**Full Disclosure: I received a few free product coupons while I was at BlogHer13. I was not asked to share about them, nor was I given any compensation. All opinions are my own.
When I was in Chicago, the nice people with Hormel REV Wraps gave me a few free product coupons. This week the kids and I headed to the grocery store for a week’s worth of supplies. While we were there, we redeemed our REV Wrap coupons. James picked Pepperoni Pizza and Colin selected Meat Lovers Pizza.
When the boys asked if they could have the REV Wraps for lunch, my answer was (of course) YES! They pulled the wraps out of the fridge, opened them up (Colin needed a little help) and put them on a plate. {Just so you know they didn’t have JUST the wraps, they also ate yogurt and strawberries with the wraps.}
On most lunch days, Colin will hardly touch his food. Today, he GOBBLED the wrap! He only left one (very small) bite on his plate!
James used to have a horrible appetite, but he is becoming a much better eater. He ate all of the food he put on his plate!
About REV Wraps:
Real meat. Real cheese. And more than 15 grams of protein to fuel what you do best.
HORMEL REV Wraps come in eight different varieties. The perfect way to satisfy your hunger, they’re ready to go with you wherever life takes you. Because all the motivation in the world is nothing without the right energy.
Printable HORMEL REV Wrap Coupon!
At almost $2 a package, I think they are a little expensive. However, if I only buy one or two a week, I can live with the (almost) $2 price tag – especially if I know my kids will eat it!
What is your kiddo’s favorite lunch?
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Nichol says
My kid’s would probably enjoy these plus a good price for a quick bite to eat!
Krystyn @ Really, Are You Serious? says
My girls would like these..and it would be a change from what they get every week.
Sara Phillips says
I agree! I think it would be a fun change once a week or so!
Terri K (@tkharmonic) says
I think these would be good to take traveling, the cost is much cheaper than fast food.
Sara Phillips says
Yes! That’s a great point! Quick and easy, without much mess.
Ty @ Mama of 3 Munchkins says
Those look simple and delicious!
Jenn- The Rebel Chick says
For a quick grab and go $2 isn’t too shabby but yeah it would add up quickly.
Annie @ mama dweeb says
Those look delicious and the perfect size for my kids’ school lunch! Thank you Sara!