If it takes 15 ounces of canned pumpkin to make a pumpkin pie and 1/2 cup of canned pumpkin has the same amount of fiber as one of these 25 gram pumpkin bars, then, if the pumpkin pie is split into eight pieces, I could eat two slices of pumpkin pie to get the same amount of fiber as one of these bars. Oh, math! (Spotted by Quinn at Giant.)
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Yay, more pumpkin products!
Yes, yes, finally YES.
Too soon.
I am having very bad flashbacks to junior high math class now. I suffer from math ptsd.
A pumpkin bar would really help; will definitely try these.
OMG. NEED.
I looked for these at Giant over the weekend & couldn’t find them.
when are the pumpkin 90 cal. Bares coming to the stores?
Food Lion….delicious
are fiber one pumpkin bars being sold at stop and shop Branford or east haven .
I found a pumpkin bars a couple of years ago at Target (normal price as other bars (example lemmon). Can’t find them anywhere this year. If you purchase from Amazon or other on line sellers they want $12.98 or more for ONE box of 6! I guess supply and demand is really working for the company and product is really good. But, what a price gouge!!