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Toodaloo's Snacks are Infused with Balancing Herbs and Superfoods

Toodaloo is the name of a new snack brand that goes above and beyond nourishing the body by also caring for the mind, spirit and planet simultaneously with its adaptogenic trail mixes. The artisanally crafted snacks are made with adaptogenic herbs and superfoods to support the body's natural ability to balance itself.

The plant-based, vegan and gluten-free snacks are also free from processed sugars or refined canola or palm oil, and they can be found in flavors made with sprouted cashews, seeds, fair-trade coffee beans and more.

By working with the non-profit Rodale Institute, it's said that "Toodaloo converts 100-sq. ft. of polluted farmland to regenerative agriculture with each order of trail mix sold." As well as addressing the balance of the physical body, these snacks help to cultivate a sense of harmony within the world.
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