Snacks & Candy

Del Monte Foods Introduces Dairy-Free Fruit Crunch Parfaits

Snacks come in mango, strawberry, blueberry and pineapple coconut
Photograph courtesy of Del Monte Foods Inc.

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Del Monte Foods Inc. has released a dairy-free snack that can be found in the refrigerated aisle.

Fruit Crunch Parfaits have a full serving of fruit with creamy and crunchy granola layers. The snack comes in mango, strawberry, blueberry and pineapple coconut varieties.

The cups are made with probiotics, for digestive health, and no artificial flavors or sweeteners. Coconut creme provides the flavor, texture and richness of yogurt without the dairy.

"We envisioned Fruit Crunch Parfait as a reinvented classic that is ideal for the wellness-minded consumer striving toward balancing great taste, nutrition and convenience," said Liam Farrell, vice president of brand marketing for Del Monte Foods. "We're thrilled to expand our presence in the refrigerator aisle with a nondairy—yet deliciously crave-worthy—product, something you can feel good about eating.”

Walnut Creek, Calif.-based Del Monte Foods is one of the largest producers, distributors and marketers of branded food products for the U.S. retail market. Its brands include Del Monte, Contadina, College Inn and S&W. The company is a subsidiary of Del Monte Pacific Ltd. and not affiliated with other Del Monte companies, including Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc.

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