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Good Natured Selects Introduces New Veg-ables Snacks

The new snacks are made with nutrients naturally extracted from real vegetables including spinach, carrots and tomatoes.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Good Natured Selects today announced that it is extending its premium snack food product line with the addition of Veg-ables. The new snacks are made with nutrients naturally extracted from real vegetables including spinach, carrots and tomatoes. Veg-ables are, 3-D triangle shaped and offer a crunchy, better-for-you snack.

“We developed Veg-ables as part of our Good Natured Selects product line to provide both a healthy and fun snack food for consumers,” says Ed Herr, president of Herr Foods, the manufacturer and distributor of the Good Natured Selects brand. “Veg-ables meets the growing demand of families seeking healthy snack options. Our Veg-ables are gluten-free and are made from real vegetables, giving consumers a snack they can feel really good about.”

Good Natured Selects Veg-ables are available in the snack aisle of select grocery stores throughout the region. Veg-ables are available in 1.5-oz. bags with a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1.49, along with a 4.5-oz. bag with an SRP of $3.99 — great for snacking at home, on-the-go or in between meals. “They are perfect for summer snacking and a great way to sneak veggies to your kids with school lunches come fall,” says Herr.

Veg-ables are an extension of the popular Good Natured Selects brand, which includes the Multigrain Crisps and Vegetable Crisps varieties. All Good Natured Selects products are gluten-free, made with no artificial ingredients or added preservatives and contain zero grams of trans fat.

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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