Charitable Oat Bars

Bobo's Limited-Edition 'There With Care' Bar Supports Critically Ill Children

Whole grain snack maker Bobo's launched a limited-edition oat bar with There With Care to support critically ill children. This special bar was inspired by a four-year-old named Thomas who lost his fight with brain cancer yet always had a smile on his face with one of Bobo's Oat Bars in hand. Through its volunteer work with There With Care, Bobo's was able to learn about Thomas and his family, and felt inspired to make an impact for others in need of aid.

The There With Care Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oat Bar helps to support the nonprofit organization, which provides essential services for families experiencing a medical crisis. These limited-edition oat bars are gluten-free, vegan-friendly, non-GMO and made without soy. For every box of these bars sold, Bobo's will be donating five dollars to There With Care.
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