Boka – the first green traffic light cereal bars in Europe

Boka has invented the perfect snack that tastes great and is the ONLY four green traffic lights cereal bar with every flavour low in sugar, fat, saturates and salt!

Boka’s snack bars are healthy without compromising on taste, and there are four varieties to choose from – Apple & Cinnamon, Caramel, Strawberry and the newest addition Choco Mallow!

If you need any more of a reason to love Boka, products are in line with guidelines from the health experts, the Department of Health in their Change4Life public health programme aiming to get children/parents eating no more than two 100 calorie snacks per day!

We were sent three flavours to try and they were an instant hit. The kids all loved the Choco Mallow and Caramel flavours, whilst Hubby and I preferred the Apple and Cinnamon. We have just the Strawberry one left to try.

Boka Cereal Bar

Boka uses the traffic light system of labelling revealing the amount of fat, saturates, sugar and salt their tasty snack bars. Red signals a high percentage, amber a medium percentage and green a low percentage for each of these ingredients.

All snack bars are 30g, low in sugar (just 1.6g), fat, saturates, salt and under 100 calories.

Available as a single ‘grab and go’ bar priced at 75p or grab multipacks to stock up just £2.50 per pack. Available from Sainsbury’s in store and online.

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