Heated Pockets Are an All-natural, Whole Grain Snack
La Jolla, Calif.-based Kashi Co. rolls out three new, all-natural Kashi Pocket Bread sandwiches to make it even easier for everyone to heat and enjoy foods made with whole grains. Made with Kashi’s unique blend of Seven Whole Grains & Sesame plus flax seeds, each sandwich contains no trans fats or preservatives and provides 21g of whole grains, 4g of fiber, between 10 and 15g of protein and 400 mgs of ALA omega-3 fatty-acids.
Varieties include: Turkey Fiesta (turkey, roasted corn, red pepper strips and red onion strips. The addition of black beans and a southwest sauce with a hint of jalapeno is perfect for those who love a meal with a kick); Veggie Medley (a vegetarian option filled with roasted red bell peppers, onions, zucchini, mushrooms, yellow carrots, broccoli florets and sun-dried tomato. The vegetables are complemented by the addition of white beans and a balsamic vinegar and basil sauce); and Chicken Rustico (marinated garlic chicken, spinach, fire roasted red peppers, crimini mushrooms with parmesan cheese and a roasted garlic, white wine tomato sauce.)
Company Information
P.O. Box 8557
La Jolla, CA 92038 (see map)
Phone: (877) 747-2467
Website: www.kashi.com
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