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Good Health Launches Organic Black Bean and Rice Tortilla Chips

Free of hydrogenated oils, preservatives, trans fat and artificial colors, each serving contains 130 calories and two grams of fiber and protein.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Good Health launched its Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas, the first tortilla chips to join the brand’s portfolio of savory snacks. USDA Certified Organic and gluten-free, Good Health Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas pack a distinctly crisp texture and south of the border flavors. The new product is available at leading natural and grocery retailers nationwide.

“Combining exceptional taste and high-quality ingredients is our biggest priority to give Good Health fans snacks without guilt,” says Mary Schulman, vice president of strategy at Good Health. “Made with Extra Goodness!, which is our unique blend of vitamins and the same nutrients found in veggies, our new USDA Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas are downright delicious chips. They have just the right amount of flavor allowing for munching right from the bag or dipping in everything from salsa, guacamole, hummus – the list is endless. From back-to-school snacks to game day parties, these tortillas give everyone the goodness of a better-for-you chip with the satisfaction of an enjoyable snack.”

Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas deliver powerful nutrition known as Extra Goodness! in each serving, including: 2.5 cups broccoli (25 percent vitamin A); 3.5 beets (25 percent vitamin C); five tomatoes (15 percent vitamin E); seven cups spinach (20 percent vitamin B6); two carrots (20 percent vitamin K). Each whole grain chip is crafted with trendy ingredients like brown rice flour and black beans, and topped with Himalayan salt for a full-bodied flavor that pairs with sweet to subtle and spicy to savory dips. Free of hydrogenated oils, preservatives, trans fat and artificial colors, each serving contains 130 calories and two grams of fiber and protein. Organic Black Bean & Rice Tortillas will retail for $3.49/5 oz. bag.

Good Health also offers a portfolio of veggie, potato and sweet potato kettle style chips, Veggie Stix and straws, popcorn, pretzels and apple chips.

All Good Health products are available nationwide in natural and grocery stores including Safeway and Kroger, as well as national retailers such as Target, Walmart and CVS Pharmacy. 

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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