Luna Bars for $.75 (USD) on Amazon.com (September only)
#281236 - 09/07/06 02:37 PM
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steather
Reged: 01/29/03
Posts: 345
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Incredible Discount on Clif & Luna Bars - For the month of September, Amazon is offering an insane deal on Clif Bars and Luna Bars. Purchase $39 or more of these products and receive $10 off with the coupon code CLIFLUNA. With this deal, you will get free shipping AND a bottom line price as low as $.70 per Clif Bar or $.75 per Luna Bar.
WOW -- this is the first time I've seen it cheaper than Trader Joe's! Will have to stock up.
I found this deal on : Go Dairy Free
It looks like this is a great website for dairy free products, recipes, etc.
-------------------- Heather
"Quod me Nutrit me Destruit"
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Before I developed IBS I loved Luna Bars but haven't had them in a long time. I saw them in the grocery store the other day and was going to buy one but almost all of them said they contained milk products in them. If this is true then why are they IBS safe?
Edited by aandf7388 (09/09/06 01:07 PM)
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You can check out the ingredients for all the flavors here. I spot-checked 3 or 4 and found none that listed dairy products as ingredients, although all said in the Allergens Warning section that they may contain traces of dairy. I checked the FAQs and found this:
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Does LUNA contain dairy? Clif Bar Inc. specifies to our suppliers and bakers that ingredients going into our LUNA bars do not contain dairy. The food manufacturing process however, is such that we cannot guarantee that trace amounts of dairy will never turn up in our products even for products as natural and wholesome as ours.
If you believe that you are allergic to dairy you may want to consider not consuming our products and take the same precautions you do with all other pre-packaged and processed foods.
I believe this is a standard disclaimer based on the fact that non-dairy products (and ingredients going into non-dairy products) are sometimes produced on the same production lines that produce products that do contain dairy. This means there may be some cross-contamination. It should be so slight as to not impact IBS, although for people with serious dairy allergies it might be a problem.
You should still check the ingredient list on any Luna bar you buy. For example the Chai bar contains tea leaves which means it contains caffeine. There's a huge thread on the Diet Board about Luna bars.
I took a quick look at the Sunrise bars. I'm not sure of everything that's in them, but it looks like they're heavy on whole grains. So not for me in the morning.
HTH.
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They were fine for me, but I wasn't impressed with them at all. Blech.
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I placed my order last night!
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Thank you so much for taking the time to help. I really appreciate it -allie
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I found out about Luna Bars through this website, so the least I could do is share a good deal!
-------------------- Heather
"Quod me Nutrit me Destruit"
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