
Here at Pop!Tech, they've got e4b at breakfast. e4b (or Easy 4 Busy) is a fruit puree packaged in a space-age pouch. You remove the screw top, squirt the puree into your mouth, and imagine you're on the first voyage to Mars. At least, that's how I felt when I had it for breakfast yesterday. Its texture is like baby food, but with 110 blueberries, 6 raspberries, 1/2 banana, and 1.5 apples (the blueberry raspberry flavor, there are others) mushed into a single pouch, it's an easy way for grown-ups to get their daily allowance of fruit. I am boldly going where no fruit eater has gone before!
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