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New & Improved: Health and Wellness Products

WHEY TO GO EVANSTON, Ill. Tula Foods has introduced a line of all-natural whey-enhanced yogurts. Whey protein has long been used as a source of healthy energy, and now studies are showing it may help trim waistlines. To this end, each 6-ounce cup of Better Whey yogurt contains between 15 and 17 grams of protein. Available in five flavors at a suggested retail of $1.79 to $1.99. HONEY-DO NEW YORK New

  1. WHEY TO GO

    EVANSTON, Ill. — Tula Foods has introduced a line of all-natural whey-enhanced yogurts. Whey protein has long been used as a source of healthy energy, and now studies are showing it may help trim waistlines. To this end, each 6-ounce cup of Better Whey yogurt contains between 15 and 17 grams of protein. Available in five flavors at a suggested retail of $1.79 to $1.99.

  2. HONEY-DO

    NEW YORK — New to the scene is Honeydrop, a line of functional drinks sweetened only with organic honey. Each of the four flavors relates to a state of well-being, such as “good” and “calm,” and contains certified organic ingredients like blood oranges, apples, blueberries and chamomile. At 80 calories, the drinks are on the light side as well. Available in 17-ounce bottles at a suggested retail of $1.99.

  3. GREEN PAPER

    ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. — Paper products company Marcal plans to roll out a line of offerings made from 100% recycled paper. Dubbed Marcal Small Steps, the new products include paper towels, toilet paper, napkins and facial tissue. Each is made from repurposed magazines, office paper and newspaper collected throughout the Northeast. Available in a variety of sizes at a suggested retail of 99 cents to $14.99.

  4. MOM KNOWS BEST

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Available this winter from Mom Made Foods are new organic frozen meals and snacks for kids. On the meal side is low-sodium macaroni and cheese, along with a gluten-free fiesta rice. Munchies include bean burritos and cheese pizza, each made with vegetables and whole grains. Meals are available in a 7-ounce box at a suggested retail of $4.29 to $4.59, and munchies are available in a 5-ounce box at a suggested retail of $3.99 to $4.29.

  5. HOT CAKES

    SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Amy's Kitchen, makers of a variety of organic frozen foods, has just rolled out chocolate and orange cakes. Ready to slice up and serve to a family or small group, the new treats are vegan and, like other Amy's products, made without the use of genetically modified ingredients. Available in an 11-ounce box at a suggested retail of $3.89 to $4.49.

  6. HEADING HOME

    WINDHAM, N.H. — New from Home Free, makers of allergen-free and organic treats, comes a line of mini oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Baked in a dedicated facility, the cookies and all other Home Free products leave out many common allergens, including peanuts, eggs, tree nuts and dairy. They're also certified kosher and a good source of whole grains. Available in a 5-ounce box at a suggested retail of $4.99.

  7. LIP SERVICE

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Save Your World, a personal care products company that ties its sales to rainforest conservation, has just released a line of lip balms. Offered under the Save Your Lips brand name, each balm is oil-infused and contains antioxidant-rich vitamins and minerals. Available in three flavors, including green tea, grapefruit-mango and “pure,” at a suggested retail of $3.98 each.

  8. FLOWER POWER

    DUBLIN, Calif. — Debuting from OOBA beverages is a line of three lightly carbonated and sweetened beverages. Flavors include lime and orange infusions, and each is made using extract from the hibiscus flower, which studies have shown to contain antioxidants that may help prevent heart disease. Available in 16-ounce bottles at a suggested retail of $2.49 each.

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