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Trader Joe’s Loaded Fruit & Nut Gluten Free Granola is Here

Trader Joe's wants to help consumers up their breakfast game with the debut of its new Loaded Fruit & Nut Gluten Free Granola.

Just as the name suggests, Trader Joe's new Loaded Fruit & Nut Gluten Free Granola is quite literally "loaded" with fruit, nuts, and other tasty morsels. In each bag of the granola, you'll find a tasty combination of coconut, raisins, dried cranberries, apricots, almonds, walnuts, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, and pecans. In addition to the fruit and nuts, you'll also find sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, and flax seed, as well as some lightly sweetened, corn-based cereal flaked. Of course, what you won't find is gluten or dairy, which makes this snack a perfect option for people with dietary restrictions.
Trend Themes
1. Gluten-free Breakfast Foods - The market for gluten-free breakfast options is growing, offering opportunities for companies to create innovative and delicious options like Trader Joe's Loaded Fruit & Nut Gluten Free Granola.
2. Nutrient-dense Snacks - Consumers are increasingly seeking out snacks that are not only tasty, but also packed with nutrients, providing an opportunity for companies to create granolas and snacks loaded with diverse and healthy ingredients.
3. Customizable Granolas - As consumers look for more personalized experiences, creating customizable granolas that allow individuals to choose specific ingredients and flavors could be a way for companies to stand out in the market.
Industry Implications
1. Cereal and Granola Manufacturing - Companies in the cereal and granola manufacturing industry can capitalize on the growing demand for gluten-free and nutrient-dense options.
2. Health Food Retailers - Health food retailers have an opportunity to offer granolas like Trader Joe's Loaded Fruit & Nut Gluten Free Granola, attracting health-conscious consumers looking for tasty and healthy breakfast options.
3. Online Grocers - Online grocers have the ability to offer a wider array of granola and breakfast options to consumers, including gluten-free and customizable options that may not be readily available in physical stores.

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