Review: Siren Snacks

Looking for the perfect post-run snack? This could be it.

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I had never heard of Siren Snacks until last month when they introduced themselves as a sponsor for The San Francisco Marathon’s Finish Line Festival. And of course I was up to try something new. Siren Snacks sent me these samples and I opened them immediately, here are my thoughts!

Flavors

  1. Dark Chocolate Brownie
  2. Lemon Poppyseed
  3. Cookie Dough
  4. Snickerdoodle

*In order of my favorite to least favorite flavors.

Ingredients/Nutrition

Here’s what you really need to know: vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO and plant-based protein. They are also free from most common allergens such as milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, peanuts, wheat, nuts and soybeans. So much goodness packed into these little treats!!

Overall, I’m a huge fan of the ingredients in these snacks (refer to pictures for listed ingredients for each flavor).

Packaging

Yes, we all love pretty packaging but the most noteworthy part about this packaging is that you can reseal it! The one thing I hate about most protein bars and snacks is that they pack a lot of calories and they assume you eat the whole thing at once. Siren Snacks come in a resealable package so you have the option of finishing it all at once or practicing self control by saving some for later. According to the website, the bites will stay fresh for up to 3 weeks (but you will definitely finish them before that!).

Takeaway

Buy the Lemon Poppyseed and Dark Chocolate Brownie flavors – those are the best by far. I love the Lemon Poppyseed for a morning snack and the Dark Chocolate Brownie for when I’m craving something sweeter.

Visit sirensnacks.com to learn more or find out where you can find these bites near you!

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