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Anyone who has scooped out a jack-o-lantern around Halloween is familiar with the processing of pumpkin seeds. The flat, white seeds make a halfway decent snack after they’ve been removed from the gooey pulp, sorted, rinsed, dried, oiled, seasoned and baked at high heat. But even after these steps, the seeds can be a bit of tough chew which has made this yearly tradition strictly seasonal.
But pumpkin seeds tap into several current trends that make them an ingredient not only with year-round appeal, but also one bred specifically for this moment. They offer high protein and omega-3 content for plant-based diets, have an allergy-friendly reputation, and a mild taste that works well with sweet and savory flavors to add a dynamic element to everything from smoothies to snacks. These qualities have also made the seeds in demand: Technavio projects the pumpkin seeds market to grow by $631.1 million from 2020 to 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of nearly 13% during t
Ocean Spray’s newest product isn’t a drink but it does have cranberries
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
Ocean Spray has launched the Craveology Fruit and Nut Snack Mix that will be available in stores soon.Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
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Ocean Spray Cranberries has introduced a new product that is not a beverage.
Ocean Spray Craveology Fruit and Nut Snack Mix is a plant-based protein that comes in three flavors - Spicy Coconut Curry, Vanilla Chai and Tuscan Herb.
“Using a unique mix of spices and seasonings, Craveology features a mix of walnuts, pecans, roasted peanuts, roasted pumpkin seeds, and roasted almonds, as well as the iconic Ocean Spray cranberry superfruit. Each serving of Craveology features 3-6g of protein with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives,” Ocean Spray said in a news release.