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Wild Zora Expands to King Soopers Stores

Each Wild Zora bar is made with organic veggies and grass-fed, free-range meat that contains no added hormones, antibiotics or nitrates.

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January 1, 2018

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Wild Zora's protein and veggie-based savory snack bars will soon be available in King Soopers division of Kroger.

Each Wild Zora bar is made with organic veggies and grass-fed, free-range meat that contains no added hormones, antibiotics or nitrates. Wild Zora bars are free from grains, gluten, soy, nuts and MSG, and appeal to the growing base of consumers following Paleo and Primal diets.

Co-founder Zora Tabin created Wild Zora at her kitchen table and began selling the bars to friends who, like her, sought a healthy alternative to sugary, high-carb snacks.

“As an active family, we struggled to find savory, protein-rich snacks that weren’t full of sugar, preservatives or other additives,” says Tabin. “Inspired by Primal meals, we began experimenting with dehydrated grass-fed, pasture-raised meats and organic veggies to create energizing and satiating snacks.”

Each one-ounce Wild Zora bar contains a full serving of certified organic fruits and veggies, providing a higher concentration of nutrients than traditional grain-based bars in five culinary-inspired flavors including: Chili Beef Bars with Kale, Apricot, Cayenne Pepper; Parmesan Beef Bars with Kale, Tomato, Basil; BBQ Beef Bars with Kale, Tomato, Red Bell Pepper; Curry Masala Turkey Bars with Spinach, Dates, Cardamom; and Mediterranean Lamb Bars with Spinach & Turmeric.

Wild Zora bars are available in Whole Foods Market and natural grocers stores throughout the Rocky Mountain Region, Lunds & Byerlys in the Midwest, 100 independent retailers across the U.S.

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