Mott's: You probably remember sipping on Mott's fruit boxes with popcorn during elementary school parties, and Mott's Fruit Flavored Snacks are just as nostalgic, delectable, and healthy.
Annie's: While these snacks do include 12 grams of added sugar, each pouch comes in at 80 calories and offers 45 grams of vitamin C.
Black Forest Gummies: Like Bear, Black Forest is a company that only focuses on producing fruit snacks made with real ingredients. And speaking of bears, the brand's most recognized product is undoubtedly its Organic Gummy Bears.
Arizona: To the brand's credit, its gummies have no synthetic colors or artificial flavors and offer 90 milligrams of vitamin C and 90 calories per serving.
Market Pantry: Speak of the devil and he shall appear. The second of Target's two private-label grocery brands, Market Pantry, focuses on getting consumers the best product for their money.
Good and Gather: The youngest and prettiest sister of Target's two private label grocery brands, Good and Gather is committed to producing food that's free of synthetic flavors and dyes.
Bear: Having just made it onto the scene in 2009, Bear's mission is to make treats that are all-natural. And the nutritional label on the company's fruit snacks back up its claim.
Apple and Eve: Likely most renowned for its apple juice, Apple and Eve also applies its "keeping it simple" philosophy to its fruit snacks. The brand boasts that its version of the treats is made with 99% real fruit.