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  • Real organic raspberry, blueberry, strawberry and açai filling

  • 2 pastries per wrapper, 6 pastries per box
  • Fully baked and ready to eat, straight out of the pack
  • Certified Organic and Non-GMO
  • No artificial flavors or colors

Wheat flour*, cane sugar*, invert cane syrup*, palm oil*, whole wheat flour*, apples*, raspberries*, corn starch*, flavors* (wildberry, strawberry, blueberry, raspberry), blueberries*, rice starch*, dextrose*, leavening (baking soda, cream of tartar), vital wheat gluten*, strawberries*, cultured dextrose*, tapioca starch*, sea salt, red beet powder* (red beet juice concentrate*, maltodextrin*), honey*, molasses*, citric acid, whey protein concentrate* (milk), açai powder*, algin, sodium citrate, monocalcium phosphate. *Organic. Cane sugar, invert cane syrup, honey and molasses traded in compliance with Fair Trade Standards, total 37%. Visit www.info.Fair Trade.net

Frosted Wildberry Açai Toaster Pastries
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  • Selection: Pack of 12 x 11 oz

Benefits & Certifications

  • kud
  • nongmo
  • usdao
  • vegus

Organic Ingredients

  • Strawberries

    Plump and juicy, strawberries give us summery goodness all year round.

  • Red Beet Powder

    While we use beet powder for its ruby red pigment, this natural food coloring agent is also high in fiber and antioxidants!

  • Acai Berries

    Containing an extraordinary amount of antioxidants, acai berries are one super food!

  • Honey

    Delightfully sweet and backed as a natural remedy for thousands of years, honey has got all the goods.

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At Nature's Path we've always believed that humanity's best hope for creating a better planet is through the ways we grow and produce food. Food connects us all, and it's the simplest way we can all have a positive impact on our planet. Eating organic can help create a more sustainable future — but only if people enjoy eating it. That's why it also has to be delicious. Making better choices, without compromise.

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