I’ve reviewed a few Innofoods products that I’ve absolutely loved, like the Garden Crisp Crackers and the Almond Fruit Crunch Cereal, so when I spotted these new Innofoods White Chocolate Blueberry Clusters at Costco, I knew I wanted to try them! I like that they come in little individual packets, and the combination of blueberry and white chocolate sounds delicious. Find out if I liked these as much as I hoped I would by reading on!

Location in Store
This is located in the snack section of Costco near the Kirkland Signature Grass-Fed Beef Sticks and the Kirkland Signature S’mores Clusters. The item number is 1961624.
Taste
These are delicious, but they’re pretty sweet! The white chocolate coating pairs well with the blueberry flavor, which is noticeable but tastes just slightly artificial. The texture of the clusters is nice and crispy without being too hard.

There are dried blueberries in the clusters that are sweet and chewy. Overall, I like these and find them addictive, but they’re a little on the sweet side. I didn’t look at the nutrition facts before buying them, and I wish they were just a slightly healthier snack option.

Cost
The 510-gram bag contains twelve 42.5-gram packs and costs $12.99 Canadian, which isn’t totally overpriced in my opinion, but there also aren’t a ton of clusters in each pack.

Convenience
Since the clusters come in little individual packets, they’re great for portion control. The best-before date is about nine months from when I purchased them. These are great on their own or added to a fruit bowl or yogurt. My biggest complaint is that there are a lot of little crumbs in each packet.

Nutrition
Calories
One 42.5-gram pouch contains 220 calories, 19 grams of carbohydrates, four grams of fibre, 11 grams of sugar, six grams of protein and 120 milligrams of sodium. That’s not as much sugar as I expected, considering how sweet the clusters taste.

Ingredients
I like that the clusters have real dried blueberries, as well as chia seeds and purple sweet potato powder, but I don’t love seeing natural flavour, palm kernel oil, palm oil, canola oil and sugars. The clusters are gluten-free but contain milk and almonds and may contain soy and other tree nuts.

Scoring
Taste: 8.5/10
Cost: 7/10
Convenience: 10/10
Nutrition: 3.5/10
Overall
Give it a try!
I think these clusters are delicious. They may not be the most nutritious snack, and I don’t love that there are a lot of small crumbs in each pack, but I do love the flavour.
Have you tried the Costco Innofoods White Chocolate Blueberry Clusters? What did you think of it? Drop a comment below!
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