GoNola Granola Available in Single Serve Snacks
Chicago, Ill.-based Nature's Hand debuts GoNola, a single-serving (1.75 oz) of Nature's Hand Granola contained in a convenient, hand-held package that's just right for snacks, lunch boxes, toppings and more.Available in two blends, Vanilla Almond and Maple Pecan, GoNola uses only premium all-natural ingredients like soy oil – which is full of fiber, protein and antioxidants. Made with roasted oats and wheat along with tasty nuts and seeds, delicately sweetened with caramelized brown sugar and honey, GoNola is made in the USA, and contains no artificial colors or flavors, preservatives, cholesterol, trans fats or sodium. It is also the official granola of Outward Bound U.S.A..
"GoNola is designed to fit the consumer trend for on-the-go and at-work snacking," says Kevin Hannan, president of Nature's American Co. "The granola category is growing as busy consumers search for convenient, healthy snacking options not only for themselves but for their children as well," he adds.
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Website: www.natureshand.com
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