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10-Pack The Good Bean Fruit & No-Nut Bar - Trail Mix (1.4 oz. each)
by: The Good Bean
Why we love it:
The Good Bean Fruit & No-Nut, Fruit & Seeds Trail Mix Bar is packed with whole roasted chickpeas, ta... read more >
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Gluten Free ▸
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Nut Free ▸
Vegetarian ▸
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$19.99
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About this product:
The Good Bean Fruit & No-Nut, Fruit & Seeds Trail Mix Bar is packed with whole roasted chickpeas, tangy dried cranberries, and crunchy pumpkin seeds for a satisfying snack that is high in fiber, a good source of protein and has a lot less fat than the average fruit & nut bar!
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Caffeine Free ▸
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Caffeine, a stimulant that fights fatigue, is a drug. And it can be addictive. But you probably already knew that.
Did you know?
Caffeine can be found in a variety of products, most commonly coffee, tea, soda, and chocolate.
If you’re interested in going off caffeine, it’s best to wean slowly to avoid headaches. You can decrease the amount of coffee you drink daily, or you can switch to a low-caffeine tea, like white tea, and progress from there.
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Made in the USA ▸
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The item has been produced or manufactured in the United States.
Did you know?
U.S. labor tends to be more expensive than labor elsewhere, so companies have outsourced their work in droves.
The outsourcing of work means there are less manufacturing facilities stateside than there once were.
Made in the USA has therefore become a point of pride, and not only in the auto industry.
Labor conditions overseas—depending on the country—are often less safe than they are here in the USA, putting workers at risk. Many workers outside the U.S. aren’t paid living wages. Some countries present both slave and child labor concerns.
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Diabetic-Friendly ▸
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Did you know?
Diabetes affects an estimated 8.3 percent of the U.S. population.
The disease is characterized by a lack of—or resistance to—insulin. This results in high blood sugar levels.
Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity. Recent studies show it progresses more quickly in children and is also harder to treat than in adults.
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Minority-Owned Business ▸
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The company producing the product is owned either wholly or in significant majority part by a minority person or persons.
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The U.S. government has mandates in place that certain of its departments must award a percentage of contracts to minority-owned businesses.
Some large corporations have goals in place to buy from minority-owned suppliers.
Minority-owned businesses can get certified by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). This helps connect them to private-sector buyers.
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Egg Free
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Nut Free ▸
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No tree nuts, legumes, or ingredients derived from them. Product is also manufactured in a facility that does not process nuts of any kind.
Did you know?
Not everyone is nuts about nuts. Some 1.8 million Americans are allergic to tree nuts, and 2% of the population has peanut allergies.
Though peanuts are technically a legume, their proteins are similar to those in tree nuts. That’s why some people are allergic to both.
A little can unfortunately go a long way—allergies can be triggered by as little as 1/2000th of a single nut.
Vigilance is key! Nut ingredients can hide in dressings, sauces, veggie burgers, pastas, breading, pastry, and even body care products.
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Gluten Free ▸
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Contains less than 20 parts per million of gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and their derivatives that can exacerbate celiac disease and other gastrointestinal disorders.
Did you know?
Celiac disease, a genetic disease and the most severe form of gluten intolerance, was thought to be an imaginary illness until the 3 million people who suffer it in the U.S. begged to disagree.
Many still don’t know they have Celiac disease—95% of celiac sufferers are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Symptoms of gluten intolerance include rashes, fatigue, cramps, bloating, gas, diarrhea, and constipation.
To be gluten-free, you’ll need to skip more than wheat. Barley, rye, and their crossbreeds also contain gluten.
Many foods that don’t contain wheat still use gluten, which is added to improve quality and texture. To avoid gluten, it helps to be an expert label reader.
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Peanut Free ▸
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Product contains no peanuts and is produced in a facility that that does not process peanuts in order to prevent cross-contamination.
Did you know?
Peanut allergies are on the rise. About 1 to 1.5 percent of the U.S. population is currently allergic to peanuts. These allergies range from mild to life threatening.
Due to the prevalence and severity of peanut allergies, many schools and even airlines have become peanut-free.
If you love PB&J; but need to avoid the P, the market has responded. Alternatives to peanut butter now abound and include almond, cashew, soy, and even sunflower seed butters.
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GMO Free ▸
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No genetically modified or engineered organisms or ingredients derived from them. Claim can be verified by the Non-GMO Project.
Did you know?
Surveys show that over 90% of Americans think GM foods should be labeled. 53% say they wouldn’t buy food that’s been genetically modified.
The thing is, most of us are already buying GM foods. 80% of processed foods contain GMOs and 88% of all U.S. corn, 95% of sugar beets, and 94% of our soy is genetically modified.
Unlike the U.S., Most countries have just said no to GMOs. Nearly 50 have banned or significantly restricted GM crops.
Just five nations grow 90% of the world’s GM crops: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India, and the U.S.
Most GMOs are altered to resist herbicides or bugs. One type of corn makes its own pesticides. Those pesticides are now showing up inside people.
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Vegetarian ▸
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A diet that excludes meat products and their derivatives, but can include eggs, dairy and other animal-sourced foods
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Americans are definitely eating their veggies: 46% say they eat vegetarian meals though only 4% say they are full-time vegetarians.
A “flexitarian” is someone who has adopted a vegetarian diet, but only part time.
Going whole hog is a good idea. Vegetarian diets have been linked to reduced obesity, coronary disease, blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer risk.
Vegetarians have more time to enjoy their food than the rest of us; vegetarian diets are said to add 13 years to the average human lifespan!
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Gourmet ▸
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Natural foods tend to be purer foods, but that doesn’t mean they’re not also gourmet. We have many artisanal and even chef-driven food items that prove this point—deliciously.
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Wheat Free ▸
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No wheat, kamut, spelt, or ingredients derived from them.
Did you know?
Wheat-free and gluten-free are not the same, though wheat contains gluten. Gluten is a protein found not only in wheat, but also in rye and barley.
People who choose to avoid gluten often have Celiac disease. People who choose to avoid wheat tend to do so because it causes uncomfortable and sometimes allergic reactions in their bodies.
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high fiber ▸
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Fiber, or roughage, is basically the part of plants that bodies cannot digest. It helps the immune as well as the digestive system to function.
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High fiber foods include vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains.
Improper fiber intake—too much or too little—can cause digestive problems.
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Woman-Owned Business ▸
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The company producing the product is owned either wholly or in significant majority part by a woman or women.
Did you know?
Between 1997 and 2007, the number of women-owned businesses grew twice as fast as those started by men. A victory in the battle of the sexes?
Still a ways to go... While women own 30% of privately held businesses, they’re only responsible for 13% of the sector’s employment.
Women business owners do far more with much less. Studies show that they typically start with less capital than their male counterparts. They still manage to supply paychecks to 7.6 million employees.
7.2 million businesses in the U.S. are majority-owned by women.
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Ingredients
The Good Bean Protein Blend (Roasted Chickpeas, Navy Bean Crisps [Navy Bean Powder, Sugar], Roasted Soybeans), Brown Rice Syrup, Chickpeas, Dried Sweetened Cranberries (Cranberries, Pineapple Juice, Sunflower Oil), Sunflower Seed Butter, Organic Tapioca Syrup (Tapioca Starch, Water), Pumpkin Seeds, Apple Fiber, Pure Cane Sugar, Natural Flavors, Mixed Tocopherols from Sunflower, Citric Acid, Sea Salt.
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About The Good Bean
The Good Bean was founded in 2010. We make healthy, all-natural, roasted chickpea based snacks.
