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Peanut Butter & Chocolate Açaí Bites
- Flavorful mix of Açaí berry, peanut butter, and banana sorbet in a rich chocolate coating.
- A delicious guilt-free treat with 60 calories and 5g of sugar.
- Individually wrapped for convenient snacking.
ORGANIC FAIR TRADE AÇAÍ JUICE (FILTERED WATER, ORGANIC FAIR TRADE AÇAÍ*), ORGANIC TAPIOCA SYRUP, ORGANIC INVERT CANE SYRUP, ORGANIC BANANA, ORGANIC PEANUT BUTTER, ORGANIC ERYTHRITOL, LESS THAN 0.5% OF: PECTIN, ORGANIC LOCUST BEAN GUM, ORGANIC GUAR GUM, ORGANIC SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, CITRIC ACID, ORGANIC FLAVOR, SALT. COATING: ORGANIC CANE SUGAR, ORGANIC COCONUT OIL, ORGANIC CHOCOLATE LIQUOR, ORGANIC COCOA. *Acai from Brazil, fair trade certified according to the Fair for Life standard 29% fair-trade ingredients. Lecithin helps keep the naturally occurring fats from açaí and chocolate evenly spread throughout the açaí sorbet and the coating. |
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USDA Organic
Certified USDA Organic: The USDA organic seal means the product is certified organic and has 95 percent or more organic content. Organic is labeling term that indicates the food, or other agricultural product, has been produced through approved methods integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promotes ecological balance, and conserves biodiversity. Synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and genetic engineering may not be used.
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NON GMO
Our products are not made or grown from food or seed that has been knowingly or intentionally produced with genetic engineering.
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Vegan Gluten Free
Vegan: The Product uses no animal or animal derived ingredients. Gluten Free: The product does not use gluten ingredients.
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Kosher Certification service
This certification verifies that the ingredients, production process, and/or food-service process complies with the standards of kashrut (Jewish dietary law) as stipulated in the Shulchan Arukh, the benchmark of religious Jewish law. The certification agency employs mashgichim (rabbinic field representatives[1]) to make periodic site visits and oversee the food-production or food-service process in order to verify ongoing compliance.