Update On The Bluebell Fruit Bars

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Update On The Bluebell Fruit Bars

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Hi All,

So far, I've tried all of the dairy-free fruit bars that Bluebell Creameries offers (at least I think I have). This includes Strawberry, Peach, Mixed Berries, and Lime versions. All of them seem to hit the spot, except for the Lime version. It causes me to have D every time I eat one. I'm guessing that the excessive ascorbic acid is the problem, because going by the taste, it seems to be loaded with ascorbic acid — way more than it should need, IMO.

Anyway, I'll give all of them a :thumbsup: , except for the Lime flavor. It gets a :thumbsdown: . :lol:

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Tex,
I am so glad you can enjoy these...in Texas we need a cool treat!
Although this year has been really cool for July :grin:
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You're right. It's been so much cooler than usual so far that I hardly know how to act. :lol:

And thanks again for posting about them. It never dawned on me that Bluebell might be making something that I could safely eat, so I never looked.

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Post by Zizzle »

We're having an unusually cool summer here in the mid-Atlantic too.
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