Mediterranean Superfood Snacks

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Tulia's Grab-and-Go Pouches Contain Just Three to Four Ingredients

With its clean and simple on-the-go superfood snacks, Tulia is on a mission to inspire Americans to snack differently. Made with just three to four ingredients that Mediterranean families have been enjoying for centuries, the snack pouches are nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, certified kosher and naturally sweet. Additionally, the allergy-friendly snacks are made without the eight most common allergens, including milk, eggs, peanuts, wheat and soy.

The nourishing snacks share the benefits of stone-ground organic tahini and its many benefits, which are paired with ethically sourced Mediterranean ingredients like dates, apples, and pomegranate. Snack flavors include Mighty Date, Apple Cinnamon, Chocolate and Pomegranate.

As the vibrant product packaging suggests, these energizing, free-from snacks appeal to a wide range of people, whether they are outdoor adventurers, runners, hikers, working professionals or kids.
Trend Themes
1. Clean Snacking - Opportunity for companies to produce simple, all-natural snack options made with just a few ingredients.
2. Allergy-friendly Snacks - Growing market for snack options free from common allergens to cater to those with food allergies or intolerances.
3. Mediterranean Superfoods - Potential for companies to tap into the trend of incorporating traditional Mediterranean ingredients into snack products.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Food Industry - Opportunity for snack companies to create convenient and healthy snack options that cater to various dietary restrictions and preferences.
2. Health Food Industry - Growing market for natural, nutrient-dense snack options that meet the demand for healthier snacking alternatives.
3. Ethical Sourcing Industry - Opportunity for snack companies to prioritize the use of ethically sourced ingredients for their products to meet the growing demand for sustainable and responsible food choices.

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