Stealth Health Comes To The Cookie Aisle
Can't get your kids or spouse to eat their veggies? Original Smart Cookie, a division of Miami-based Nature's Select Food Group, makes it a no-brainer with the launch of a line of cookies that provide fruit and vegetables to the diet of fussy eaters and kids looking for a snack. They come in 12-oz packages and are available in bite size (about 36 mini cookies) and regular (12 cookies) varieties.
Flavors include: Chocoloco, a double chocolate cookie with spinach, broccoli, zucchini, peas, dried apricots and applesauce; Yellow Mellow, a chocolate chip cookie with corn, cauliflower, squash and applesauce; Nuts-Oats Crazy, a chocolate peanut butter cookie with carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, applesauce and oatmeal; and Gimme a Beat, made with beets, raspberries and applesauce.
Original Smart Cookie launched a line of cookies that provide fruit and vegetables to the diet of fussy eaters and kids looking for a snack. They come in 12-oz packages and are available in bite size (about 36 mini cookies) and regular (12 cookies) varieties.
Suggested retail price is $5.99 to $6.99.
Company Information
Website: www.naturesselectfoodgroup.com
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