Snackable Seed Butter Bites

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Beyond the Equator's Seed Butter Berries Feature an Outer Fruit Skin

There's a new way to enjoy seed butter thanks to Beyond The Equator's Seed Butter Berries, a refrigerated snack. These seed butter bites feature seed butter on the inside and a fruit skin outer layer, and each plant-powered bite is loaded with superfoods and nutritional benefits.

A pouch shares just 100 calories, plus the numerous benefits of ingredients like chia and flax seeds. The poppable and portable Seed Butter Berries have been introduced in Banana + Chocolate and Raspberry + Creamy varieties. These chilled snacks reflect the desires of health-conscious consumers, especially when it comes to snacks with a focus on freshness. These snacks can also be stored in the freezer for the long term, and the Seed Butter Berries can be stored at room temperature for up to three days.
Trend Themes
1. Refrigerated Seed Butter Snacks - Beyond The Equator's Seed Butter Berries combine a unique outer fruit skin with superfood ingredients, creating a snackable and portable refrigerated treat.
2. Superfood Seed Butter Bites - Consumers looking for healthy and nutritious snacks can now enjoy Beyond The Equator's Seed Butter Berries, which are loaded with chia and flax seeds.
3. Long-term Storage Snacks - The Seed Butter Berries can be stored in the freezer for the long term, expanding opportunities for make-ahead snacks with nutritional benefits.
Industry Implications
1. Health Food Industry - Beyond The Equator's Seed Butter Berries tap into the growing trend of healthy and nutritious snacks.
2. Convenience Food Industry - The Seed Butter Berries offer a convenient and portable snack option for busy consumers who are seeking nutritious and delicious snack alternatives.
3. Frozen Food Industry - The long-term storage potential of Seed Butter Berries presents opportunities for expansion into the frozen food industry, offering a unique frozen snack option for health-conscious consumers.

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