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Danone s plant-based So Delicious Dairy Free brand has expanded its offerings to include shredded and sliced cheeses, as well as creamy spreads. The shreds and slices are available at some stores nationwide, including Target, Walmart, HEB, Hy-Vee, Hannaford, Market Basket, Fresh Thyme and Stop & Shop, according to an email from Danone. The spreads launch in March.
The new products are dairy, gluten and soy-free and are Non-GMO Project Verified, according to the brand s website and information from Danone. The shreds come in Mexican, Cheddar and Mozzarella styles. The slices are available in American and Cheddar styles, and the spreads are in Creamy Original and Chive & Onion styles.
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