Cancel the sugar, not the cookies : Guilt free snack startup given the Hollywood touch HighKey has teamed up with the marketing firm owned by Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds to develop a campaign designed to inspire Americans to kick the sugar habit.
Under the deal, Los Angeles-based Maximum Effort has become a minority owner of HighKey, which was founded by AJ Patel and John Gibb to satisfy their sweet cravings, without the sugar.
The brand was launched in 2018 with Chocolate Chip Mini Cookies, sweetened with a blend of erythritol, monk fruit extract and stevia extract. These soon skyrocketed to the #1 Chocolate Chip cookie online, laying the foundation to create dozens of other guilt-free treats.
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Rooted Peepul comprises of an array of healthy food products in the category of Turmeric based Immunity Boosters and Artisanal Spices, for healthy living.
Delhi, India: Announcing the launch of Rooted Peepul, a brand that offers health and taste in a glass jar. Delhi headquartered brand is an entrepreneurial effort to put healthy living at the forefront of urban lifestyle and brings ready to consume range of healthy Milk Lattes and Water based Elixirs. The home-grown startup; an amalgamation of the ‘quest for purity’ and ‘satisfaction of taste buds’, is launched for customers across India to enjoy a variety of healthy premixes to be added to Milk or Water, as per their choice.
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Posted By Nina Rangel on Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 1:56 PM click image Pexels / Mario Diaz The federal government has released its first-ever set of dietary guidelines for infants and kids under the age of 2, recommending against any added sugars in their diets. U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services released the guidelines Tuesday, which suggest breast milk for at least the first six months of a child s life and no added sugar for those under 2. Depending on how strictly parents want to adhere to expert recommendations, that may put a kibosh on candy, cake and ice cream for a toddler s second birthday. Womp.