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18 Rabbits Organics Launches Three New Products

All 18 Rabbits Organics products are USDA certified organic, Non-GMO Project verified and gluten free.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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18 Rabbits Organics, a food company which produces granola, cereals and bars that are low-sugar, gluten-free and ingredient-driven, launched three products.

New products include two additions to its Jr. Granola and Cereal line: Chocolate Cherry Jr. Cereal (SRP $5.50, 7 oz.), and Chocolate Strawberry Jr. Bar (SRP $6.50, 6-pack). The Cashew, Ancient Grain & Cacao Nib Granola (SRP $7, 11 oz.) is the latest addition to its granola offerings.

“We’re exploring new ingredients we love across every category of our products,” says Alison Bailey Vercruysse, founder and CEO of 18 Rabbits Organics. “We’re committed to bringing healthy and delicious packaged foods for consumers to enjoy their favorite flavors both at home and on-the-go.”

The Chocolate Cherry Jr. Cereal consists of tangy cherries and rich cocoa folded together with whole grains, nutritious seeds and honey. The Chocolate Strawberry Jr. Bar is made with jammy strawberries and dark chocolate, folded together with whole grains, nutritious seeds, maple syrup and honey. Lastly, the Cashew, Ancient Grain & Cacao Nib Granola is a combination of hearty cashews, toasted amaranth and sweet cacao nibs blended with oats, nutritious seeds, virgin coconut oil and Jacobsen Sea Salt.

Packaged in vibrant colors, these products serve as a two-fold bonus: they look good on shelves and are good for consumers. All 18 Rabbits Organics products are USDA certified organic, Non-GMO Project verified and gluten free. All products are made with whole ingredients, like the jammy strawberries sun-dried just 80 miles from San Francisco and never infused with sugar. All 18 Rabbits Jr. Bars are made without nut ingredients, making them a school-friendly snack. Products are available across the U.S. at supermarkets, online marketplaces and national and regional retailers include: Whole Foods Markets, Target, Albertsons Companies, ShopRite, and Kroger, as well as online retailers such as Fresh Direct and Amazon.

About the Author

Rebekah Marcarelli

Senior Editor

Rebekah Marcarelli comes to the grocery world after spending several years immersed in digital media. A graduate of Purchase College, Rebekah held internships in the magazine, digital news and local television news fields. In her spare time, Rebekah spends way too much time at the grocery store deciding what to make for dinner.

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