Healthy gourmet snacks go mass market: Sahale Snacks hit shelves
Healthy gourmet snacks go mass market: Sahale Snacks hit shelves
Sahale Snacks, a Seattle-based producer of all natural, gourmet snack products, is taking a major step forward in realizing its goal of helping American consumers snack better.
The company has announced that its innovative line of nut blends will be sold at more than 140 SuperTarget stores in the United States. Sahale Snacks' new distribution channel reflects the growing trend of consumers demanding natural, healthy gourmet snack alternatives.
Sahale Snacks signature blends Valdosta, Ksar, Socorro and Soledad are now available in five-ounce pouches retailing for $3.99 at all SuperTarget stores, including stores in markets such as Minneapolis, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Orlando.
"Our goal is to provide a natural, healthy snack that tastes like great food," said Edmond Sanctis, co-founder of Sahale Snacks. Were thrilled that Target is using its broad reach to give more Americans the opportunity to transform their snack habit into a healthy, gourmet experience.
Sahale Snacks uses tree nuts as the basis of its premium snack blends. Tree nuts are cholesterol free and contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are associated with lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart disease.
Each of the companys four signature blends also contains natural and organic ingredients, including dried fruit, seeds and spice mixes inspired by regional cuisines. Sahale Snacks has selected ingredients such as organic tapioca syrup and organic evaporated cane juice that serve as an alternative to high-fructose corn syrup, a highly processed sweetener.
In January 2004, Sahale Snacks launched its line of nut blends at a small grocery store in Seattle. Word spread quickly, and Sahale Snacks are now sold in most states at retailers such as Whole Foods, Cost Plus World Market, Recreational Equipment Inc., SuperTarget stores and many leading regional natural and gourmet grocers.
At the recent Fancy Food Show in New York, the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade selected Sahale Snacks Valdosta Blend as one of four new product finalists in the Outstanding Best Seller category during its 33rd annual product award competition. The Valdosta Blend of black-peppered pecans, sweet cranberries and orange zest stood out among more than 3,500 other food products eligible for the award.
Sahale Snacks was founded in Seattle in 2003 by Josh Schroeter and Edmond Sanctis after they climbed Mt. Rainier in Washington state, and endured days of uninspiring trail mix and energy bars. The two set out to create a natural and healthy snack that tasted like great food. The company follows a simple product philosophy: start with natural whole foods, use culinary magic to create exceptional flavors, and offer busy people sophisticated and convenient healthy snacks. Sahale Snacks is dedicated to helping people snack better.
The company has announced that its innovative line of nut blends will be sold at more than 140 SuperTarget stores in the United States. Sahale Snacks' new distribution channel reflects the growing trend of consumers demanding natural, healthy gourmet snack alternatives.
Sahale Snacks signature blends Valdosta, Ksar, Socorro and Soledad are now available in five-ounce pouches retailing for $3.99 at all SuperTarget stores, including stores in markets such as Minneapolis, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Orlando.
"Our goal is to provide a natural, healthy snack that tastes like great food," said Edmond Sanctis, co-founder of Sahale Snacks. Were thrilled that Target is using its broad reach to give more Americans the opportunity to transform their snack habit into a healthy, gourmet experience.
Sahale Snacks uses tree nuts as the basis of its premium snack blends. Tree nuts are cholesterol free and contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are associated with lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart disease.
Each of the companys four signature blends also contains natural and organic ingredients, including dried fruit, seeds and spice mixes inspired by regional cuisines. Sahale Snacks has selected ingredients such as organic tapioca syrup and organic evaporated cane juice that serve as an alternative to high-fructose corn syrup, a highly processed sweetener.
In January 2004, Sahale Snacks launched its line of nut blends at a small grocery store in Seattle. Word spread quickly, and Sahale Snacks are now sold in most states at retailers such as Whole Foods, Cost Plus World Market, Recreational Equipment Inc., SuperTarget stores and many leading regional natural and gourmet grocers.
At the recent Fancy Food Show in New York, the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade selected Sahale Snacks Valdosta Blend as one of four new product finalists in the Outstanding Best Seller category during its 33rd annual product award competition. The Valdosta Blend of black-peppered pecans, sweet cranberries and orange zest stood out among more than 3,500 other food products eligible for the award.
Sahale Snacks was founded in Seattle in 2003 by Josh Schroeter and Edmond Sanctis after they climbed Mt. Rainier in Washington state, and endured days of uninspiring trail mix and energy bars. The two set out to create a natural and healthy snack that tasted like great food. The company follows a simple product philosophy: start with natural whole foods, use culinary magic to create exceptional flavors, and offer busy people sophisticated and convenient healthy snacks. Sahale Snacks is dedicated to helping people snack better.