mardi 20 juin 2017
The Best New Healthy Trader Joe's Products From 2017 - So Far
Trader Joe's has made sweeping efforts in 2017 to appeal to health-conscious customers. The chain has introduced new cauliflower-based products, amped up its selection of Whole30-approved snacks, and extended its line of vegan goods. Lucky for you, we've tried every new product that Trader Joe's has released this year to showcase the very best, tastiest, and healthiest.
Please note: most of these products are low sugar, low carb, and/or high in fiber and protein. While TJ's came out with several new products with "healthy" ingredients (like its superfood granolas), some did not make the list because of excessive sugar and/or carb content.
- Additional reporting by Jamie Mieuli and Erin Cullum
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