Here’s the deal, fruit roll-up.
We’re onto you and your pals, preservatives and additives. They’re bad news. Plus they’re hard to spell and even harder to pronounce.
Little Duck Organics Tiny Fruits, on the other hand, have ingredients that read like a worksheet for first-graders: organic freeze-dried apples, organic freeze-dried blueberries, organic freeze-dried strawberries. Get the picture? Nothing but familiar good stuff in bite-size pieces.
We’re not partial to hydrogenated anything. The only syrup we want is from a maple tree. So make room in the snack drawer.
And do us a favor. Mind your own beeswax.
Available online at diapers.com, $4. For more information, go to littleduckorganics.com.

STROLL
Night Hike
What: Learn about the starry sky on the naturalist-led walk and then warm up around the campfire.
Why: Did somebody say s’mores?
When: Sat., 7-9 p.m.
Where: Chattahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell (770-992-2055). Adults and children, $10.
GLIDE
Centennial Olympic Park Ice Skating Rink
What: Take a few laps around to chase away winter blues.
Why: You’re pretty sure her spins are gold medal worthy.
When: Thru Jan. 29. Mon.-Fri., 4:30-10 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Where: 265 Park Ave. W. NW, Downtown (404-223-4412). Adults and children, $7; skate rental, $2.
CROON
Annie
What: The redheaded orphan sings and dances her way into your heart.
Why: You still know every word to “Tomorrow.”
When: Sat.-Jan. 22.
Where: Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE (404-881-2100). Tickets online at ticketmaster.com. Adults and children, $25-$65.
Photo: Courtesy of Little Duck Organics








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