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Posted on Monday, October 8th, 2012 at 9:36 am
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Think Thin knows that keeping a healthy diet can be difficult if you’re always busy and on the go. That’s why they are proud to offer Think Thin snack bars. Think Thin bars are crafted following three very distinct principles: no refined sugar, a quality protein source, and gluten free. The folks at Think Thin promote the idea that feeling good and having sustained energy to last throughout your busy day is dependent on the food you eat. They offer protein bars, crunch fruit and nut bars, crunch bars, and protein bites in a variety of flavors. Whether you’re looking for something covered in chocolate to satisfy your craving, or a fruity snack in the middle of your day, Think Thin has your covered. All of their bars and snacks are the perfect size for throwing in your bag, keeping in the center console of your car, or holding in your pocket for later. Think Thin is committed to raising awareness and money for causes that promote eating well and maintaining a healthy weight. They also are active in raising awareness of Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign as well as the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer awareness.

According to the official website, individual Think Thin bars sell for around $2.00 while a box of 10 bars cost about $17.00. Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Think Thin website for information on where you can find any of their products in a store near you. You can also learn more about their philanthropic efforts. Think Thin operates out of Ventura, California.

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Good Tip: Saving money is important – especially if you have a lot of expenses like bills to pay, loans to pay off, and all the other things that drain your bank account. Figuring out a way to save money can feel tedious to some, and like a punishment to others. U.S. News suggests that you try one of these money saving challenges. The “No Eating Out for a Month” Challenge This one is self-explanatory. The goal is to avoid eating out for an entire month. This might be super easy for people who enjoy making meals at home. People who really enjoy dining out, or ordering food to be sent to their home, may struggle with this one. It’s worth a try because spending money on take-out is more expensive than buying groceries. The Pantry Challenge This one is a variation of the “No Eating Out for a Month” challenge. The goal is to use up all of your groceries before you buy more. It forces you to try and remember why you bought a food or beverage that you don’t know what to do with, and gives you the opportunity to find a way to use it. The one exemption to this challenge is the foods that have expired. Don’t eat them! Throw them in the trash. The “No Spend” Challenge Make a goal to avoid spending money during an entire weekend. The only exemption in this challenge is that you are allowed to pay bills. This challenge is interesting because it requires creativity. You must be creative and find workarounds for problems that you would typically solve by spending money. You may have a different outlook on spending after finishing this challenge.