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Veggies Made Great Chocolate Chip Blondie Bites are 70-Calories Each

The Veggies Made Great Chocolate Chip Blondie Bites are the latest addition to the brand's bakery snacks range that are ready to deliver exceptional taste with hidden vegetable benefits to boot.

The snack features a recipe of chickpeas, zucchini and butternut squash to give them a delicious yet nutritious profile that kids and adults alike will appreciate. The product has a 10-ounce serving size with just 70-calories in each one along with six-grams of sugar. The snack can be easily warmed up in the microwave from frozen or even tossed in the air fryer for a crispy finish.

CEO Elliot Huss spoke on the new Veggies Made Great Chocolate Chip Blondie Bites saying, "Our new Chocolate Chip Blondie Bites take our portfolio of sweet offerings beyond breakfast. As with all of our products, vegetables are the first ingredient and they are also under 100 calories and low in sugar making them a perfect afternoon snack or dessert option that you can feel good about."
Trend Themes
1. Hidden Vegetable Snacks - Consumers are increasingly seeking out snacks that provide hidden nutritional benefits through the inclusion of vegetables.
2. Microwaveable Frozen Snacks - Convenient, microwaveable snacks are gaining popularity as consumers look for quick and easy meal solutions.
3. Low-calorie Dessert Options - Demand is growing for low-calorie desserts that satisfy sweet cravings without adding excessive calories.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Food - The snack food industry has an opportunity to innovate by incorporating vegetables into their products to appeal to health-conscious consumers.
2. Frozen Food - The frozen food industry can capitalize on the trend of microwaveable snacks by introducing more convenient and delicious frozen options.
3. Dessert - The dessert industry can tap into the demand for guilt-free indulgence by creating low-calorie dessert options that still deliver on taste.

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