We’re Giving Away Bars!
If you’re in Essex, VT this weekend, stop by the All Sports, Recreation, and Fitness Expo and enter to win one dozen energy bars from us!
We’re also donating one dozen energy bars to the numerous door prizes being raffled off at the expo!
I hope to see some of you at the expo this weekend! It runs from 9-5 Saturday and 9-4 Sunday.
Michael Adams, Owner
Eddie’s Energy Bars
A Little Label Tweaking
A lot of you guys hear me talk about wanting be a fun brand, an awesome place to work, and put out awesome energy bars, etc. So, I played with the label I posted a couple days ago and made it “fun”, I think. Kind of a big change, is the line of bright pink text on the back. I think it’s pretty cool. This label is, as the last one, in its testing phases. My uncle is seeing what he can come up with, and it will be posted here to get some input from you guys, our totally awesome customers! We’re looking to unveil the label hopefully sometime this year.

Michael, Owner
Eddie’s Energy Bars
Vegetarians Are Way Cool!
I got a call today from a customer of mine who wanted to introduce her daughter to the wonderfulness of Eddie’s Energy Bars–god bless her soul! The only dilemma she had was that her daughter is a vegetarian. She wanted to know my thoughts on how to introduce her daughter to the bars. Should she just put them in her lunch box or tell her about them. Well, I opted to have her tell her daughter about our energy bars.
As vegetarians don’t eat meat, they generally lack ways to get their protein. Here is where Eddie’s Energy Bars come in. Our bars have a high amount of protein in each bar, as well as fiber, and complex carbohydrates. Educating young vegetarians is important, and I told her to let her daughter know why she needs protein, and what our company is all about.
I think by letting her child know what goes into these energy bars like all natural ingredients and no preservatives, and that they are handmade and homemade right here in Vermont is important. The difference between our bars and the bigger brands are very apparent. Once her daughter tries our bars, I don’t think she’ll ever go back to the other kinds!
If you have a child that’s a vegetarian, educate them about what they are eating. Make sure to point out their lack of protein, and ways to get a decent amount, as well as the importance of eating good, wholesome foods. There is nothing wrong with eating vegetarian, just be aware of what you need to eat.
Michael
Eddie’s Energy Bars
All Sports, Recreation, and Fitness Expo
Hi All,
How many of you enjoy being outside and playing your favorite sport? I’m sure all of you answered yes, and that’s why you should travel from far and wide to come see Eddie’s Energy Bars at the All Sports, Recreation, and Fitness Expo on October 20-21st at the Champlain Valley Fairgrounds.
It’s going to be a jolly good time. There are going to be over one hundred exhibitors for you to see, and over sixty seminars and demonstrations for you to attend. But, the best reason to go to the expo is free samples of every single one of our energy bars. That’s right! If there are flavors you haven’t tasted, you can go ahead and try them. Or, if you are coming from out of state and want to stock your freezer full of energy bars, buy them at the expo.
We’re there 9-5 on Saturday and 9-4 on Sunday, so stop by and see us! For more information on the show, click here.
ADMISSION DISCOUNT: Click here for a $2 discount on admission.
Michael, Owner
Eddie’s Energy Bars
EEB Partner, Hikeu, Gets Some Good Words
Just a quick post here before I run to lunch.
This morning in the Burlington Free Press, there was an article on a partner of ours, Hikeu Adventure Guides, that detailed how the owners, Reid and Brenda, met each other, and why they started this awesome company.
So, head on over and give this article a read.
Also, we have gotten approval from the higher ups at Hikeu Adventure Guides to produce what we are calling “The Hikeu Bar”. It is loaded with whole peanuts, whole cashews, white and dark chocolate chips, as well as fresh Vermont maple syrup from Comeau’s Sugarhouse in Williston. It is loaded with calories, fat, and protein, but bear in mind, it is for a backpacking company who needs all of this on their trips, so in a way, it was specially designed.
This bar is most likely to be available through Hikeu Adventure Guides next summer, and maybe it will pop into stores for a limited time only next year as well. Yep–I’m just building the hype.
Congrats Reid and Brenda (Happy and Bad Moon) on a great article in the Free Press!
Michael Adams, Owner
Eddie’s Energy Bars