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Crispy Greens Line of Crispy Fruit Products Receive Kosher Certification



Crispy Green Inc., the maker of Crispy Green Crispy Fruit premium, freeze-dried fruit snacks, today announced that Crispy Green's production facilities have been certified by SKS Shatz Kosher Services to produce the Crispy Fruit products in line with Jewish dietary laws.





The certification was granted to Crispy Green's (http://www.crispygreen.com/product.html) freeze-dried fruit snacks are made of real fruit and nothing else and contain 100% high quality, freeze-dried fruit with no additives, preservatives, fat or cholesterol. The freeze-drying process removes water from the fruit while preserving the nutrients (i.e. vitamins and antioxidants) to maintain its nutritional value and intensify its natural, sweet flavor.



Crispy Fruit is available in four delicious flavors: Crispy Apples, Crispy Apricots, Crispy Peaches and Crispy Pineapples in both a single-serving size and the handy 'Grab & Go' 6-PACKs which contain six single-serving bags in one convenient package. One single-serving of Crispy Fruit freeze-dried fruit snacks equals approximately one serving of fruit with less than 40 calories. Crispy Fruit's tasty, all-natural fruit slices are packed with intense fresh fruit flavor and offer a healthy alternative to chips and sugary snack foods and are a craveable, delectable treat that lets you feel good about snacking.



If you are a retailer and want to learn more about our wholesale pricing, please go to www.crispygreen.com/storelocator/main.html. Crispy Green can now also be purchased online at www.crispygreen.com/onlinestore.html.



Recently, Crispy Green's Crispy Apples was named as a 2007 sofi Awards Finalist for Outstanding Snack Food by NASFT (National Association of Specialty Food Trade).


Food & Wine (http://www.supermarketguru.com/page.cfm/30857) Phil Lempert praised Crispy Apples as a 'Rising Star' and Women's Health Magazine named Crispy Fruit as one of their favorite 'quick fix' diet aid sweet treats. In August 2006, TIME Magazine named Crispy Fruit as one of the new, healthier foods for kids and The New York Times says, "They're terrific for hikers, to add to morning cereal and for camp and school lunchboxes." Crispy Green has quickly won fans among health and quality-conscious consumers of all ages.



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