Bobo’s are a no go
Worst part of this tasting experience was spending $2.50 on a single toaster pastry, only to discover it was horrific. I heated according to instructions in the microwave for 10 seconds and took a small bite. It was like a bland, raw dough experience. No thank you, Bobo. Go back to the drawing table!
Besides the price being ridiculous, one pastry is a whopping 47 grams of carbohydrates, fed by 22 grams of sugar. Brown rice syrup, organic brown sugar, organic cane sugar, evaporated cane sugar and cane sugar are all listed in the ingredients. Good grief! No wonder there are 22 grams of sugar.
While Bobo’s attempted to make this product look healthy with its NonGMO Project claim on the front, parents beware! Eating one of these is not how your child should start the day. I mean, ick!
Cute packaging, and if you buy five, you can get a free love mitt. Oh, joy! An oven mitt for $12.50. Now there’s a bargain for you.
Maybe Bobo’s has other products to redeem their company name, but I highly doubt I’ll ever try a Bobo’s product again. If you want to know more about Bobo’s, go to Eat Bobos.
Eat Bobos. (Now that’s funny!)
I’ll pass, but thanks.