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Kitchen Confidential:

Nutty about Granola

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Wholesome and delicious? It’s no wonder we had a line out the door of our 2010 MODERN LIVING Showhouse at Dwell on Design. People came for the stylish interiors and stayed long after the private tour to nibble on granola bars from Nature’s Path.

 

You may know Nature’s Path for their delicious cereals (we love Optimum® Blueberry Cinnamon and Flax Plus® Red Berry Crunch) but on this occasion, people were going nutty for the bars! With flavors like Lotta Appricotta, Pumpkin-N-Spice and Chococonut, they’re a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth while stocking up on great, organic ingredients like whole grains, flax, hemp seed, fruit and nuts.

For those with kids in the family, or for those that like to indulge in kid cereals now and again (we’ll admit to keeping a stock of Gorilla Munch at the office!) try the EnviroKidz line - a collection of products that appeal to the slightly sweet side for kids, but keep parents happy with the use of organic cane sugar, rather than high fructose corn syrup or artificial sweeteners.

It’s not just the tasty treats the company produces that keeps us going back to the shelves for more, it’s also their dedication to the organic movement and commitment to triple-bottom line business that we’re happy to support. Check out the video below to meet Nature’s Path founder, Stephen Arrans and hear about how he started the company based on the words of his father: ”to always leave the soil better than you found it.”

*Top photo credit: Sara Beugen & Stephen Mabry of Shoot My Events