Saturday, December 10, 2011

Crunchies - Freeze Dried Vegetable Snack Roasted Veggies - 2.25 oz.

Crunchies - Freeze Dried Vegetable Snack Roasted Veggies - 2.25 oz. Review



Crunchies - Freeze Dried Vegetable Snack Roasted Veggies - 2.25 oz. Feature

  • Gluten Free
  • Wheat Free
Crunchies Freeze Dried Vegetable Snack Roasted Veggies - 2.25 oz. (63g) Crunchies Freeze Dried Vegetable Snack Roasted Veggies are a mix of 100 percent real, great-tasting corn, peas, carrots, tomatoes, and red bell peppers. The only thing taken out of the veggies through Crunchies' patented freeze-drying process is water. No additives, no preservatives. That means no added sugar, no oil, no sulphur. They're wheat-free, gluten-free, and GMO-free, but rich in fiber and a great source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C. Less water equals more flavor and a satisfying crunch that both kids and adults love. All this and only 100 calories per 1/2 cup! It's truly nature's ultimate snack food, and comes in a convenient resealable bag that's great for kids lunches, hiking, school, work, or any in-between meal snack on-the-go. So.. What Are Crunchies? Crunchies are a healthy, convenient preservative-free snack food. Fruits can be eaten as a snack, or put in hot or cold cereal, yogurt, or pancake and waffle batter. Veggies can be eaten as a snack or sprinkled over your salads for added vitamins and nutrients! Fresh fruits and veggies are harvested and frozen within 24 hours, and then through a refrigerated, cooling process, are freeze dried at the packing facilities. 97% of the moisture is removed, while maintaining 94% of the nutrient and enzyme level of the whole fruit. Only about 44% of the water is removed from dried fruit, and the heat process destroys the nutrients and enzymes. They only use Grade A fruit, all grown in America. All their competitors import their fruit from Foreign Countries. In a taste testing you will immediately notice the difference! Pineapples and Mangoes are grown in South America, all other fruits and vegetables are grown in United States. Everything is processed and packed in the U.S. (Illinois).


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