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Back Related Items: Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Clif Bar Color: null Label: Clif Bar Manufacturer: Clif Bar Number Of Items: 24 Publisher: Clif Bar Release Date: 2006-05-02 Studio: Clif Bar Variation Description: Chocolate Almond Fudge Features:
Rating: - One of the best energy barsClif bars are top quality in a market over-run with imitators. Also, the company stands by a set of values and supports them. I happen to think they are delicious and it's much easier to get them this way than trying to buy this at the store or paying much more for them one at a time (even with shipping). Rating: - Oatmeal & Raisin Clif BarThe Oatmeal Raisin Clif bar is easy to eat (no preparation), easy to carry, tastes good, and actually holds me over until my next meal. It is a great, low calorie, healthy snack. Clif Bars are priced economically and provide a burst of "sweet" fuel without the fat of cookies or other sweet fixes. Rating: - Yummy!I began buying this product when my husband needed something that was gluten-free. My husband takes them with him when he traveling to tide him over until a meal. I eat one with a glass of milk and they are very filling. It is dense but I liken it to a giant cookie that has a lot less grams of fat than a cookie would. I highly recommend them for kids too! Rating: - Costco a better priceGreat product. Been buying it for years. Found it for $6 a box (same size box)less at Costco. Rating: - Tasty, filling snackCliff bars are a tasty, filling snack. The crunchy peanut butter flavor is one of the better ones. |
Amazon.com is offering a so-called Black Friday special on Eye-Fi Share:
The 2 GB Wi-Fi-enabled Secure Digital card normally runs $90; it's $65 while the sale lasts.
Given that Eye-Fi introduced a limited-time-only 4 GB "Anniversary" model that replaced the 2 GB Share version in its current line-up, and that the Anniversary model was $130 list but $100 for Costco members, it's pretty clear that the 2 GB won't re-appear, the 4 GB model will drop in price, and Amazon's acting as a clearance center.
The Eye-Fi Share lets you upload pictures over a local network to a designated computer, or upload via a Wi-Fi network for which the Eye-Fi is configured to connect over the Internet to Eye-Fi's servers, and from there to a specified photo-sharing, social-network, or photo-printing service.
I'm a fan of the Eye-Fi, although I favor the currently $130 Explore model (see my review), which comes with geotagging (via Skyhook Wireless) and adds a year of included uploading via Wayport locations (now part of AT&T).