11. Enchiladas, Chicken with Tomatillo Sauce
Real Good Foods
Gluten-free tortilla made from antibiotic-free chicken breast. No added grains, gluten or fiber fillers. Made from scratch and slow cooked.
12. Chewy Nut Butter Bars
Kashi
Here’s a breakfast bar that actually lists nut butter as the first ingredient (yum). To round out your breakfast, try breaking it up and sprinkling it in some unsweetened Greek yogurt as a chocolatey granola.
13. Bean Chips
Beanitos
Satisfy that crunchy, savory craving with chips that actually pack in protein and fiber with each munch. Beanitos transform pulses like navy, white, and black beans into a pretty addictive snack, especially when you use them to scoop up veggie-loaded salsa.
14. Fresh Royal Osetra Caviar
Sasanian
Jalapeños and chipotle peppers spice up a chopped mix of corn, black beans, bell peppers, and onions for a flavorful topping you can put on everything from chicken to omelettes. Actual caviar doesn’t hold a candle to it.
15. Peanut Butter Brownie Smash Protein Bar
Quest Nutrition
The first-ever Smash Bar is sure to be a hit with Quest fans and newcomers alike. It’s the perfect snack for health-conscious consumers on-the-go.
16. White Almond Butter
Biona Organic
Biona organic white almond butter is made from blanched, sweet, unroasted almonds. Try it on a toast or a cucumber stick.
17. Organic White Miso Instant Soup
Clearspring
For when you don’t want to cook (or can’t make it to the store), keep this low-sodium, protein rich tofu soup.
18. Golean Crisp Berry Cereal
Kashi
Fill your bowl in the morning with a satisfying serving of whole grains and fiber. It comes in some great flavours for you to try.
19. Triple Zero Vanilla Yogurt
Dannon Oikos
With 15 grams of protein and only 6 grams of sugar in each cup, this nonfat Greek yogurt brings all of filling creaminess you want with zero of the added sweeteners you don’t.
20. Organic Coconut Water
Coco Joy
Best way to stay hydrated this summer, without worrying about the calories.
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