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Liberty Orchards Introduces Fruit-Based Orchard Bar
Responding to increasing consumer demand for better-for-you snack bars that also taste great, Cashmere, Wash.-based Liberty Orchards, introduces the Orchard Bar, a premium fruit-based nutritional bar.All natural, vegan, gluten free and loaded with premium fruits, nuts and sunflower and flax seeds, Orchard Bar is rich in antioxidants (vitamins A & C), low in sodium, high in omega-3 and a good source of protein. Orchard Bars contain no preservatives, artificial flavors or colors, cholesterol or saturated fat.
Varieties include Blueberry Pomegranate & Almond, Pineapple Coconut & Macadamia and Strawberry Raspberry & Walnut.
"Liberty Orchards has been around since of the early 1900s, and since the 1920's we have focused on fruit-based confections," says CEO Greg Taylor. "Orchard Bars represent a natural transition for us in that they provide a real fruit-based snack that not only offer exceptional taste, but also are an excellent source of nutrition."
Suggested retail price is $1.59 to $1.99.
Company Information
Website: www.orchardbar.com
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