Organic Valley Egg Bites are a convenient and healthy, yet indulgent, snack or light breakfast. Each 4-ounce package contains two egg bite cups packing in 14 to 16 grams of protein with less than 250 calories. Each serving contains the equivalent of 1 ½ to 2 eggs, depending on the flavor. They’re portable and virtually prep-free: simply pop in the toaster oven or microwave, and they’re ready to eat in less than 90 seconds.
Birch Benders’ Keto Toaster Waffles are a great option for a convenient breakfast, mid-day snack, or even as a low-carb alternative to bread. Birch Benders Keto Toaster Waffles have only 6g net carbs for two waffles, compared to other brands which can have 30g net carbs for two waffles.
Flavors include Wild Blueberry, Cinnamon Brown Sugar, and Vanilla Buttermilk, each with 13g of protein, single-digit sugar and 100% whole grains.
May 27, 2020
Kashi, a pioneer in natural foods, debuts new protein-packed waffles under its GO line of products. Available in three flavors, Wild Blueberry, Cinnamon Brown Sugar and Vanilla Buttermilk, the waffles deliver double-digit protein, single-digit sugar and 100% whole grains per serving. The new waffles will be available nationwide at Walmart, Amazon, Ahold, Food Lion, Giant Eagle, Hannaford, HEB, Market Basket, Shoprite and Woodmans, with additional stores coming later this year.
Kodiak Cakes has launched their high-protein Thick & Fluffy Power Waffles in three flavors: Buttermilk & Vanilla, Blueberry, and Chocolate Chip. Each waffle contains 100% whole grains, 10g of protein, and Non-GMO ingredients. Kodiak Cakes Thick & Fluffy Power Waffles are sold six to a box at SRP $6 in Target and Kroger stores.
Carlsbad, California-based brekki, with a line of dairy-free, ready-to-eat Overnight Oats, announced it has been acquired by the executive team of Cedar’s Foods, a global leader in Mediterranean Foods.
With the onset of functional ingredients, there has also been an increase in grazing, which is disrupting America’s cultural normalcy of three square meals per day.
In fact, 69% of respondents enjoy eating “breakfast for dinner.”
August 23, 2019
A survey of 2,000 Americans found over three-quarters (78%) believe the morning meal has changed in recent years, with growing breakfast menus (64%), a wider array of options (64%) and healthier food choices (48%) becoming more on-trend.
While low calorie and low carb were at one time benchmarks for health food, attention has shifted to a greater focus on low/no sugar or low/no added sugars.
July 26, 2019
Health and wellness trends have significant impact on consumer attitudes and behaviors when shopping for food and beverages, according to “Breakfast: Retail Product Trends and Opportunities in the U.S., 2nd Edition,” released by Packaged Facts, Rockville, Md.
The No. 1 breakfast food is eggs — with 65% revealing that as their go-to morning meal.
July 23, 2019
The study, conducted by OnePoll, UK, in conjunction with Sabra, White Plains, N.Y., examined the overall eating habits, preferences and behaviors of 2,000 Americans, and uncovered unique trends among breakfast eaters.
The survey found that Americans want more opportunities to make breakfast a priority and connect with their loved ones.
May 21, 2019
Breakfast is considered to be the most important meal of the day, but a new survey by the “Hilton Breakfast Alliance” found that breakfast in America may actually be the most neglected meal of the day.