Freeze-dried, Gluten-free Fruit Snack Is Healthy and Delicious
Crispy Green Inc., the maker of Crispy Green Crispy Fruit freeze-dried fruit snacks, has announced that its all-natural line of Crispy Fruit snacks are a gluten-free alternative for children and adults diagnosed with gluten sensitivity, as well as a growing number of people who choose to adopt a gluten-free lifestyle.
Crispy Green’s Crispy Fruit is a healthy choice for consumers who are looking for more flavorful gluten-free snacks and is available in four flavors: Crispy Apples, Crispy Bananas, Crispy Pears and Crispy Pineapples. Each flavor of Crispy Fruit is made of 100% freeze-dried fruit slices and nothing else.
Crispy Fruit all-natural snacks contain no added sugar, preservatives, colors, flavors, fat or cholesterol and have been certified kosher-parve by Shatz Kosher Services. Crispy Fruit snacks are also peanut/tree nut-free and dairy-free for vegans.
Available in moisture-free, single-serving sizes and ‘Grab & Go’ six-packs, Crispy Fruit's portability and long shelf life make it well-suited for lunchboxes, backpacks and briefcases.
Company Information
144 Fairfield Road
Fairfield, NJ 07004 (see map)
Phone: (866) 582-5577
Fax: (973) 755-0358
email: info@CrispyGreen.com
Website: www.crispygreen.com
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