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Jamba Juice Introduces Frozen Fruit Sorbet and Yogurt Bars to Freezer Aisle

Category: New Food Products

Product Type: Dairy

Manufacturer: Jamba Juice

Jamba Juice Company and Oregon Ice Cream announced today the debut of a new line of Frozen Fruit Sorbet and Frozen Fruit Sorbet & Yogurt Bars, hitting select retail freezers across the United States.

The frozen novelty bars are available in five flavors and are formulated to offer a unique bundle of benefits to the consumer.  The Jamba frozen novelty bars are all natural, are made with real fruit, provide a good source of Vitamin C, and contain pre-biotic fiber—allowing customers to satisfy their sweet tooth without feeling guilty.  Created by nature and blended to perfection, each box contains four 2.5 ounce bars and retails for around $3.99.

The Frozen Fruit Sorbet Bars, available in 2 flavors including Peach Blackberry Smash and Strawberry Lemonade Swirl, are 70 calories per bar, are an excellent source of Vitamin C and are cholesterol free.  All natural and non-fat, the Jamba Fruit Sorbet Bars are a healthy, non-dairy alternative for fans looking for a tangy treat.  The Jamba Frozen Fruit Sorbet & Yogurt Bars, which come in 3 flavors including Vanilla Strawberry Jubilation, Vanilla Blueberry Pomegranate Perfection and Coconut Pineapple Passion Smashin’, are 80-90 calories per bar, are a good source of Vitamin C, and contain four pro-biotic yogurt cultures.  Jamba’s Fruit Sorbet & Yogurt Bars are also all natural and low-fat, offering the pleasure of a real dessert without the regret.

Company Information

Website: www.jambajuice.com

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