Food Review: Bear Naked Fit Granola
I'm a huge fan of yogurt and granola, and this new Bear Naked Granola has the word "fit" in the name, so I was curious to try some.

I am guessing this granola is "fit" because it's low in fat. But how does it taste and compare to regular Bear Naked Granola? To find out read more.

| Serving Size = 1/4 cup | Bear Naked Fit Vanilla Almond Crunch | Bear Naked Fit Triple Berry Crunch | Bear Naked Fruit and Nut | Bear Naked Peanut Butter |
| Calories | 120 | 120 | 140 | 140 |
| Total Fat | 2.5g | 2g | 7g | 6g |
| Saturated Fat | 0g | 0g | 1.5g | 1g |
| Cholesterol | 0mg | 0mg | 0mg | 0mg |
| Sodium | 10mg | 15mg | 0mg | 15mg |
| Carbs | 22g | 23g | 18g | 17g |
| Fiber | 2g | 3g | 2g | 3g |
| Sugars | 4g | 4g | 6g | 4g |
| Protein | 4g | 4g | 3g | 4g |
As you can see, the Bear Naked Fit Granola has fewer calories, less fat, and slightly less sugar. It contains slightly more carbs though. All in all, there isn't a huge difference between the two, and they're both healthy because they're made with whole oats, ground flax seed, and brown rice syrup (instead of white sugar). Personally I prefer the Fit granola because it was really flavorful and lighter tasting. I was really impressed with the amount of whole almonds, raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries — this granola definitely doesn't skimp out. I would definitely recommend trying both flavors because they were equally as tasty.
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