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Back to School with Back to Nature!

Are you looking for some tasty new treats to pack in those school lunch boxes? We have news of hot new products from Back to Nature. Back to Nature is a line of granolas, cereals, cookies, crackers, cheeses and dinners found in natural/organic food and mainstream grocery stores, and in keeping with its heritage and vision, are made with no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.

Visit their website http://www.backtonaturefoods.com to get more information about these new products:

  • Cinnamon Graham Sticks and Honey Graham Sticks are the first graham sticks in the natural/organic section.  Both varieties have the crispy graham cracker crunch Americans love, with 0g trans fat, no hydrogenated oils and no cholesterol.

  • Hi-Protein Crunch Granola is packed with 12g of protein per serving, low in sodium and an excellent source of fiber and protein.   Plus, its convenient “zip” reseal packaging helps keep the granola tasting great and staying fresh.  Like all Back to Nature granolas, Hi-Protein is an excellent source of whole grain.

  • Organic Shells and Cheese Dinner, made with a delicious creamy cheese sauce, is a good source of protein and calcium and certified organic by USDA standards.

  • Organic Apple Cinnamon Harvest Cereal is made with whole grains, organic orchard-ripened apples and is naturally sweetened with fruit and cane juices.  Certified organic by USDA standards, this cereal also contains 11g of fiber and 4g of protein, and is a good source of whole grain.

  • Four varieties of crackers that have 0g trans fat: Organic Stoneground Wheats are baked wheat and flaxseed crackers, certified organic by USDA standards. Harvest Whole Wheats are a heart-healthy whole grain snack which is a good source of dietary fiber. Tomato Herb Rice Thins are unique, lightly-crisped baked crackers that only have 130 calories per 15-cracker serving. Crispy Cheddars are made with natural cheddar cheese and are low in saturated fat.

 

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