To say Mrs. May's Almond Crunch is "dessert" would be a bit of a stretch. That said, it's a respectable alternative to tastiness if you're avoiding sugar, animal fats, gluten, cholesterol, dairy, wheat, artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. In short, Mrs. May's Almond Crunch is a "healthy" treat.
I sought refuge in these sweetly coated almond clusters when I was cutting down on sugar for a week and was so grateful for their healthy existence. Mrs. May's Naturals are definitely the kind of "treats" my future children will be getting someday! HA ;)
For more info on Mrs. May's Naturals and her other great snacks, click here.
I actually love the pecan crunch, but can't find it in the stores any more! It's definitely not dessert though - more of a sweet snack. Nuts need chocolate to be considered dessert! Of course, even then I'd be inclined to call it "health food."
Posted by: Diana | 04/27/2010 at 11:55 AM
Good luck in trying to get your future kids to eat them :) I'm sure they will be saying, 'This is awky food, I not eat it, can I have Poptaaarrrts Mommy.......Pleeeaaaassee!' and you'll cave in.
Posted by: Rick92004 | 04/27/2010 at 01:23 PM
ha ha - the only place i've tried this before is at my aunt's, who has them for her kids, i'm sure!
Posted by: Lynn @ The Actors Diet | 04/27/2010 at 01:24 PM
I'm reposting cuz I can now sign in here with my Twitter account. Yes!
Good luck in trying to get your future kids to eat them :) I'm sure they will be saying, 'This is awky food, I not eat it, can I have Poptaaarrrts Mommy.......Pleeeaaaassee!' and you'll cave in.
Posted by: ISUcommunity | 04/27/2010 at 08:34 PM
I used to eat Mrs. May's, and recently bought a small bag. I was shocked when I looked down to see on the bag, "...Made in/ from China"! I won't be buying another.
Posted by: Cait | 07/23/2010 at 07:19 PM