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Honey Stinger - Just For Kids
Test Series by David Wyman

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Initial Report - June 13, 2014


Tester Information



NAME David Wyman
EMAIL wyman(AT)wymanhq(DOT)com
AGE 35
LOCATION Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
GENDER Male
HEIGHT 5' 10" (1.78 m)
WEIGHT 175 lb (80 kg)


I've been backpacking for some time now and have grown to enjoy the solitude you find in the wilderness. I have stopped using a tent and exclusively hammock camp and am working at getting my winter gear list as nailed down as my summer list. I prefer backpacking solo but do quite a lot of day hiking with my wife and kids. I'm not a fast hiker as I think the journey is more important than the destination. Also, nothing beats a hot cup of coffee on a cold morning!

Initial Report - June 13, 2014

Guest Tester Information
John My six-year old son loves all things related to fruit snacks and is eagerly awaiting his first backpacking trip later this summer. He's very picky when it comes to sweets, however.
Zoe My four-year old daughter loves candy and waffles and, while not yet ready for backpacking, loves going car camping.
Product Information    
Manufacturer EN-R-G Foods, LLC
Website http://www.honeystinger.com
Product Honey Stingers Kids' Organic Waffles and Chews
Year of manufacture 2014
MSRP Kids' Organic Chews: US $5.19 (contains five 0.8 oz/22.6 g pouches)
Kids' Organic Waffles: US $4.99 (contains six 0.5 oz/15 g waffles)


Honey Waffles

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Chocolate Waffles

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Sour Citrus Chews

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Mixed Berry Chews

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Trying It Out

Both the fruit snacks and the waffles were well packaged and the labels were easy to read and follow. I gave the boxes of waffles to my daughter and the fruit snacks to my son to open. My son chose the Mixed Berry fruit snacks and my daughter chose the Chocolate waffles. Both were able to open the wrappers with minimal difficulty. They both thought the packaging made the snacks seem exciting.

Fruit snacks: My son ate the entire package of Mixed Berry fruit snacks and pronounced them "seriously fruity!" He thought the quantity of fruit snacks was enough to be a real snack though he said that more would have been better.

Waffles: My daughter ate the entire Chocolate waffle but thought it was very small and wasn't a real snack. She thought that three or four waffles would be better and she was still hungry after just one.



Summary

Likes
  Good marketing/packaging
  Taste good
  Fruit snacks contain enough to be considered a real snack
Dislikes
  Waffles are too small to individually be a snack


Thanks to BackpackGearTest.org and Honey Stinger for this opportunity.


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