September 14, 2013

Newmans Own Organic Review and Giveaway

Newmans Own Organics


We have been buying and eating Newmans Own for years. So when I was given the opportunity to try Newmans Own Organics, I jumped on it!

I was sent a large box of Newmans Own Organics products to try and to review. The opinions are, as always, my own.
Since this post would be way to long for me to detail everything I got, Im going to highlight just a few of the yummy items they sent. I was sent Prunes, a few different types of pretzels and other yummy goodies. 


The Licorice Twists were a big hit! The sour apple was the winner of the two. They were not as sour as I was thinking they would have been. We have bought these since and to be honest we took the last 3 packages on the shelf.
 Fig Bars were ok, they did seem a bit dry to me but the kids loved them. They ate the entire package in less than 5 minutes, so Im guessing thats a seal of approval.

Creme Filled Vanilla Cookies. They had a partner with the chocolate and the mint cookies but they went too fast to get a good picture. They are just as good as the "other" named cookies.


Last but not least, these awesome Double Chocolate Cookies that I hid from the kids and had myself. Im not a big cookie eater and I like the crunchier type of cookie so these were perfect to me! I only wish they sold them in the store down the street!
Newman's Own Organics was established as a division of Newman's Own in 1993, and became a separate company in late 2001. The sale of Newmans Own Organics products generates money for the Newman's Own Foundation to give away. Since 1982 Paul Newman and the Newman's Own Foundation have donated more than $350 million dollars to educational and charitable organizations worldwide.
The wonderful people at Newmans Own Organics are going to send a reader of my blog box of goodies as well. Enter the easy rafflecopter below and good luck!
While you wait to see if you won, go HERE to print out a few Newmans Own Organics coupons. You can also visit them on Facebook HERE.
 

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