Say No To Secret Ingredients
Like all KIND snacks, when it comes to KIND Nuts & Spices, our secret ingredient is that we have no secret ingredients. So, in honor of KIND Nuts & Spices, KIND invites you to take the pledge to ‘say no to secret ingredients.’ The first 100,000 people who take the pledge will receive a coupon for a delicious KIND Nuts & Spices bar. Now we can say YES to that!
Just follow these simple steps:
1. Visit facebook.com/KINDSnacks
2. Click on the ‘Say No to Secret Ingredients’ tab.
3. Take the pledge!
Spotted by Daniel Lubetzky, by Julianna Storch
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