Little Hug Fruit Barrels (8 fl. oz., 48 pk.)


By Little Hug
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Model # 0010
Current price: $0.00

Highlights

  • 75% less sugar than other leading brands
  • Four delicious flavors: Fruit Punch, Blue Raspberry, Kiwi Strawberry, Grape
  • Perfect for lunchboxes, picnics, and cupboards
  • Ideal for concession stands and vending

About this item

Little Hug Fruit Barrels have been a family favorite since 1974. The single serving fruit barrels were the first of their kind for kids and have been a staple in lunchboxes ever since. A commitment to innovation has led to enhanced flavors, less sugar, vitamin fortification and the addition of straws to help keep kids clean and dry while they're on the go.

What Is The Sugar Content?

While some may remember the sugar high associated with Little Hug fruit barrels from the '80s and '90s, these have had a bit of a makeover when it comes to nutrition. Little Hug Assorted Drinks now contain 75% less sugar per serving than the former recipe, rounding out to only two grams of sugar per Little Hug fruit barrel, so you can hand them out to the kids without the fear of abandoning their nap time later.

Where Can You Use Little Hugs?

A bulk pack of Little Hug Assorted Drinks is ideal for stocking the pantry. With four flavors in Fruit Punch, Blue Raspberry, Kiwi Strawberry and Grape, this package is perfect for snacks and lunches as it can accommodate any developing palate or match whatever flavor that they actually like today. The size of this box also makes it great for parties and camping trips, bringing to events or bringing to daycare.

Additional Facts About Little Hug Fruit Barrels

Little Hugs barrel bottles are 100% recyclable; however, the Little Hug Fruit Slushee pouches are not. In addition, Little Hug participates in the Sustainable Forestry Initiative and their shipping cases are both made from recycled materials and recyclable. Fruit barrel bottles are also completely free of bisphenol A, also known as BPA, which is often used in water and juice bottles but has been identified as an endocrine disruptor in the body. This means that it may mimic or block the action of the body's own natural hormones like estrogen. It may also alter brain development and cause reproductive abnormalities, which is why it is not used in the fruit barrels that your kids enjoy.


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