It’s back-to-school time and for many parents that means back to packing lunches. Monster Pop popcorn makes a great healthy and gluten-free lunch treat or after-school snack with two tasty flavors: Big-Time Butter and Cheeseriffic Cheese. Pack it in a lunch, or eat it on the go!
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Help Your Little Monster Snack Better
It’s a constant fight to try and get my 6-year-old son to eat anything remotely healthy, so I’m always on a quest to find better food options that he will actually eat. I often don’t even review food items for kids because my son is so darn picky, I know it won’t be fun for either of us. Snacks are a particular challenge because so many of them are closer to sugary treats, and it’s hard to beat that with healthier options. But I saw Monster Pop, with it’s brightly colored bag and fun monster characters, and thought maybe this is something I can get away with! It has the look of a fun treat, but with the ingredients of a healthy snack.
What is Monster Pop?
Monster Pop is ready-to-eat popcorn made without trans fats, added sugar, high fructose corn syrup or any artificial ingredients. It is naturally gluten-free, non-GMO and kosher. It comes in two delicious kid-friendly flavors with cute monsters representing each: yellow monster Bud for Big-Time Butter and orange monster Cas for Cheeseriffic Cheese.
Monster Pop is available at MonsterPopShop.com with Free Shipping on orders over $25. Plus you can Save 25% Off your order with promo code MOMSMEET25 until 10/31/21.
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Thank you! How old are your kids now? The blog definitely changes as my son grows. I blog a lot less about toddlers these days now that mine is 6, lol. I try to mix it up with “general interest” posts as well 🙂
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