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Erin Baker’s Wholesome Baked Goods Unveils Blue Bike Sprouted Snacks

Featuring sprouted pumpkin, sunflower and ancient grains such as millet, Blue Bike is available in four flavors including Peppercorn, Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate and Sriracha.

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Erin Baker’s Wholesome Baked Goods has launched its Blue Bike Sprouted Snacks line, a nutritious on-the-go snack baked with whole food ingredients like protein-filled nuts and sprouted seeds, and seasoned with only fresh spices. Featuring sprouted pumpkin, sunflower and ancient grains such as millet, Blue Bike is available in four flavors including Peppercorn, Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate and Sriracha. 

“The Blue Bike brand is a tribute to my bakery’s early days,” says Erin Baker, CEO of Erin Baker’s. “Back in 1996, my healthy Original Breakfast Cookies were doing so well that I needed a commercial oven, but I was a small company and couldn’t get a loan. So, I sold my car and delivered baked goods around town on my blue Schwinn bike, because I was passionate about providing healthy options to people on the go, and would do whatever it took to keep the commitment alive. That same bike is on display in my bakery 20 years later, and served as the inspiration for our new line.”

Every ingredient in Blue Bike Sprouted Snacks is selected with purpose—and that means wholesome ingredients with no fillers, preservatives or GMOs—giving consumers more flavor, more nutrition and more goodness in every bite. To create chunky clusters, the mix of sprouted seeds and whole food ingredients are bound together, making them perfect for on-the-go snacking. The snacks feature freshly baked Non-GMO Project Verified ingredients and only 150 calories per serving.

The 5-ounce packages of Blue Bike Sprouted Snacks are available nationwide with a suggested retail price of $5.99-6.99 in select mainstream and upscale grocery stores including Haggen, QFC, King Soopers, Hy-Vee, and Woodman’s, and can also be purchased online at erinbakers.com and Amazon.com, including a monthly subscription service to keep the pantry stocked. 

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