MadeGood’s Easter Chocolate Dipped Granola Mini Bars are here!

Made Good Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars. Image courtesy Made Good
Made Good Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars. Image courtesy Made Good /
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Making an Easter basket can be tricky. It’s incredibly frustrating if you’re shopping for many kids but MadeGood is here to make things easier.

If you didn’t know, MadeGood is all about making good things for you. We featured the company’s Valentine’s Day granola bars. With Easter upon us, the brand is giving us another treat to add to our Target shopping list.

For Easter, MadeGood is featuring “MadeGood’s Easter Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars in Birthday Cake.” Honestly, I never pictured birthday cake being an Easter flavor until now but with all the springy colors, it does make sense.

Thankfully, we have all the details about this latest product including where to buy, what to expect, and why it’s such a great Easter treat for this year.

MadeGood puts a celebratory twist on its new Easter granola mini bars.

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Made Good Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars. Image courtesy Made Good /

Easter is one of those holidays where it’s a little bit more low-maintenance. Creating a simple Easter basket for your kids or any other younger members of your family is pretty easy but MadeGood is here to make things a bit simpler.

For Easter 2023, the brand has the Easter Chocolate Drizzled Granola Mini Bars in Birthday Cake. I was sent a sample of these and was able to try them. Honestly, my only complaint was that they were a bit small. Since they’re mini-bars though, that makes sense. Even so, they were a quick and tasty treat when I was craving a chocolatey snack.

The main draw for teachers and those looking to not rely so much on chocolate treats is that they’re good for you. If you didn’t know, these bars are “vegan, organic, gluten-free, non-GMO, and include vitamins from vegetable extracts.” As a teacher, these would be great to have as snacks or even as an Easter treat for your students.

If you’re looking to enjoy these for Easter, then you can head to your local Target and Kroger to buy them. Even if you’re just looking to try them, I feel like they’re well worth the money as long as you don’t mind eating two instead of just one. However, if you have kids or are just enjoying these as a small snack, the bars are tasty and enough to give you a mid-day boost.

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What do you think, Guilty Eaters? Will you be trying these MadeGood Easter bars this year?