Kind Healthy Grains Chocolate Granola Bars Are Now Non-Dairy, Save 20%-30% With Coupon And Amazon Subscribe & Save

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I was excited to see that all flavors of Kind Healthy Grains granola bars have switched from being dairy to parve (non-dairy).   I picked up a box of Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate for our flight home yesterday from Kansas City to Cleveland and they were delicious!

The Amazon product pictures have also been updated to show the change from OU-D status to OU status.

-Clip the 15% off coupon on the product page (Limit one per Amazon account)

Prices reflect 15% off coupon and 5%-15% off subscription savings:

-15 KIND Vanilla Blueberry Healthy Grains Granola Bars: $6.08-$6.95
-15 KIND Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate Healthy Grains Granola Bars $7.55-$8.63
-15 KIND Oats & Honey with Toasted Coconut Healthy Grains Granola Bars $7.55-$8.63
-15 KIND Maple Pumpkin Seeds with Sea Salt Healthy Grains Granola Bars $7.55-$8.63
-15 KIND Variety Pack Healthy Grains Granola Bars $6.99-$7.99
-15 KIND Dark Chocolate Chunk Healthy Grains Granola Bars: $8.94 add-on item.

-Use Subscribe & Save to save even more.  If you subscribe to 5 items then the price drops even further. If you add enough items before your next monthly Subscribe & Save order goes out then the price for all subscription items will automatically drop to the lower price with the 15% off. It can be worth adding more subscribe and save items before they ship so that you save 15% on all the items you subscribe to.

-With Subscribe and Save you will get free shipping without any minimum purchase.

-You can cancel the subscribe and save service with absolutely no obligation or penalty once the item ships. To do so just click here to manage your subscriptions.

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27 Comments On "Kind Healthy Grains Chocolate Granola Bars Are Now Non-Dairy, Save 20%-30% With Coupon And Amazon Subscribe & Save"

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Shimbo

Thanks Dan.
I hope this means their regular granola is also going to go pareve.

Jason

Kind Bars are owned primarily by someone who is very left-leaning new-agey anti-Israel. See http://www.debbieschlussel.com/76876/dont-buy-anti-israel-pro-palestinian-kind-snacks-the-food-that-funds-jihadist-one-voice/

Shame. I like those things.

Levi

Is it allowed to purchase chametz from Amazon after Pesach?

Dan

@Jason:
If I have to start checking out the ethics behind every food company and restaurant owner I’ll go nuts.

I appreciate those that do that, but there’s precious little that’s kosher parve that I can find while traveling as it is…

@Levi:
Same as any other publicly traded store, Walmart, Costco, etc. As long as the store is not majority owned by a Jewish person then it’s not a problem. I doubt any publicly traded company would fall into that category (unless the store is a franchise).

chani

the chocolate chunk does not have the coupon option

Dan

@chani:
Indeed, as it’s not currently available for subscribe and save.

Debbie Schlussel

Dan:
I love your site and frequent it when I can. I’m still trying to find a new way to get the WSJournal cheaper again. As the author and researcher of the piece on KIND snacks, I recommend you read it and afterward reconsider if you should vote with your stomach or your mind. KIND is not the only parve kosher snack on this planet. Consider an alternative.
Thanks,
Debbie Schlussel

Sam M

I think it depends on the distributors as well as Target has an issue and its publicly traded company.

In this case the question will be where does Amazon get their products.

aradisc

@Jason

Well, now that it’s pareve, I can have it with some delicious Palestinian chicken.

YGX

For what it’s worth, I agree with Debbie. Dan – you don’t have to go research every company, but now that the info has been plunked down in your lap, you have a decision to make, however uncomfortable that might be to your lifestyle. I’m not telling you what to do, but personally think it’s very much worth considering. I was going to look into trying some of these bars, but with that added info I won’t.

YGX

@aradisc – please, curb your enthusiasm for these bars. They’re only bars.

Boomie

Gourmet Glatt in Cedarhurst got so many complaints about Kind from customers like me that they refuse to sell it. So yes, you CAN refuse to post a bargain when you are notified of the owner’s views that are antithetical to your subscribers’. PLUS…I was so pleased to see that Debbie Schlussel checks out Dans Deals!!!

Diane

Turns out Daniel Lubetzky (KIND founder and CEO) was also one of the three (Jewish, of course) people who funded Obama’s V15 campaign against Bibi’s re-election:

http://israelnewsagency.com/obama-seeking-netanyahu-defeat-sends-campaign-elections-team-israel/

Noturbizniss

@YGX: @Debbie Schlussel: 1. if they are so anti Israel you would think they wouldn’t bother with being kosher.
2. This is a deal site not a political appropriateness site. Please try to keep your personal feelings on the posts to the Facebook page.

aradisc

@YGX

Glad someone got the joke 🙂

Diane

@Noturbizness: It’s always better to make informed decisions.

gabi

I bought the Kind bars at Costco, they are amazing- it is worth a try. much better than regular granola bars, (it reminds me a bit of quacker) soft a bit chewy, buut not too much sugar to give you heartburn.

Cane

Was started by jew, possibly still owner- did he sell chometz for pesach?

chaim

@Cane:
What does that have to due with Amazon’s stock of the food?

aradisc

Not to pile on (I actually disagree with some of the points in the article posted earlier), but it turns out the “healthy” part of the name may not be quite accurate: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-14/kind-bars-aren-t-healthy-enough-for-healthy-label-fda-says

Sam

@Noturbizniss: 1) for most companies, being kosher has nothing to do with the fact that they love Jews. It’s a business decision – not only will Jews buy the product, people also trust kosher supervision, they feel it’s an added level of…well, outside supervision!

2) This is a comments section. Dan is entitled to his opinion, as are the rest of us. Personally, I can understand the conflict…they’re delicious, and available…and yet, they’re also supporting causes that are problematic. Each of us will resolve that dilemma differently.

Stu

@Noturbizniss: Bargains (aka “deals”)don’t trump everything in life!

Mark

Dan, we shouldn’t be so megushem where my comfort overrides my principals. I have enjoyed Kind bars almost daily for the last few years and will bl’n stop right now and throw out whatever bars I have.

ABC

This is the most absurd discussion I have see on DD.
The definition of “informed” will have to be revisited in the dictionary.

YGX

@Sam: Thanks for replying for me, you nailed it.

jason

Agree that @Sam nailed it. Dan is awesome; Kind bars taste great; but this is a comments section and if there were another product discussed in this forum that had similar issues, i’d want to know about it…i can then act on the information or not.

Freddie

I came across the Debbie Schlussel article a couple months ago and haven’t bought a Kind bar since then. That’s just me.

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