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Kind Banana Peanut Butter Clusters with Dark Chocolate Chunks
Cereal & Breakfast
📊 NOVA 4🥛 Dairy-Free

Kind Banana Peanut Butter Clusters with Dark Chocolate Chunks

Kind
11 oz
Available at Foodtown
0
Calories
5g
Protein
5g
Sugars
40mg
Sodium
3g
Fiber
44
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Kind Banana Peanut Butter Clusters with Dark Chocolate Chunks is a tidy 11 oz bag of ready-to-eat granola clusters that lives at the intersection of breakfast and snack aisles. You’ll usually find it on eye-level shelving near other granolas, breakfast bars, and health-focused snacks — often alongside other Kind Healthy Grains products and gluten-free options. It’s marketed for quick mornings, lunchbox add-ins, or as a pantry staple to sprinkle over yogurt or smoothies. The brand positioning leans into clean-indulgence: a premium, health-forward snack for busy, wellness-minded shoppers who want convenient nutrition with an indulgent twist. Labels shout familiar health halos — Non-GMO Project Verified, low sodium, kosher, “good source of protein,” and “high in fiber” — but it is not labeled organic. In plain terms, the product is an industrially assembled snack: oats and whole grains are combined with syrups, protein isolate, fibers, and chocolate to form stable clusters. Sensory details include crunchy, slightly sticky clusters studded with dark chocolate chunks and chewy dried banana, with a nutty peanut butter backbone and a hint of salt. Packaging is an 11 oz retail pouch designed for handful snacking and occasional reseal; the ritual is portable and immediate — handfuls at a desk, sprinkled on a bowl of yogurt, or pocketed for a hike. Overall, it reads as a convenience-first, slightly indulgent health snack that fits modern American grocery culture where on-the-go nutrition meets sweet treat satisfaction.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 0.33 cup
Servings per Container: 1
Calories0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat4g5%
Saturated Fat1g5%
Sodium40mg2%
Total Carbohydrate17g6%
Dietary Fiber3g11%
Total Sugars5g
Added Sugars4g8%
Protein5g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Oats,, Cane, Sugar,, Peanut, Butter, (Peanuts,, Sea, Salt),, Soy, Protein, Isolate,, Tapioca, Syrup,, Chicory, Root, Fiber,, Semi-Sweet, Chocolate, (Sugar,, Unsweetened, Chocolate,, Cocoa, Butter,, Soy, Lecithin,, Vanilla, Extract),, Peanuts,, Dried, Banana,, Peanut, Oil,, Millet,, Natural, Flavor,, Buckwheat,, Amaranth,, Quinoa,, Vitamin, E, (Mixed, Tocopherols, for, Freshness)..

Flagged Ingredients:

  • peanut oil - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
  • soy lecithin - Processed emulsifier
No Seed OilNo Emulsifier

Dietary Labels

This product is not vegan, is not gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

The product is a ready-to-eat industrial formulation containing ingredients like soy protein isolate, tapioca syrup, chicory root fiber, emulsifiers and natural flavors, typical of ultra-processed foods. Packaged clusters and multiple industrial additives indicate NOVA 4 classification.

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Common Questions about Kind Banana Peanut Butter Clusters with Dark Chocolate Chunks

The term 'healthy' can be a bit slippery, right? These clusters offer a decent mix of oats, peanuts, and dried bananas, which provide some fiber and protein. However, with 4 grams of added sugars per serving, they’re not exactly a sugar-free snack. It's a tasty option for a quick breakfast or snack, but it’s best enjoyed in moderation alongside a balanced diet.

Perfect For

back-to-school
road-trip
post-workout

Vibe:

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