Organic Banana Fruit Jerky (0.8 Ounce)
Organic Banana Fruit Jerky (0.8 Ounce)
Organic Banana Fruit Jerky (0.8 Ounce)
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Organic Banana Fruit Jerky (0.8 Ounce)

Acid Reflux
GERD
Grocery
IBS
Low-FODMAP
Snacks

$4.32

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Foodguides Review

Choosing lower calorie snacks can prevent overeating at meals, which can aid in symptom management with acid reflux, GERD, and IBS.

Amazon Description

Our organic fruit jerky is as close to fresh as you can get. We grow on our Solely certified farms, picked when perfectly ripe, sorted, sliced, and then gently dried. We never add sugar, sulfites, or preservatives, making it a perfectly sweet snack you can feel good about.

  • QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Our Pineapple Fruit Jerky is made with 1/2 of an Organic Pineapple and nothing else
  • ON THE GO: Convenient take-anywhere, pre-wrapped strips of pure fruit
  • ALL NATURAL: No added sugar, preservatives or added ingredients.
  • A HEALTHY GIFT FOR ANYONE: Our organic fruit bars packs are a perfect gift to anyone with a healthy and active lifestyle.

Foodguides Review

Choosing lower calorie snacks can prevent overeating at meals, which can aid in symptom management with acid reflux, GERD, and IBS.

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