Snacks & Candy

LesserEvil Healthy Brands Reveals New Snack Line

Super 4 joins Chia Crisps, Chia Pops in better-for-you category

WILTON, Conn. -- LesserEvil Healthy Brands is rolling out Super 4, the newest product to join its healthy snack line up. If follows the launch of Chia Crisps, which landed on Dr. Oz's Ultimate Shopping List, and Chia Pop.

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"Building on Chia Crisps and Pop, we wanted to expand from Chia and explore other combinations of ingredients that would deliver real nutrition. We think Super 4 is our most innovative product yet," said Charles Coristine, president and CEO of LesserEvil Healthy Brands.

Super 4 is non-genetically modified organism (GMO)-Verified and gluten free; it is also corn-free, highly alkaline, free of refined sugar, yeast extract and maltadextrin.

Made with white bean, quinoa, lentil and chia, Super 4 delivers a nutrient profile abundant with protein, fiber, minerals, antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acid. Three flavors, including Kale + Roasted Garlic, Cheesy Nacho and Roasted Red Pepper hit shelves this month in select stores.

LesserEvil Healthy Brands is a snack food company founded in 2004 with the mission to create natural, healthier snack food than many other snack foods on the market. The company's all-natural snacks are produced without trans fats, preservatives, artificial flavors and colors, high-fructose syrup and gluten ingredients that many other snack products use.

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