As parents walk down the frozen breakfast aisle at Walmart, there’s a better-for-you brand on the shelf worth checking out! Rather than reaching for frozen waffles, toaster pastries, or other sugar-packed breakfast treats, reach for Veggies Made Great Muffins instead and give your kid a more nutritious breakfast, snack, or even dessert.
The struggle to get kids to eat vegetables is REAL. Luckily, Veggies Made Great muffins are helping kids develop a better understanding and love for vegetables! The first ingredient in Veggies Made Great muffins is vegetables. Your kids will never believe that they are actually eating carrots and zucchini! Veggies Made Great Muffins are made with vegetables as the first ingredient and have significantly less sugar than the leading frozen breakfast. Feed your kids some delicious and nutritious!
Frozen and individually wrapped, these muffins are super-easy to make. All you need to do is heat them in the microwave for 45 seconds and enjoy. It’s that convenient and easy! Veggies Made Great muffins are plant-based, veggie-rich, gluten-free, soy-free, and peanut-free, and are a breakfast that any child (or parent) will enjoy!
These Veggies Made Great muffins are now available at Walmart nationwide in the frozen breakfast aisle in double chocolate, blueberry oat, and banana chocolate chip. Plus, right now you can buy two, and get $2.94 back at Walmart! For the rebate, go to https://ibotta.com/rebates/658840/garden-lites-veggies-made-great-muffin?friend=kbjqbbq
As one of the original plant-based companies on the market, Veggies Made Great creatively combines clean and simple ingredients, creating a delicious line of veggie-rich, nutritionally smart, high-protein frozen foods. The product line is allergy-friendly with many dairy-free options. Change up your child’s breakfast from sugary, bad-for-you breakfast brands, and purchase Veggies Made Great’s Muffins—it’ll be the best decision you make.
For more information, visit https://www.veggiesmadegreat.com/muffins
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