Product Review – Plum Organics Tots Fiddlesticks

by TwinToddlersDad on March 4, 2010

in Organic Foods,Product Reviews

Plum Organics Fiddlesticks

We discovered the Plum Organics brand products recently. After trying their mish-mash fruit purees, which our twins liked a lot, we decided to check out these baked fruit and snack grain sticks. Once again, it was quite a hit and the pack of 12 “berry” fiddlesticks was gone in only a couple of days!

You can find them in Babies ‘R Us and Whole Foods.

Here is what we like about this product -

  1. USDA certified organic
  2. No saturated fat or trans fat
  3. No cholesterol
  4. Gluten free
  5. Uses brown rice flour, tapioca flour, garbanzo bean flour
  6. Only 40 calories in a serving of 2 sticks – good for portion control

Here is what we don’t like about this product -

  1. Very little fruit, although the packaging is quite attractive with pictures of fruits and vegetables
  2. There is added sugar even though in small amounts
  3. No denying that this is processed food – yet, there aren’t any vitamins and minerals. Surprising because part of The Plum Promise according to the package is “always nutrient rich”. I would consider this simply as a fruity cookie!

We are still excited about this product because the twins loved it and because it can be a handy treat with a build in portion-control feature.

Disclaimer – I have not received any sponsorship or free samples of product from Plum Organics for writing this review. For complete nutritional information and other products, visit Plum Organic’s website.

Photo Source: Plum Organics
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