Annie’s Fruit Snacks 20-Count Variety Pack Only $9 Shipped on Amazon
Grab snacks for the kiddos lunches on Amazon!
For a limited time, head over to Amazon where you can score this Annie’s Organic Berry Patch Bunny Fruit Snacks 20-Count Box for just $9.29 shipped or less when you clip the 20% off digital coupon and opt to Subscribe & Save!
These organic fruit snacks are parent-approved with no artificial flavors, synthetic colors, or high fructose corn syrup and are gluten-free!
This seems like a hot deal as a 5-pack of these same fruit snacks are priced at $3.79 on Target.com!
Here’s the deal…
Annie’s Organic Berry Patch Bunny 20-Count Fruit Snacks $12.39
Clip the 20% off digital coupon
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5-10% off + free shipping)
Final cost $9.29 shipped (5% off) or $8.67 shipped (10% off)!
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Shipping & Terms
Amazon Subscribe & Save
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Just a warning on these – I gave up ordering Annie’s fruit snacks from Amazon because they are *always* melted and smashed together – regardless of the outside weather. It’s a bummer because they’re an amazing deal but my kids stopped eating them because they’re always a melted, sticky mess.
Thanks so much for the warning, Kelly.