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Home » Reviews » Back to School Made Easier with Annie’s

Last updated on August 15, 2017. Originally posted on August 16, 2017 By Maryea / 2 Comments

Back to School Made Easier with Annie’s

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This is a sponsored post with compensation received from Annie’s. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Just when I felt like we got comfortable in the summer schedule, it’s back to school time! How does that happen so quickly??

Our summer schedule is so relaxed, I’m worried about the kids adjusting to earlier, more rushed mornings that are right around the corner. What is going to make our back-to-school mornings better?

EASY. We need easy.

That’s where Annie’s comes in.

Did you know Annie’s makes more than just macaroni and cheese? We recently went on an Annie’s shopping spree at Whole Foods, and the kids were so excited to find so many great Annie’s products in the aisles.Shopping at Whole Foods for Annie's productsThe kids know that if it’s an Annie’s product, it’s on my “yes” list. Let’s face it. Kids are drawn to colorful, fun boxes, but so many times those are not foods I feel great bringing into my house. It’s reassuring to know the Annie’s products we love are certified organic, made without GMOs, synthetic flavors, colors, or preservatives.

Even better is that the kids LOVE them. They were happy to discover these Bunnies cereals! Annie's Bunnies CerealHow exciting to get two fun new cereals, right? I remember being excited about new cereal as a kid and my kids are the same way.

The first morning they couldn’t choose just one, so they mixed them together. They said the berry and chocolate flavors went well together! 😉

Meghan and Luke eating Annie's Bunnies cerealThese cereals will definitely make busy back-to-school mornings easier. My kids are a little strange in that they eat their cereal dry instead of with milk. When they eat cereal for breakfast, I like to pair it with something easy and fresh, like a piece of fruit.

Second helpings are easy enough for my five-year-old to help himself. Not that he’d let me help him. He can do everything himself.

Luke helping himself to more Annie's cereal

If you’re looking for ways to make the transition back to school easier, I recommend you check out Annie’s products. They have a huge selection of products from cereals to snack mixes to yogurt and salad dressings!

I can even help you save money while you stock up! For a limited time, if you spend $15 on Annie’s products, you’ll save $5! Hurry, though, as this offer ends 8/22.* Annie's Back To School Sale

I hope your back-to-school season is smooth and without stress. Let Annie’s help you out with that!

*Offer valid 7/26/17 – 8/22/17 or while supplies last. $15 worth of participating Annie’s products must be purchased in a single transaction at Whole Foods in-store to receive $5 discount instantly at checkout. Discount may not be combined with other offers or discounts. Net purchase determined after all discounts, offers and coupons. No rain checks.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Annie’s. The opinions and text are all mine.

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  1. Kimberly Scott says

    July 20, 2021 at 7:55 am

    Pretty cool post, I really liked it and I read it with ease. At the moment we have laptops, smartphones, tablets, computers and much more, and this has become an integral part of education. It will definitely be interesting for you to read the article https://illinoisnewstoday.com/education-boost-in-a-post-pandemic-era/265990/ about improving education in the post-pandemic era. It would be correct to say that regardless of the circumstances and situation, educational activities cannot be stopped, and the academic year should continue even in a pandemic.

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  2. Lucy Page says

    July 31, 2020 at 10:41 am

    And not only to school, but it also makes it easier to back to college! I am preparing for it and expecting too much to go to classes. I have already found numerous educational resources and services, for example, https://edubirdie.com/top-writers this one, as we all know sometimes it is difficult to deal with tasks on your own. So, there is no good life without top writers and cereals!

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