Messy Monkeys Chocolate Flavoured Rice Puff Bars
Mandy Sacher
June 12, 2025
15 min reading time
ReAL FOOD RATING
LIMIT
Price
$6.00 for 6 bars
Where to Buy
Major Supermarkets
MANDY'S TAKE
“This bar kicks off with 30% rice crisps, which might sound innocent until you realise they’re puffed rice coated in sugar and golden syrup. Then comes the so-called milk compound chocolate, which is made with vegetable fat instead of cocoa butter, plus the concerning emulsifier PGPR (476). At first glance, the fibre content looks impressive — 14.6g per 100g — but it’s artificially inflated with polydextrose, a synthetic fibre, which can cause bloating or gut discomfort in some children. Sugar is hidden across multiple ingredients: in the rice crisps, the compound coating, and as glucose syrup, the third ingredient. It’s a textbook case of sugar stacking, adding up to 18.2g per 100g, edging into confectionery territory. This bar is far closer to a chocolate cookie in disguise than real nourishing food, especially for kids.”
RATING BREAKDOWN
Real Food Processing Score: 1/5
- Still primarily sugar
- Ultra-processed base
Additive Score: 3/5
- Natural colours (big win!)
- Still has artificial flavours
Nutrition Score: 1/5
- 70%+ sugar content
- Zero nutritional benefit
NUTRITION SNAPSHOT
Positives
- Source of fibre (2.9g per bar) - on the downside it is from mostly synthetic sources
- No artificial colours or preservatives
Negatives
- Multiple ultra-processed sugars (glucose syrup, golden syrup, sugar, maltodextrin)
- 18.2g of sugar per 100g. And close to 1 tsp of sugar per 20g bar (that's equivalent to eating 1 tsp of sugar per tablespoon)
- Multiple emulsifiers such as soy lecithin (322), mono-and diglycerides (471) of fatty acids and polyglycerol polyricinoleate (476) -may disrupt gut bacteria balance and cause gut inflammation.
- Contains polydextrose - linked to digestive issues like bloating, diarrhoea, and discomfort
- Dark compound chocolate = made with vegetable fat, not cocoa butter, and emulsifiers
- Approx 22 ingredients in total - of which, around 95% of ingredients are either processed or ultra-processed.
NUTRITION SNAPSHOT
Negatives
Natural colours (not artificial)
Limited whole food ingredients beyond oats
Contains glycerine additive
Fibre partly from extracted chicory root
Positives
Colours: Natural
No Artificial Colours: Win!
WHO'S IT FOR?
Age Suitability
- Babies & Toddlers
- Kids (limit wherever possible)
- Teens ((limit wherever possible))
- Adults (limit wherever possible)
Special Diets
- Contains Milk
- Contains Soy
BETTER OPTIONS
- Oat & Nut Butter Protein Bars made from oats, nut butter, seeds, and banana or dates for natural sweetness.
- Choc-Chia Protein Balls made from combining dates, chia seeds, oats, and cacao for a naturally sweet, protein-rich snack.
- Hemp Seed & Coconut Balls made with hemp seeds, coconut, and oats for a satisfying wholefood treat.
MAKE IT YOURSELF
Want a healthier alternative? Try a homemade version!
“These use healthy and nutritious ingredients” – Mandy
Check out the Recipe
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THE VERDICT
This bar appears child-friendly and relatively healthy. However, with 18.2g of sugar per 100g, four emulsifiers (including PGPR, which is linked to gut disruption), and just 2% real cocoa, this bar is not a nutritious addition to the lunchbox. That’s why it receives a 2/5 Real Food Rating (RFR) score, and our advice is clear: limit wherever possible — or better yet, skip altogether.
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