Bear Paws

Bear Paws is a Canadian brand of cookies, crackers and cereal and fruit snacks manufactured by Dare Foods.[1]

Bear Paws
Product typeCookie snack
Cracker snack
Cereal & Fruit snack
OwnerDare Foods
Country Canada
WebsiteBear Paws

Varieties

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Bear Paws

  • Bear Paws Baked Apple
  • Bear Paws Banana Bread
  • Bear Paws Brownie
  • Bear Paws Chocolate Chip
  • Bear Paws Homestyle Oatmeal
  • Bear Paws Molasses
  • Bear Paws Strawberry & Yogurt
  • Bear Paws Birthday Cake
  • Bear Paws Crunchy Milk Chocolate
  • Bear Paws Crunchy Vanilla Yogurt
  • Bear Paws Dipped Granola Caramel
  • Bear Paws Dipped Granola Chocolate Chip
  • Bear Paws Dipped Granola S'mores

Bear Paws Cereal & Fruit

  • Bear Paws Cereal & Fruit Apple
  • Bear Paws Cereal & Fruit Raspberry
  • Bear Paws Cereal & Fruit Strawberry

Bear Paws Crackers

  • Bear Paws Crackers Cheddar Cheese
  • Bear Paws Crackers Original
  • Bear Paws Crackers Three Cheese
  • Bear Paws Crackers Vegetable

Bear Paws Minis

  • Bear Paws Minis Original
  • Bear Paws Minis Oatmeal Chocolate Chip
  • Bear Paws Minis Oatmeal Mixed Berry

Slogans

  • Kids have more fun with Bear paws
  • Bear paws crackers are so tasty we're sure you will agree they're made with veggies, fruits and cheese and this we guarantee they're super tasty, really cheesy this you can believe or we pay you back in veggies satisfaction guaranteed
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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2012-02-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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