Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Safeway, Inc. have teamed up to create a better-for-you line of food products for children, uniting flavor and nutrition with the iconic Looney Tunes characters.
Thanks to Team Mom and Safeway, Inc I was recently asked to review a lunchbag full of Eating Right Kids foods that included a a microwave ravioli meal, juice box, fruit cup and chewy bar. Juice isn’t something we often have in the house so Shaun was thrilled to have a “treat” and he really liked the fruit and chocolate chewy bar. The fruit cup went to Shae as a snack, she ate everything but left behind the cherry pieces until I told her what they were then she tilted her head back and sucked them down quickly. The raviolis weren’t very popular in this house, probably because we just don’t eat prepared foods like that. They weren’t bad just not something my kids are used to.
Eating Right isn’t new to us. We normally buy the waffles, carrots, bagged spinach and cereal bars. The kids Wheatgrain waffles actually contain 3 grams of fiber per serving with just 4.5 grams of fat, coupled with milk and fresh fruit it makes a great healthy breakfast. My kids and Rob like peanut butter on their waffles so that just gives them a great protein and healthy fat boost for a great start to the day.
Convenience foods don’t have to be full of trans fats, salt and excess calories. Safeway, Inc along with Eating Right and Eating Right Kids are helping families make affordable smart choices that taste good. With over 60 items to choose from just in the kids line there are definitely going to be things that every family enjoys.
Eating Right Kids at Safeway
September 24, 2009 by