GloryBee to Unveil New Products and Look at Expo West
January 1, 2018
GloryBee, a family owned and operated provider of all-natural honey, sweeteners, spices, dried fruits, nuts and oils, will debut a variety of new products under its two brands, GloryBee Honey and Aunt Patty’s, at the upcoming Natural Products Expo West trade show. GloryBee will introduce five new raw honey flavors, and Aunt Patty’s adds two new cooking oils and a syrup. Sales of all eight products will support the brands’ two social initiatives, Save the Bee, for GloryBee, and Food for Health, for Aunt Patty’s. “Since 1975, we have sourced and provided natural and organic ingredients to help people live a healthy lifestyle,” said RaeJean Wilson, vice president of stewardship and brand alignment. “The new products not only extend the partnership we have with our customers by expanding our offerings and continuing to provide high quality products they can trust, but also provide them with new ways to support a healthier planet.” GloryBee’s new honey flavors are all raw, meaning the honey has not been heated above 115o Fahrenheit, pasteurized or processed in any way. Raw honey contains bee pollen, natural vitamins, enzymes and antioxidants. The new GloryBee raw honey flavors include the following:
Raw California Orange Blossom – Made in flowering California orange groves, this honey has a fruity and sweet citrus flavor, company officials say. Can be enjoyed over yogurt or as a salad dressing ingredient. MSRP: $11.50 for 18-ounces
Raw Mountain Wildflower – Sourced from the Pacific Northwest, Raw Mountain Wildflower has a distinct floral flavor. GloryBee recommends it to bakers for the flavor and aroma it brings to recipes. MSRP: $10.50 for 18-ounces
Raw Organic Tropical Blossom – Harvested in remote tropical regions around the world, this is a multi-floral honey that can be consumed straight from the jar, GloryBee officials say. MSRP: $10.50 for 18-ounces
Raw Pacific Northwest Clover – Premium honey with a light flavor and amber color, this is the raw version of the brand's Pacific Northwest Clover honey . MSRP: $11.50 for 18-ounces
Raw Pacific Northwest Raspberry – With a mild floral essence, this Northwest honey can be served as an accompaniment to tea. MSRP: $11.50 for 18-ounce
In addition to the debut of the new raw honey flavors, GloryBee will introduce a new look at Expo West. The brand’s new logo, which is intended to better represent the essence of GloryBee, features an image of a bee as a focal point. The new look will be carried across the packaging for all GloryBee product lines, including jars, bear bottles, HoneyStix and natural supplements. The new imagery will also be applied to all digital elements, including the GloryBee website. Named after GloryBee co-founder Pat Turanski, the Aunt Patty’s brand offers a variety of baking ingredients, dried fruits and nuts, oils and vinegars, natural sweeteners and more. The new Aunt Patty’s products include the following:
Organic Red Palm Oil – Certified USDA organic and non-GMO, this palm oil is sustainability collected, produced and processed to meet organic standards so no rainforests or animal habitats are harmed during farming or harvest, company officials say. Red palm oil can be used to complement grain dishes, spreads, sauces and soups. MSRP: $7.95 for 11.5-ounces
Organic Fair Trade Unrefined Extra Virgin Coconut Oil – Can be used as a cooking oil for stir fry or as a baking ingredient, coconut oil is nutrient-dense and provides healthy fats. Aunt Patty’s Coconut Oil is non-GMO, certified USDA organic and fair trade. MSRP: $7.95 for 12-ounces
Maguey Syrup – Maguey is the juice evaporated from the flower of the Agave Salmiana plant in Mexico and is a organic/unrefined raw sweetener containing vitamins, minerals and amino acids. With a caramel-like flavor, maguey syrup can be used to sweeten desserts, salad dressings, sauces, yogurt, tea and more. MSRP: $9.99 for 16-ounces
GloryBee will formally unveil all eight new products and the new look at Natural Products Expo West, March 7-9, 2014, in Anaheim, Calif. Attendees interested in sampling the new products may do so at the GloryBee booth, #3488. Sales and marketing staff will also be available to speak about the company's social initiatives, Save the Bee and Food for Health. All GloryBee and Aunt Patty’s products are available now to retailers nationwide.
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