Nature's Bakery

425 Maestro Dr #101, Reno
(775) 883-2253

Recent Reviews

Joe Peach

Started with the basic fig bar, WOW! Went to every flavor and was hooked. Do not compare these with Fig Newtons, FN are decent, but Nature's Bakery are Top-Shelf. Try them, they are my #1 snack and even meal at times.

Abbey Stieb

i go buckwild for these fig bars. we eat them everyday at our kitchen job in downtown reno. they are absolutely delicious and i love that they are made locally. thanks nature’s bakery for providing a yummy vegan snack to get me through the day.

Karen 2.

the ingredients could definitely be tweaked to be better in these granola bars. the taste is pretty ok pretty plain. not huge on these and not my first choice.

SyonTube07

I am a big consumer of your products and I wish you should sponsor me

Richard Politte

Turn down the oven, your burning the bottoms!

Alan Coles

I will go there soon ?!

Cherry McGrady

My favorite for breakfast every day, with coffee. Great way to start the day. Love these fig-os!!

Lynda Curry

Both myself and daughter LOVE these fig bars!! They are a quick nutritious snack. Very healthy!!!

Bruce K.

A new entry to the premium snack basket on Delta's domestic premium cabin, I grabbed two of these as it was a morning flight with no real meal. They're quite good. Maybe not as flavorful as the original Fig Newtons but these are allegedly healthier. A look at the ingredients includes "Stone ground whole wheat flour, dried cane sugar, fig paste, brown rice syrup..." and then another dozen things that are sugars or oats or more flours. Nothing I can't pronounce or spell, which is nice. Probably too much sugar if that's something you care about. Good choice for a breakfast snack/bar. I'd have these again.

Renee W.

Their fig bars are loaded with sugar and canola oil, two foods associated with heart disease, cancer and other diseases per Jesse Cannon's book "The End of All Disease." The fig bars are poison disguised as healthy food!!!! Go to a health food store or make your own homemade fig bars and stop eating this crap.

D- L.

I'm very pleased with the Nature's Bakery products. I personally am not GF; though my significant other is. I have tried both the GF and non-GF products, and I honestly think they are both great! I love the GF fig bars. They are flavorful and not dry, are filling, and have nice packaging that doesn't tear in your bag if you are taking the bar as a snack in your purse or on a hike. My favorite non-GF item are the apple cinnamon bars! They are delicious! My partner loves the gluten-free ones as well. He is pretty picky, but truly enjoys both the fig and blueberry varieties. I love that these are also non-GMO. We live in Reno; so it's nice that these are produced locally here in Reno and Carson City!

Barbara Morgenstern

I love them! Great for breakfast when I'm in a hurry. Not many stores carry them or all the flavors....yet. Can't wait!

Roger Gallerini

The person who agreed to sponsor the SHR car is the person who needs to be blamed for the sponsorship gone bad. Really! In my 35+ year career in sports marketing with global advertising agencies, the Nature's Bakery sponsorship of the SHR car was one of the worst conceived and executed sponsorships I have ever seen. What were you thinking? At what point did you believe a Nascar fan would switch from pork rinds to granola and nuts? At Michigan's 2106 race, I sat next to the team's pit box and asked my daughter, "What's Nature's Bakery? Why are they here? Who came up with the paint scheme, that can't be recognized? Where is the on track activation? I hope you all learned a very expensive lesson.

Elizabeth Borden

Sad to hear that Nature's Bakery is possibly pulling out of their agreement to Sponsor Nascar's Danica Patrick in 2017. I hope you they get it worked out. I sought our their products because I support sponsors who support Nascar. The products are very good. They beat all the other alternative bars hands down for the lower sodium, higher fiber and protein.

Gregory Stiles

We bought your Blueberry Fig Bars and paid $4.99 for a 12 oz box. They taste like sawdust with a little bit of nasty paste. These so called cookies are horrible. Not only that but the Nutritional facts are exaggerated. There are 2 cookies per package and the calorie content is for 1 cookie. Most people would not notice that. Your company is taking advantage of people who need to count calories.

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