What’s New January 2018
- December 29, 2017
- By Rick Montieth
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Favas Peas—This colorful mix of crispy roasted favas and green peas packs a protein wallop – 7g of plant protein and 3g of fiber per serving! To make our crispy roasted favas and green peas, we soak them raw and then quickly crisp them with a spritz of coconut oil to retain maximum nutrition and that all-important crunch. Sea Salt, Balsamic Herb and Habanero Citrus, $3.99/bag
Pro Bar Base—Looking for a protein bar that resembles nature rather than a science experiment? Good. Because we packed 20 grams of plant protein and plenty of real, recognizable ingredients into this bar. And it does more than build your strength-it boasts chia and flax seeds to keep you going strong. Mint Chocolate, Peanut Butter Chocolate and Cookie Dough. $2.89ea.


Hilary’s Burgers—We have pretty high standards. That’s why every product we create has to have clean ingredients, and be free from common allergens, and above all, they have to be super yummy. We think you can have it all – convenient food that isn’t full of unrecognizable, highly-processed ingredients. It’s a pretty innovative idea. Less that 200 calories each. Root Veggie , Adzuki, Worlds Best Veggie , Hemp & Greens, and Kimchi, $3.69/2 Burgers.
Think Thin Protein & Fiber Oatmeal—Don’t give up your favorite comfy satisfying morning oatmeal. Think Thin is packed with protein and fiber to satisfy your hunger for hours. Enough fiber to keep all systems healthy. Honey Peanut Butter, Original Sprouted Grains, Madagascar Vanilla, Almonds and Pecans. $4.99/6pak

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