Granola bar offers one full serving of vegetables and fruits
Traverse City, Mich.-based Undercover Vegetable Co. introduces Yotta bars, a healthy snack that hides one full serving of vegetables and fruits in a naturally sweet, 120-calorie fruit and granola bar that is available in three flavors — Cherry, Orange and Apple-Cinnamon.
Created by busy working parents who struggled to get their veggie-averse families to eat better, Yotta bars pack six to nine different vegetables, such as peas, asparagus, broccoli, sweet potatoes, celery, green pepper, corn, spinach, tomatoes and parsley, into a 120-calorie fruit and granola bar.
An excellent source of vitamin C and a good source of vitamin A and iron, Yotta Bars are cholesterol-free, low-fat, low-sodium and do not contain refined sugars, trans fats, dairy, soy, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) or preservatives.
"There's a big difference between a chemical nutrition bar with ingredients you can't pronounce and the real, whole serving of veggies and fruits you get in a Yotta bar," says President Timothy Ewing.
Available at most Whole Foods/Wild Oats markets nationwide, online at Amazon.com and on QVC, suggested retail price is $1.49-$1.59 per bar.
Company Information
P.O. Box 253
Maple City, MI 49664 (see map)
Phone: (231) 228-7114
email: info@undercoverveg.com
Website: www.undercoverveg.com
Related Products
-
Ecclefechan Tarts Rediscovered
-
Betty Crocker Rolls Out Gluten-Free Dessert Mixes
-
Good Housekeeping Puts its Seal on On Food
-
Here Fishy Fishy: Goldfish Now With Vegetables
-
Wonder Helping to Build Strong Bones
-
Hormel Pepperoni Snac Pacs Satisfy Hunger Pangs
-
Mrs. Paul's Sticks Get Kids Hooked On Fish
-
Campbell Builds On Success Of Select Harvest Soups
-
It’s A Candy; It’s A Game
-
Icing The Puck: Coffees From Wolfgang
- All products »
Subscriptions
Digital Editions
Access Food Processing and Wellness Foods magazines on-line and receive an e-mail each month when your new issue is ready. Subscribe Now »
E-Newsletters
Biweekly updates delivering feature articles, top industry news, company news, product announcements, technical issues and more. Subscribe Now »
Print page