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Sour Watermelon, Sour Blue Raspberry, Sour Strawberry

Fruity Raisin Snacks

If it’s called a fruit snack it should be fruit, right? At least that’s our take. Simply sweet and wonderfully sour, our three flavor variety pack of Sun-Maid Watermelon, Strawberry, and Blue Raspberry Fruity Raisin Snacks are whole golden raisins flavored with other natural flavors. Because when your fruit snack starts with raisins and ends with watermelons strawberries and blue raspberries, you know you’ve done something right.

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Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size: 1 bag (38g)

AMOUNT PER SERVING

  • Calories: 110
  • Calories from Fat:
% Daily Value*
  • Total Fat 0g
  • Sodium 10mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 29g
  • Dietary Fiber 2g
  • Sugars 24g
  • Protein 1g
  • Potassium 270mg
  • Calcium 20mg
  • Iron 0.7mg

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.   These nutrition facts are based on the 1.33oz bag size.   INGREDIENTS: GOLDEN RAISINS, LESS THAN 2% OF: NATURAL FLAVORS, SUNFLOWER OIL, CITRIC ACID, VEGETABLE JUICES (FOR COLOR), SULFUR DIOXIDE (SULFITES TO PRESERVE COLOR). RAISINS ARE NOT A CALORIE REDUCED FOOD. SEE NUTRITIONAL FACTS PANEL.

FAQs

Are raisins good for you?

Yes! Raisins have many benefits! Raisins are a low fat food and provide less than 120 calories per serving. They contribute to our daily intake of fiber, vitamins, and essential minerals. Raisins provide only natural sugars. Raisins make for a great better-for-you snack for kids by helping them reach the recommended five to nine daily servings of fruit.

 

Are raisins grapes?

They sure are. Raisins are simply dried grapes. Most raisins come from the Thompson Seedless Grapes variety. Due to the dehydration that takes place in dried fruits, raisins have more concentrated nutrition levels than grapes, making them a natural, easy and better-for-you snack for kids and adults alike.

 

What are raisins good for?

Besides being a tasty and better-for-you snack all on their own, raisins are a welcome addition to many recipes. Due to their natural sugars, raisins are a useful component in delicious breakfast ideas, like sprinkling over granola or adding to fruit salads. Raisins are also a popular item in better-for-you snack and dessert recipes. No matter if you’re eating them on the go, as a better-for-you snack at work or school, raisins truly are an incredibly versatile dried fruit.