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Snack time was the Wild West when we were kids.

Did life get any better than a frosted tart or foot long candy disguised as fruit? But it’s different now that we’re the parents.

We know about chemicals and artificial dyes. We know that most *healthy kids foods* are animal-shaped sugar crashes. And we also know our tiny humans have the biggest opinions of any generation.

How do we strike a balance between a flat “no” and a tired “fine” when our kids ask for yet another snack?

Cartwheel over to House of Yes, where the kids’ snacks are as super fun as they are uber nutritious. Each soft-baked super bar contains protein, fiber, and veggies made from actual food to raise the bar on your kid’s relationship with healthy eating. Finally, you can be a Yes parent without the guilt. Welcome to the House with the good snacks. 

What's Inside

What's Inside Chocolate Chip protein bar house of yes

Carrots aren’t just for bunnies — they’re vision-boosting, immunity-helping, antioxidant-loaded, and great for your gut.

6g Fiber

3g soluble fiber, which slows digestion, feeds healthy gut bacteria, helps with blood sugar control and satiety, and lowers bad cholesterol. 

3g insoluble fiber, which helps promote regular bowel movements and overall gut/digestive health. 

*soluble fiber is harder to get in sufficient amounts from a typical Western diet. A 2017 analysis in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine reported that 95% of adults and children in the U.S. fall short of recommended fiber levels.

The USDA’s 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines emphasize fiber as a nutrient of public health concern due to widespread under-consumption.

6g Plant-Based Protein

The power-up for muscles, minds, immunity, and energy that lasts through every adventure.

Protein is essential for building muscles and tissues, supporting brain development, strengthening the immune system, satiety, and helps prevent energy crashes.  

Kids aged 4–8 need about 19g of protein/day.
Kids aged 9–13 need about 34g/day.

Only 7g Sugar

6g of protein helps slow down sugar absorption, preventing blood sugar spikes, while 6g fiber further slows digestion, increases fullness, and buffers sugar's impact, which = steady energy vs. a sugar crash.

Vitamins & Minerals

Vitamin and minerals like Manganese, Folate, Niacin, Magnesium, and Phosphorus, which each perform functions that build healthy red blood cells, support brain development and functioning digestive systems, boost energy, strengthen immune systems, and lower cholesterol. 

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