Better-for-you, allergy-friendly treats and organic flaxseed products are among this week’s new food and beverage products.
YumEarth: Sour Littles and Duo Pops
YumEarth is adding two new products to its lineup of organic, allergy-friendly sweets: Sour Littles and Duo Pops.
- Details: Sour Littles include Blue Raspberry, Lemon, and Strawberry flavors, and Duo Pops include Cherry Apple, Blueberry Raspberry, and Strawberry Lemon. The new products are free from the top nine allergens; made with certified organic, non-GMO, vegan ingredients; and contain no artificial dyes.
- Availability: Sour Littles and Duo Pops are available for purchase through the brand’s website and at select retailers in-store and online.
Yasso: New Greek Yogurt Treats
Yasso unveiled its newest better-for-you snacks: Cherry Chocolate Crunch Bars, Pineapple Coconut Bars, and Fudge Poppables.
- Details: Cherry Chocolate Crunch Bars are made with real fruit and contain 140 calories and 4 grams of protein. Pineapple Coconut Bars include pineapple coconut shreds and contain 80 calories and 4 grams of protein per bar. Fudge Poppables feature fudge flavored Greek yogurt in a chocolate, quinoa-crisped shell and contain just 35 calories per Poppable.
- Availability: The new products are rolling out to retailers nationwide.
Manitoba Harvest: Organic Ground and Whole Flaxseed
Manitoba Harvest is introducing two new products: Organic Ground Flaxseed and Organic Whole Flaxseed.
- Details: Easy to incorporate into smoothies or baked goods, the new flax products are an excellent source of essential vitamins and minerals and offer fiber, protein, and omegas 3 and 6. They’re also certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, kosher, and vegan and made with plant-based bioactives to support a healthy gut and holistic health.
- Availability: Organic Whole Flaxseed has a suggested retail price (SRP) of $4.99 and Organic Ground Flaxseed has a SRP of $5.99. Both are now available for purchase at select retailers nationwide, as well as online through the brand’s website.
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