<p>Well?</p>
<p>They do on mine. I really like their energy bars and I trust their products to be vegan. Everything those companies manufacture is vegan. I also tend to trust a few other companies here to be vegan as well.</p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p>They do on mine. I really like their energy bars and I trust their products to be vegan. Everything those companies manufacture is vegan. I also tend to trust a few other companies here to be vegan as well.</p>
<p>i see more luna bars than cliff (assuming you're talking about in campus stores and the such)</p>
<p>Those odwalla bars are in all the campus shops! But funny thing is... I never actually see anyone eating them. Not that I blame them, they are FREAKIN EXPENSIVE.</p>
<p>Ugh, Coke products. I wouldn't buy them. </p>
<p>We have them on campus and many people get them a lot because with the most typical meal plan (10 meals a week) we get $500 a semester to spend at the cafeterias, the campus restaurant, Einstein's, or the convenience store. That's an easy way to blow money.</p>
<p>You have an Einstein's too??? Isn't that place the best?!</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Odwalla (owned by Coke) has replaced Naked Juice at UCLA campus stores. :( Naked Juice is easily 10x better.</p>
<p>We have Odwalla juice everywhere at UConn, though I'm not sure I've seen Odwalla bars or any cliff bars, whatever they may be.</p>
<p>Oh my gosh, "clif" bars are amazing. I'm an upcoming freshman and I hope they dominate my campus. Unlike other energy bars they're actually filling.</p>
<p>I love Odwalla, too, though it's so expensive... if I can I get it by the gallon, but that'll have to stop as soon as I become a broke college kid.</p>
<p>After one month in NYC, I can honestly say that I will never go back to Einstein's again. $2 for a bagel and cream cheese? Dude...I grab a flipping coffee and a bagel/cream cheese for $2.50.</p>
<p>We have Odwalla bars and juices here at BC. Most of the bars are gross though. Eww.</p>
<p>They sell Odwalla bars at the gym and you can buy them using meal points.
Cliff bars are sold in the campus store for real money. I've never eaten an Odwalla bar.</p>
<p>Our campus is Pepsi dominated.</p>
<p>I'm part of a group on campus trying to get Coke products out as soon as possible. We're trying to spur on local colleges to do the same and buy soda from local bottling companies (possibly starting a new industry in the area of local fountain drink distributors, would would really enhance the local economy). Odwallas and Cliff bars are so amazingly bad for you too, but they're packaged to be healthy. Just eat a few spoonfuls of sugar instead. </p>
<p>And yeah, we have an Einstein. It's pricier than in NYC but since I don't like there, it's no big deal. :P Plus it's a heck of a lot cheaper than getting a meal at the cafeteria. Most meal plans at my school include 10 meals a week and $500 in points a semester (which are equivalent to dollars) so Einstein is popular because you could eat there every day for breakfast or lunch and still not run out of points. And the cream cheeses aren't too bad either.</p>
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<p>lol, WOW. That sounds productive. </p>
<p>Would you buy from a sweat shop? Coke is worse.</p>
<p>I hate to be all crazy liberal, but you can't buy a drink on my campus- not even water- that is not a Coke product and many of the other items offered are also owned by Coke. I don't have the choice to not have my money go towards the deaths of people in Latin America or the dehydration of people in India so as a moral human being, I simply want the choice. The ideal would be to get Coke off campus all together, but any alternatives would be a step. Other colleges across the country have done the same and we successfully kicked Pepsi off campus in the past decade when they were following similar practices.</p>