Quaker Chewy Granola Bars Variety Pack – Hiking Backpack Trail Snack, Individually Wrapped
Quaker Chewy Granola Bars Variety Pack – Hiking Backpack Trail Snack, Individually Wrapped
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Why you'll love it
- Three crowd-pleasing flavors in one box keep picky eaters and adults happy simultaneously
- 8g of whole grains per bar offers a more wholesome alternative to candy or chips
- No high fructose corn syrup reassures health-conscious parents
- Trusted Quaker brand heritage reduces purchase risk for repeat buyers
- Bulk 18-count and Pack of 2 options deliver better per-bar value for families and offices
- Individually wrapped bars eliminate prep and keep snacks fresh in bags or lunch boxes
Perfect for
- Pack in kids' school lunches for a grab-and-go midday snack
- Stash in a desk drawer for a quick energy boost between meetings
- Throw in a backpack for hikes, road trips, or weekend outings
- Serve as an after-school snack that satisfies different kid preferences at once
- Use as a pre- or post-workout carbohydrate refuel
About this item
Variety is the spice of life, and now your family can choose from a variety of Quaker chewy granola bars. With family favorite flavors like chocolate chip, peanut butter chocolate chip, s’mores, and oatmeal raisin chewy granola bars in each box, and 8 gram of whole grains in each bar, your family has tasty choices to help keep them going.
- Package Dimensions : 8.94 x 5.59 x 2.55 inches; 15.2 ounces
- Ingredients: On the product
- Nutritional value: Calories 100
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these bars hold up well in a hiking backpack on a warm day?
Yes. Each bar is individually wrapped to protect it from heat and trail abrasion, and the chewy texture holds up better than brittle granola in a pack.
Can I take the variety pack camping for a multi-day trip?
Yes. The 18-count box works well for a long weekend, and the Pack of 2 option gives you 36 bars for extended trips or larger groups.
Are these a good road trip snack that doesn't need refrigeration?
Yes. The sealed wrappers keep the bars shelf-stable, making them ideal for road trips, car camping, and hotel stops.
Will the bars get messy in a backpack or travel bag?
No. The individual wrapper keeps the bar contained, so you won't find loose crumbs at the bottom of your pack like you would with bagged granola or trail mix.
Do they provide enough fuel for a half-day hike?
Each bar delivers 8g of whole grains for sustained trail energy. Hikers typically pack two to three bars for a half-day outing depending on intensity.
How do these compare to traditional trail mix for outdoor snacking?
Trail mix offers variety in one bag but can spill and requires utensils. These bars are mess-free, pre-portioned, and add whole grain oats to your trail nutrition.
Are they more packable than energy gels for hiking?
Yes. They're a solid, no-leak alternative to energy gels and provide a more satisfying chew during breaks on the trail.
Can I bring them on a plane as a carry-on snack for a hiking trip?
Yes. Solid, individually wrapped snacks are TSA-compliant and travel well in carry-on bags for active getaways.
Will the chocolate chunk flavor melt in a hot car on the way to the trailhead?
Chocolate may soften in extreme heat, but the wrapper keeps it contained. For very hot days, transport the box in a cooler.
Is the variety pack smart for a group hike with different taste preferences?
Yes. With three flavors, you can share one box across a group and let each hiker pick a favorite.
Do these bars work as a backup emergency snack for outdoor adventures?
Yes. Their long shelf life, sealed wrappers, and calorie density make them a reliable backup food in daypacks, car kits, and emergency bags.
How should I store Quaker Chewy granola bars after opening the box?
Store the box in a cool, dry place like a pantry or kitchen cabinet. Because each bar is individually wrapped, you can also keep a few in a desk drawer, gym bag, or lunch box without transferring them to another container.
How long do the bars stay fresh past the printed date?
Quaker Chewy bars typically have a best-by date printed on the box. When stored properly in their original wrappers, they generally remain fresh for several weeks past that date, though flavor and texture are best within the printed window.
Can I microwave or heat these bars to eat them warm?
Yes, you can microwave an unwrapped bar for 5 to 10 seconds for a warm, soft treat. Remove it from the wrapper first and check the temperature before eating, especially if giving to children.
Are these bars compatible with a low-sugar or keto diet?
These bars are whole grain and contain added sugars for flavor, so they fit general balanced diets rather than strict keto or very low-carb plans. Always check the nutrition label against your specific dietary targets.
Do the bars work for kids with gluten sensitivities?
Quaker Chewy bars are made with oats, which are naturally gluten-free but often cross-contaminated with wheat during growing. They are not certified gluten-free, so people with celiac disease or severe gluten sensitivity should look for a certified gluten-free product.
What's inside the box when I open it?
Each box contains 18 individually wrapped Quaker Chewy granola bars in three flavors: chocolate chunk, peanut butter chocolate chip, and s'mores. The bars are wrapped separately inside the outer box, with no extra accessories or equipment needed.
Are these bars safe for people with peanut or tree nut allergies?
The peanut butter chocolate chip flavor contains peanuts, and the bars are made in a facility that may process tree nuts. Anyone with peanut or tree nut allergies should review the current package allergen statement and avoid the product if uncertain.
Do these bars contain any artificial preservatives?
Quaker formulates these bars to maintain freshness primarily through the individually sealed wrappers and standard baking processes. Check the current package ingredient list for the most accurate, up-to-date formulation details.
How do granola bars differ from protein bars or energy bars?
Granola bars like these are built around whole grain oats and offer balanced carbohydrates for everyday snacking, while protein bars are formulated with significantly more protein (often 10 to 20 grams) for fitness goals, and energy bars may include added caffeine or stimulants. Choose based on whether you want a wholesome everyday snack or a targeted performance product.

