially over. Kind Fruit + Nut Bars by Peaceworks have taken their place, and what you see is what you get: They’re made of wonderfully uncomplicated, all-natural ingredients (including almonds, macadamias, raisins, bananas and apricots) and little else. The bars come in 10 yummy flavors, are a good […]
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Vegetarian Times: Bar Tab
May, 2005
No matter what kind of quick fix snack bar you reach for–one filled with fruit or one without wheat–we’ve got the guide on what’s good.
A Different Kind of Bar…Fruits and nuts meet yogurt in this peace-loving bar. Five percent of the company’s profits go to OneVoice, a foundation that promotes peace in the Middle East. […]
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Fancy Food & Culinary Products: A New Kind of Snack Bar
April, 2005
Good for you and great-tasting, Kind Fruit + Nut Bars are all-natural, low in sodium and a good source of fiber. They are handmade in Australia from premium whole nuts. The 10 flavors include Fruit & Nut Delight, Macadamia & Apricot, Banana & Oatbran, and Fruits & Nuts Yogurt. Five percent of the products’ profits […]
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Houston Chronicle: Editor’s Pick, PeaceWorks Raises the Bar on Helping Others
March, 2005
“Good for the body, good for the taste buds, good for the world” - that’s quite a sales pitch. KIND Fruit + Nut bars are packed with whole nuts, but it’s the fruit flavors that dominate these all-natural treats. The bars come in ten flavors: Nut Delight, Fruit & Nut Delight, Almond & Apricot, Macadamia […]
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HEALTH Magazine: Curry for a Cause
March, 2005
We have a weakness for spicy Asian food—and for companies that do good works. That’s why we’re stocking our pantries with Bali Spice’s line of 18 Indonesian seasonings, noodles, and sauces. All you have to do is add your favorite veggies, meat, or tofu, and you have an authentic-tasting stir-fry or curry in practically no […]
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The Boston Globe: Go Nuts for a Good Cause
February, 2005
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you feel like ingesting large quantities of them, and on those days, a KIND Fruit + Nut bar ($1.99) is just the ticket. The Fruit & Nut Delight bar is packed, packed, with peanuts, almonds, Brazil nuts, and walnuts, along with dried fruit, pear juice, honey, and puffed […]
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The Washington Post: New Brands Continue…
February, 2005
New brands continue to appear in the crowded nutrition and energy bar category. Some are mealy and dry. Others are overly sweet. An Australian bar that is newly available in stores stood out in one of our recent tastings. KIND are hand made, all-natural, dried fruit-and-nut bars. There are ten varieties. Our favorites are Date […]
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