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Fueling the Fire #MomsMeet #Sponsored

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Moms Meet
I received complimentary product for the purpose of review, 
but all opinions are honest and they are my own. This page may contain affiliate links.

Every weekend, we grab our packs, strap on our shoes, and head for a trail. Somewhere closeby. Sometimes we climb up to a the top of ridge.


Other days we head to the coast and hop on rocks and dodge the waves.


Some weekends have us heading into the redwood forest.


Other times, we're chasing the dramatic views we get living on the edge of a continent. We would probably hike more often, but school and work schedules get in the way during the week. So, Sundays are our family-hike days. And we definitely log more hours and miles during the summertime.


When the boys were smaller, we had to carry them. Yikes! I'm so glad they're out of that phase. But I knew it was the safest way for them to be at the edge of the Grand Canyon, so I didn't grumble about it too much.


And when they were little, Jake and I carried all the snacks. We joke that they walked 10 feet and asked if it were time for a snack break. That really wasn't too far from the truth. Snack breaks were a big thing when they were learning to hike.


Now, they pack their own water and their own snacks. And they are certainly outpacing us on the hikes. I was fortunate to receive samples of the Fuel for Fire pouches* and we tested them out on various hikes this past month.


About Fuel for Fire 
Fuel For Fire was founded in 2012 by professional chef and six-time Ironman Triathlete Rob Gilfeather. He wanted to create a convenient snack made from real food that provided natural energy to fuel and recover from his workouts. But Fuel For Fire isn't just for athletes; it's intended for anyone who wants a tasty, filling snack made from real fruit.


  • Fuel For Fire Fruit + Protein Smoothies are made with 100% real fruit puree and high-quality whey protein.
  • They are gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, GMO-free, fat-free and have no added sugar.
  • Each pouch delivers nine essential amino acids in less than 125 calories. They are a tasty alternative to protein bars, energy drinks, pre-made shakes, and yogurt.
  • The convenient single-serving pouches come with a built-in straw. And they do not need refrigeration.
  • A pack of Fuel For Fire Fruit + Protein Smoothie typically retails for $2.99.

Fuel For Fire Fruit + Protein Smoothie is available to purchase at the Fuel for Fire website, Amazon, and select retail stores. To find Fuel For Fire in your area, visit here for the full list of locations.

Special Discounts
Get 40% off and free shipping on any purchase on fuelforfire.com with the discount code SAVE40. Offer expires July 31, 2018.


Our Thoughts
We received samples of every flavor - Strawberry Banana, Banana Cocoa, Tropical, Sweet Potato Apple, and Coffee. With the exception of the Sweet Potato Apple, we found the banana almost overwhelming in every other flavor. It wasn't that it was off-putting, just unexpected; it almost takes over every other taste, even the coffee.

But, once we got beyond that, we found the pouches satisfying and filling. I love how convenient they are to store - no refrigeration needed - and to pack. The boys did like how you can still have a fruit while you're hiking without worrying about the fruit getting squished in your pack during the trip. Easy and healthy. It's a much better option to fuel the fire than a sugar-laden candy bar. I'm a fan!


You may find Fuel For Fire...
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*Disclosure: I received this product for free from the sponsor of the Moms Meet programMay Media Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms Meet blogger, I agree to use this product and post my opinion on my blog. My opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of May Media Group LLC or the manufacturer of this product.

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