![]() ![]() Still, a Kudos was a Kudos was a Kudos and you had to be one hell of a hormonal middle schooler to exercise restraint enough to refuse a milk chocolate granola cereal bar. Nutty fudge was fine but it tasted closest to an actual healthy thing, so it was the least preferred of all the options. Peanut butter obviously reigned supreme, followed closely by chocolate chip. They were delicious and went down easy in the way that only snacks that are pegged as healthy but really aren't can.Īt the time of those seemingly important mid-pubescent ceremonies, there were only three flavors of the bar: chocolate chip, nutty fudge, and peanut butter. Of course not! Kudos bars were delightful sugar-filled morsels, a "healthy" snack in the same early '00s realm of "healthy" enjoyment as Lunchables and Nutri-grain bars. Cool Guidance Counselor was out there chucking black licorice at the collective seventh and eighth grades and one of the sticks was meant specifically for me!" Like, would they I be thrilled to go home and tell my mother "Mr. ![]() I wouldn't be waxing nostalgic so hard if teachers were throwing something disgusting at an other kid's my head. This long and nostalgic prelude is merely my segue into this week's Flashback Friday: Kudos Bar edition. Flaskback Friday: Mountain Dew Pitch Black Edition.Flashback Friday: Purple Ketchup Edition.(Again, can someone check me on that? Maybe I was much better of an eighth grader than I can remember and was at some point worthy of being a human candy target. More specifically, teachers involved in the Peer Leadership program would call out certain kids who were deserving of both a kudos and a Kudos and lob it across the auditorium at said student. One thing I remember clearly about those assemblies, though, is that there was an entire chunk of them unfailingly dedicated to throwing Kudos bars at students. Is there anyone out there reading this who also went to Millburn Middle School from 2003-2005 and can check me on this?). Or at least that's how I'm remembering it. In middle school, we had some sort of recurring Friday assembly for Peer Leaders meant to recap the week and amp us up for the next (I think. ![]() Retailers are encouraged to align KUDOS® Brand with cereal and snack bars on the shelf, since these are targeted toward consumers looking for a healthier snack as opposed to granola bars that are considered more of a meal replacement.In our new series, Flashback Fridays, we take a look at our favorite blast-from-the-past foods-still living, some long dead. New packaging including more colorful, eye-catching graphics and a focus on the Mars Chocolate brands will improve shelf impact and give KUDOS® Granola Bars a point of difference in the segment. By highlighting the delicious taste of M&M’S® Milk Chocolate Candies, DOVE® Chocolate and SNICKERS® Bars, KUDOS® will differentiate itself in the granola/cereal/snack bar (good for you) segment and maintain nutritional benefits: made with whole grains, each 100-calorie bar is an excellent source of calcium. Great taste is a powerful purchase driver, and KUDOS® Granola Bars have long been a great-tasting and nutritious snack.
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