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This Fan-Favorite Snack is On Sale at Costco and Worth Stocking Up
This Fan-Favorite Snack is On Sale at Costco and Worth Stocking Up

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

This Fan-Favorite Snack is On Sale at Costco and Worth Stocking Up

This Fan-Favorite Snack is On Sale at Costco and Worth Stocking Up originally appeared on Parade. Look, we get it—the school year just ended, and summer feels like it only just began. But the reality is, fall's already right around the corner, which means back-to-school is too. And if you've got little ones running around and in need of a reliable daily snack—for both at home and school—Costco's got the perfect pick to keep them fed, focused and full of nutrients. Those who fancy the flavors of Nature Valley Oats 'n Honey Crunchy Granola Bars are in for a treat, the popular bulk retailer is selling 49-count boxes for the low price of $11.49. 😋😋🍳🍔 Nature Valley Oat's 'n Honey Crunchy Granola Bars Are Back at Costco Spotted by @costcohotfinds and immediately shared online to spread the good news, this iconic snack release checks all the boxes—and goes way beyond just school lunches. Whether you need a quick breakfast on the go, an easy midday snack or something to refuel with on a hike, road trip or park hang, these nostalgic little granola bars have been a pantry staple for years. And while some customers like to joke that you'll need 'teeth of stone to eat them,' the reality is that these bars are perfect for dunking in your morning cup of joe. 'The box of 49 pouches of @nature_valley Oats 'n Honey Crunchy Granola Bars is $11.49 after $3.50 off through 8/31,' Laura captioned her post. 'This is the best time to stock up!' And she couldn't be more right. With a deal like this, it's hard to pass up the chance to stock your pantry as we head into a new season. And since the sale's only around for a limited time, you can bet everyone else is thinking the same thing—so act fast if you plan on snagging one of the best snack deals of the in Select States—Check Your Local Costco Like most Costco releases, a nationwide rollout hasn't been confirmed just yet. This snack has only started popping up in select areas, so unfortunately, you'll have to cross your fingers that your local warehouse has it in stock. It is worth noting, however, that some locations get access to drops sooner than others—so don't lose hope. There's always a chance your store will get it down the line. Until then, keep your eyes peeled, your pantry clear, and get ready to bring home one of the most reliable snacks of a Fan-Favorite Snack is On Sale at Costco and Worth Stocking Up first appeared on Parade on Aug 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 6, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

General Mills' Albuquerque plant marks 33 years of impact
General Mills' Albuquerque plant marks 33 years of impact

Business Journals

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Journals

General Mills' Albuquerque plant marks 33 years of impact

General Mills' Albuquerque plant has been quietly shaping the local economy for over three decades. Story Highlights General Mills' Albuquerque plant employs 400 people, producing cereals and more. The facility donated $245,000 to local charities last year. General Mills partners with CNM to develop employee job skills. The General Mills Inc. manufacturing facility in Albuquerque has been up and running for 33 years, and its impacts go far beyond the breakfast table. General Mills manufactures commercial foods, including a long list of America's favorite cereal brands and other breakfast staples. It was founded in 1866 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the company now touts over 100 brands in about 100 different countries. General Mills entered the state in 1992, with a plant at 3501 Paseo Del Norte Blvd. NE in Albuquerque. The local facility employs about 400 people. Don't miss the latest Albuquerque business headlines! Sign up here for ABF newsletters and make sure to download the app. The company makes many of its Big G cereals and granola bars right here in Albuquerque, including Reese's Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Nature Valley breakfast bars. Through the company's General Mills Hometown Giving program, its Albuquerque plant gave $245,000 to local non-profits and charity organizations last year, according to General Mills in an emailed statement. General Mills also mentioned that many employees donate individually using its General Mills WeGive Match program as well as participate in local volunteer events throughout Albuquerque. New Mexico schools also participate in the Box Tops for Education program, which is sponsored by General Mills. New Mexico schools in the program have collectively earned more than $8,300 in 2024. General Mills are also currently a partner with Central New Mexico Community College or CNM and use it to help build job-specific skills in its current employees, according to General Mills in an emailed statement. The company had net sales of $20.2 billion for the 2024 fiscal year and has over 15,000 employees nationwide.

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