Carrot Date Smart Bars

Smart Bars - 5 Pack

A better-for-you take on carrot cake in a school-safe bar. Nut-free, gluten-free, vegan, and zero added sugar—the perfect nutritious snack for any backpack. Tasty fuel, anytime!

Key Nutrients
Vitamin A
Protein
Copper
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Carrot Date Smart Bars

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  • Certified Organic

  • Non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • and Vegan

  • Certified Organic

  • Non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • and Vegan

  • Certified Organic

  • Non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • and Vegan

Carrot Date Smart Bars

It's time to raise the bar when it comes to snack time, and these bars pack a nutritious punch. A healthier alternative to a slice of carrot cake, these bars hit home with nutrient density (and taste) without any added sugar. Plus, all our Smart Bars are nut-free, made with gluten-free ingredients, and vegan — making them the perfect school-safe snack for every backpack.

your child’s growing brain

so much is happening in the first few months

What you feed your child now plays a critical role in their brain development. During the first few years of life, the brain is making millions of new connections every day and different regions are growing at different times.

Carrot Date Smart Bars contains:

Vitamin A

Key ways vitamin A supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Language
  • Visual development
  • Healthy immune system
  • Neuromuscular development
  • Whole-body growth
  • Proper cell function in organs like the heart, liver, and brain
Vitamin A supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Shift her body to see things better
  • Lift a blanket to see a toy underneath
Some foods rich in vitamin A
  • Dark, leafy greens like spinach and kale
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Mangoes
  • Milk, yogurt, cheese, and other dairy foods
  • Fish
  • Liver

Protein

Key ways protein supports your baby’s brain and body

  • Building muscles
  • Building strong bones
  • Whole-body growth
  • Brain scaffolding—building out the cells and structures
  • Memory
  • Communication between brain cells

Protein supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...

  • Recognize familiar faces
  • Put objects in a container
  • Take her first steps

Some foods rich in protein

  • Beans
  • Quinoa
  • Peas
  • Chickpeas
  • Meat—beef, chicken, turkey, pork, and more
  • Fish
  • Tofu
  • Milk
  • Yogurt
  • Cottage cheese
  • Pumpkin seeds

Diagram of a brain with the hippocampus highlighted, labeled 'Brain region: Hippocampus'.

Copper

Key ways copper supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Thinking
  • Protecting brain cells against damage
  • Motor control
  • Balance
  • Antioxidant properties
  • Iron absorption
  • Bone strength
Copper supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Hold on to your shirt when she is being held
  • Hold her head upright by herself
  • Make gestures that are more purposeful and less primitive
Some foods rich in copper
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Mangoes
  • Spinach
  • Nuts
  • Kale
  • Lentils