Snacks & Candy

SoyJoy Adds Two New Flavors

Introduces new flavors cranberry and dark chocolate cherry

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. -- Pharmavite LLC, the maker of SoyJoy snack bars, has introduced two new flavors available this fall--cranberry and dark chocolate cherry. SOYJOY is an all-natural and gluten-free snack baked with real fruit and ground whole soybeans, offering a nutrient rich combination of protein, carbohydrates and fiber.

"Healthy snack choices play an important role in one's diet, as they can keep your energy up and prevent you from overeating later. It's important to choose snacks made with whole foods that are minimally processed and do not have additives, artificial colors or flavors," said Kate Geagan, registered dietitian, author and mother of two. "SoyJoy bars are [a] nutrient-rich substitute for granola bars because they're packed with real fruit and USA-grown whole soy."

Tart and bursting with sweetness, cranberry SoyJoy brings together a combination of all natural ingredients to provide a snack for any time of day. Similarly, dark chocolate cherry SoyJoy provides all natural goodness, but with sweet-toothed consumers in mind. A pairing of luscious dark chocolate and tart cherries offers a sensation of indulgence, without guilt.

All nine flavors of SOYJOY contain at least 4 grams of protein and are completely free of trans fats, hydrogenated oils, artificial colors and flavors, preservatives and additives.

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