Sunnie reviews and discussion

3.6

50% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

8 reviews and posts

  • 2.5 or 3 The dip was delicious but the crackers are awful. They taste stale and they break off super easily when you dip it in the chocolate. The dip itself tastes good - obviously it’s a very clean version and tastes as such. Texture is similar to chocolate hummus almost. Overall, I wouldn’t get this again.

  • I tried the pizza snack and I thought it tasted okay. It definitely had a “healthy” taste. However it is very small and is 200 calories. I can’t say it really reminded me of pizza. I didn’t like that it was cold. Its also very small and not very filling.

  • This little snack is adorable and contains 7g of protein. These are super good I do think the downfall is price point. They should consider a set of them for a good value. It is worth it maybe occasionally because of that but can’t fail with how yummy it really is. Any age would enjoy from this.

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  • I've tried the cocoa dipper from this brand, and it's surprisingly very good for being a "healthy kids snack". The ingredients list in this is also among the cleanest I've seen thus far. The only downside is the $5 price point per tiny snack tray.

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  • I recently tried a bundle of Sunnie's snacks and was blown away by the quality and flavor! The Hummus Dipper, Flatbread Pizza Dipper, and Jam Dipper (my favorite) are not only delicious, but really the first better-for-you 'lunchable' I have found. Website markets to families shopping for children, but as an on-the-go millenial, these are the perfect convenient snack for anywhere!

  • I tried two products and it was very noticeable that the crackers in the cocoa dipper is way smaller than the jam dipper. The cracker in the cocoa dipper is very hard and has a very nice grainy taste and aroma. I like the cracker as-is. The cocoa dip was very thick and hard to stick to the cracker; this is true even the dip was out in the room temperature for a while. The coca dip is not very sweet and there seem to be more crackers than the dip. For the jam dipper, the sunflower butter has a deep nutty fragrance and the jam is not too sweet. Its cracker is hard. The jam dip has a good consistency for dipping. The portion quantity vs price doesn't equate.

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  • Sunnie Snacks were a total fail—rock-hard, flavorless crackers that could chip a tooth, paired with overly acidic pizza sauce that gave me heartburn. To top it off, the cheese developed mold just a week after opening.

  • The cocoa dipper snacks are free of seed oils (rare for packaged snacks) and sweetened with dates instead of refined sugar. The chocolate dip is rich and chocolatey without being too sweet. It's pretty thick so dipping takes a bit of work, but thankfully the crackers are sturdy enough that they don't snap. I enjoyed the texture of the crackers; they're dense and have a nice crunch. Overall I found this snack balanced and satisfying; one package contains 310 calories, 7g of protein, and 18g of fat. I would likely have enjoyed the flatbread pizza dipper option, but my store was out of stock.

    Received a free product from Sunnie