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These Raisin Walnut Apple Bars are Sweetened with Dates and Honey

Trader Joe's has just expanded its bakery lineup to include new Raisin Walnut Apple Bars.

While there are plenty of 'bars' on the market, many are high in sugar or loaded with unfamiliar ingredients. Trader Joe's new Raisin Walnut Apple Bars are designed to offer a better-for-you alternative made from a blend of high gluten wheat and barley flours. This mixture is then sweetened naturally with date paste and honey, as well as add-ins like diced apples, raisins, and tender walnut pieces. Lastly, cinnamon and a touch of salt are added to tie all the flavors together.

Beyond the great taste, the new Raisin Walnut Apple Bars are also good for you. Each one contains five grams of fiber, 10 grams of protein, and only six grams of naturally derived sugar in one serving.
Trend Themes
1. Better-for-you Bars - The rise of better-for-you bars is driven by consumer demand for healthier snack options and a desire for natural sweeteners.
2. Naturally Sweetened Foods - The trend towards naturally sweetened foods highlights a shift in consumer preferences towards healthier ingredients and reduced sugar content.
3. Functional Ingredients - The use of functional ingredients like date paste and honey provides an opportunity for companies to create innovative and nutritious food products.
Industry Implications
1. Health Food Manufacturing - Health food manufacturers have the potential to capitalize on the demand for better-for-you bars and create innovative products with natural sweeteners.
2. Snack Food Industry - The snack food industry can tap into the trend of naturally sweetened foods by developing new products that offer healthier alternatives to traditional snacks.
3. Bakery Industry - The bakery industry can leverage the use of functional ingredients to create innovative and nutritious baked goods that cater to health-conscious consumers.

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