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  2. Back-to-School Raspberry Granola Bars Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan and line the bottom and sides with parchment paper. Spread the chopped pecans in a pie plate and toast for about 5 minutes, until lightly browned and fragrant.

  3. Make this: Healthy homemade granola bars

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    These homemade granola bars by Serena of The Spicy Stiletto are a healthy and filling guilt-free snack -- and easier than you think to

  4. Recreate Your Favorite Discontinued Snacks With These ...

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    1. Kudos Bars. Mars' Kudos bars were like a granola bar, candy bar, and Rice Krispies Treat all rolled into one wrapper. Sadly, they were discontinued in 2017, but we haven't quit craving them.

  5. Nature Valley - Wikipedia

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    Nature Valley is an American brand of snack bars owned by General Mills. They produce a variety of cereal bars and granola bars. Common bars include: 'Oats and Honey', 'Fruit and Nut', and 'Peanut'. Their selection can be categorized as crunchy bars, protein bars, fruit and nut bars, and various nut bars. [1]

  6. Granola - Wikipedia

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    Granola bars (or muesli bars) have become popular as a snack, similar to the traditional flapjack familiar in the British Isles and Newfoundland. Granola bars consist of granola mixed with honey or other sweetened syrup , pressed and baked into a bar shape, resulting in the production of a more convenient snack.

  7. Pearson's Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Nut Goodie's original wrapper and recipe were restored and, despite the loss of a label contract with General Mills to produce Nature Valley granola bars, which accounted for 1.4 million bars daily and 85 percent of the company's total tonnage, Pearson's became profitable again in December 1992. [9]