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Baking mixes from Vitalicious

If you have ever visited Hungry Girl's website, you know that she is a huge fan of Vitalicious products, but even though she talks them up a lot, she's certainly not the only one who enjoys them. The company is growing by the day because, since we all watch what we eat from time to time, their healthy and very tasty snacks are a natural option for anyone looking for a quick bite to eat. And what could be better than a low calorie/low fat, high fiber, vitamin and nutrient fortified snack that also tastes good?

How about one such snack fresh from the oven?

Vitalicious has just introduced a line of baking mixes that will allow you to bake up your favorite flavor - Deep Chocolate, BlueBran, Sugar-Free Banana Nut, and Deep & Velvety Chocolate VitaBrownie - at home. All of them can be made in regular muffin pans to turn out 2 or 4 ounce snack cakes, but you can also order some silicone VitaTop pans if you prefer to stick with the company's signature snack shape.

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Tags: bake, baking, baking mix, breakfast, light food, mix, mixes, muffin, muffins, mufin, snack, snacks, vitalicious

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abbe

2-01-2007 @10:02AM abbe said... i get hungry girl's emails, and i just have a hard time believing that she loves vitalicious THAT much. there's no way she doesn't get a kickback. i'd like to hear about how they taste from someone other than her.
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sarah lynn

2-24-2007 @6:28PM sarah lynn said... i'm a long time hungry girl fan. not too long ago, she sent a newsletter talking up "matisse & jack's bake-at-home bars". i ordered some and they are a *absolutely awesome*. easy nutrition, easy to make and taste delicious.

http://www.matisseandjacks.com

i look forward to testing out vitalicious.
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