Sometimes it seems that there are too many products to choose from. And with each brand claiming it’s the best, consumers can have a hard time deciding what to buy.
That’s where the Product of the Year Awards come in.
1. Sweet PotaTOASTS
Vegolutionary Foods
Simply pop these frozen, ready-to-make roasted sweet potato slices in your toaster, toaster oven, or air fryer and enjoy your superfood ‘toast’ in minutes. Made from real sweet potato slices, this ‘toast’ is an excellent source of vitamin A & C, a good source of fiber & vitamin B6, and satisfies any gluten-free, vegan, or paleo dietary needs. Sweet PotaTOATS are a clean label, single ingredient, bread replacement. Price: $37.99
2. Wild Friends Foods Nut Butter Oats
Wild Friends Foods
Try Oatmeal with real nut butter for a delicious, protein-packed breakfast. This speedy heat-and-eat option has 4 g of fiber and comes with a nut-butter packet for extra drizzling. Price: $20.94
3. YQ by Yoplait Coconut Single Serve Yogurt
Yoplait
Made with less sugar (9 g max!). This Yogurt is made with ultra-filtered milk. 15g of protein, 9g of sugar, 99% lactose free. It is made with ultra-filtered milk and sweetened with fruit, cane sugar and natural flavors. Keep Refrigerated. Ready to Eat. Price: $7.99
4. Original & Unsweetened Almondmilk
Califia Farms
Almondmilk has only 60 calories and half the sugar of whole milk per serving, but is so creamy and rich, you’ll be left wondering if it’s whole milk or Almondmilk. Unsweetened Almondmilk is 100% sugar-free and has a creamy, pure taste that will make it a quick staple in your fridge, coffee, smoothies, recipes and more. Original Almondmilk is Soy-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, carrageenan-free, non-GMO, kosher, vegan, BPA-free
50% more calcium than milk, contains only 60 calories per serving and is made from non-genetically engineered almonds. Unsweetened Almondmilk is also Soy-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, carrageenan-free, non-GMO, kosher, vegan, BPA-free. It contains 50% more calcium than milk and only 35 calories per serving and is made from non-genetically engineered almonds. Price: $67.00.
5. Pink Salmon in Extra Virgin Olive Oil
StarKist
The nutrient-filled salmon is packed in extra-virgin olive oil, so the fish is really flavorful and ideal for serving on whole-wheat bread, mixing into a salad, or eating straight from the package. Grab ’em and go! Price: $33.49 only.
6. Canned Wild Salmon
Wild Planet
The wild sockeye salmon is caught in icy alaskan waters by local fishing families. The skinless and boneless fillets are hand-packed and cooked just once to retain all of their nutrients and natural juices. This omega 3-rich fish is delicious straight from the can or tossed into a salad for a quick easy meal.
7. Sprout Living Simple Pumpkin Seed Protein Powder
Sprout Living
Simple Pumpkin Seed Protein is derived directly from the nutrient-rich seeds of pumpkins. At over 60% plant-based protein content, it is a suitable source of protein for vegetarians and vegans, but recommended for everyone!
8. Brazil Nuts
NOW Foods
Often overlooked, they’re rich in selenium, a mineral your thyroid gland needs. Selenium also supports your immune system and, because it’s an antioxidant, helps prevent damage to nerves and cells caused by free radicals as a result of things like cigarette smoke and UV rays.
9. RAW Sauerkraut
Superkrauts
Naturally fermented sauerkraut can help relieve constipation, bloating, and gas. That’s because the friendly bacteria that caused the fermentation, called probiotics, are still alive. When you eat them, they help break down certain parts of food, making it easier for your gut to absorb nutrients.
10. Dairy Free Pea Milk
Ripple
Kids need protein to thrive! What they don’t need is tons of sugar. Ripple Vanilla is a rich, creamy and delicious non-dairy milk with hints of natural vanilla, packed with 8g of protein to keep your kids full and happy, but with 40% less sugar than flavored milk.
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