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		<title>Meal On The Go: Odwalla Bars</title>
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<p>Whenever my husband and I go on vacation (or really, any time we know we&#8217;ll be away from home for a few hours), we pack some Odwalla bars just in case we get hungry.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.odwalla.com/" target="_blank">Odwalla</a> (pronounced Oh-dwa-la) is a juice company founded in Santa Cruz, Calif., in 1980 and is now headquartered in Half Moon Bay, Calif.</p>
<p>The Odwalla brand includes juices, smoothies and similar health beverages, as well as protein bars.</p>
<p>The protein bars are available in a variety of flavors, including Banana Nut, Berries GoMega, Choco-Walla, Chocolate Chip Peanut, Odwalla Superfood, Peanut Crunch, Strawberry Pomegranate, Super Protein, Sweet &amp; Salty Almond, Sweet &amp; Salty Peanut, and Trail Mix.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve taste tested them all over the years, and the two we keep coming back to the most are the Superfood and Super Protein. They&#8217;ve stood in for breakfast, lunch and even dinner in a pinch, and we buy them at our local Co-Op, although they are carried in a lot of grocery stores, too.</p>
<p>Not only are Odwalla bars wonderful, but I use their Carrot Juice in my daily smoothies for ad added vegetable serving that tastes great. </p>


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