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The Daily Crave Veggie Straws Spicy Sriracha -- 5.5 oz


The Daily Crave Veggie Straws Spicy Sriracha
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The Daily Crave Veggie Straws Spicy Sriracha Description

  • Breaking News®
  • Potato and Other Vegetable Snack
  • Chase Your Cravings!™
  • Certified Gluten-Free• Non GMO • Kosher
  • No Dairy • No Artificial Flavors
  • No Hydrogenated Fats • 0g Trans Fats

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Snacks Part of Fight Night Ritual

In an exclusive interview, Brazilian mixed martial arts champion Roberto Cinza discussed his pre-fight ritual of consuming The Daily Crave's veggie snacks. "The night I won the title, I had eaten my favorite veggies snacks before warmups." Cinza stated. "It may not fit in with my macho image, but now I eat them before every fight." His superstition seems to be working, as he is now undefeated. Rumor has it that Cinza's arch rival, American mixed martial arts champion Dan Pierce, has now begun consuming the same brand of snacks.

 

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Man Survives Days at Sea

 

Improvised Flotation Devices Key to Survival

After his sailboat sank in a storm, veteran sailor Joe Edy was without a life preserver. He was, however, able to secure several bags of The Daily Crave's Veggie Chips and Sticks to his arms as flotation aids. When the Coast Guard rescued him, he claimed to have fended off sharks by hitting give them the snacks.

 

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Thriving with a Gluten-Free Lifestyle

 

Snacking well never tasted so good!

Say goodbye to greasy chips that are full of artificial additives. The Daily Crave® Veggie Chips, Sticks, and Straws contain no artificial preservatives or flavors and still give you all the great taste you desire. These tasty alternative snacks fit in perfectly with a gluten-free lifestyle while delivering the crunch we all love. People looking for satisfying snacks no longer have to sacrifice. With simple ingredients you can pronounce, snacking well never tasted so good!

 

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Founder Discusses Snacking Philosophy

In an exclusive interview with the founder and CEO of The Daily Craved, Hass A. discussed his passion for better snacking. When asked what drives him, he emphasized the following core principles: Non-GMO ingredients, Certified Gluten-Free products, no artificial flavors or preservatives, hydrogenated fats, Kosher Certified and amazing taste and crunch. When questioned whether he had any words for the Daily Crave's fans Hass exclaimed, "Go ahead and Give in to your Cravings!®"

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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: About 2 Cups (28 g)
Servings per Container: 5.5
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories140
Total Fat7 g9%
   Saturated Fat0.5 g3%
   Trans Fat0 g
   Polyunsaturated Fat1 g
   Monounsaturated Fat5 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium250 mg11%
Total Carbohydrate19 g7%
   Dietary Fiber1 g4%
   Total Sugars1 g
     Includes 1g Added Sugars2%
Protein1 g
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium7 mg0%
Iron1 mg6%
Potassium129 mg2%
Other Ingredients: Potato starch, potato flour, sunflower and/or safflower oil, cane sugar, sea salt, organic rice maltodextrin, corn starch, cayenne pepper sauce powder (aged red cayenne peppers, distilled vinegar, salt, garlic), maltodextrin, spinach, tomato spices, organic liquid honey, beet root, turmeric, dehydrated garlic, yeast extract, natural flavors, organic white distilled vinegar (maltodextrin, vinegar), citric acid, paprika extract.

Manufactured in a facility that also processes wheat, soy and milk derivatives.

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Confused About Processed Foods? A Dietitian Explains What's OK - and What You Should Try to Avoid

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What is processed food?

Technically speaking, processed food is any food that has been altered from its original state. Based on that definition, the simple acts of drying, canning or milling a food can automatically classify them as processed. However, there is a wide span when it comes to degree of processing. Foods can be categorized as everything from unprocessed to ultraprocessed, with more categories in between. Here is breakdown of the types of processed foods:

Unprocessed

This category consists of raw foods in their original form.

Minimally processed

This would include foods that may have been dried, pasteurized, fermented or frozen, with the goal of naturally increasing shelf-life and making them safe to eat. Minimally processing a food does not substantially change the nutritional content of it.

Processed foods

These foods typically contain extra sugar, fat, sodium and/or other ingredients like preservatives. They can typically be eaten with minimal to no preparation.

Ultraprocessed foods

These include processed foods to an even greater extent. They typically contain multiple additives, artificial ingredients as well as additional fat, sugar, etc. to make them especially appetizing and even addictive to eat. Like processed foods, they typically require no preparation in order to eat. The availability and consumption of processed foods have increased significantly over the past several decades, and they are staple items in most American households. People choose processed foods for many reasons, such as:
  • Affordability
  • Taste
  • Convenience
  • Availability
  • Lack of resources, skill or ability to cook
  • Preferences
  • Habits

Are all processed foods the same?

Just because a food is processed does not mean it is automatically an unhealthy food option. In fact, the act of being processed is not an accurate indicator of the health quality of a food item. There are many processed foods that are nutrient-dense, such as plain yogurt with live and active cultures (aka probiotics), and whole grains like whole wheat bread or pasta. On the flip side, there are some foods that aren’t as processed, yet remain nutrient-poor. In addition, some foods need to be processed in order to make them safe to consume, or even able to be consumed. Examples include milk that needs to be pasteurized to kill bacteria, or oil that needs to be pressed from a fruit to be extracted and bottled. Other foods may be processed to actually increase the nutritional quality of them, such as through fortification of vitamins and minerals. When the health industry warns about processed foods, they are most often referring to ultraprocessed foods that have been taken far from their original state and have had multiple ingredients added to them, such as preservatives, artificial flavors, colors and other additives. These types of processed foods are also typically high in unhealthy fats, added sugars and/or sodium while being low in things like fiber, vitamins and minerals. This combination does not support good health. In fact, ultraprocessed foods have been shown by an abundance of research to be linked to obesity, metabolic syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, depression, an overall risk of death and much more.

How to choose processed foods

To help you understand the difference between healthier and less healthy forms of processed food, here are some examples: Examples of less-healthy processed foods include:
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  • Most fast foods
  • Many packaged snacks, desserts, pastries, bars, etc.
  • Many deli meats, sausages, bacon, etc.
  • Sugary beverages
  • Many breakfast cereals
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