Bald Baker, a creator of sugar-conscious treats, is now adding NutriFusion vitamins from fruits and vegetables to its Oat to Joy cookies, making its 200-calorie cookies all the more appealing to consumers who are looking for a guilt-free snack.
These cookies come in at just four grams of protein each and now provide the equivalent amount of vitamins that can be found in three servings of fruits and vegetables. The vegan, gluten-free, low-sugar cookies are offered in three flavors, Sweet N Salty, Nutty Chipster and Classic Brownie, where the natural vitamins like A, C, D, E and B6 themselves are tasteless.
As well as specifically appealing to health-conscious consumers who are looking to reduce their intake of sugar, the Oat to Joy cookies are also ideal for those with diabetes and other dietary restrictions.
Sugar-Conscious Cookies
Bald Baker's Oat to Joy Cookies Contain Vitamins from Fruits & Vegetables
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