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Nutritional Info

By partnering with organizations such as the American Heart Association and the Whole Grains Council  we are able to provide you with the most recent information for achieving your nutrition goals. To unlock the benefits of ALA Omega-3, Fiber, Whole Grains, and buying Organic, choose a topic and learn more!


USDA Certified Organic foods must meet numerous requirements before the "seal" can be displayed on organic products.  The USDA defines Organic as "Agricultural products that contain not less than 95 percent organic ingredients."  Organic products have not only shown to have more nutritional content, they also help you to promote a healthier lifestyle.

Organic can mean different things to different people, but to the USDA National Organic Program it is defined as: “Food produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations.

Organic foods are produced under strict guidelines, making sure they are grown without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or many other harmful ingredients.  Because of their natural production, these foods will help you and your family focus on being healthier and more environmentally friendly!




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One size doesn't fit all. MyPyramid Plan offers you a personal eating plan with the foods and amounts that are right for you. Click on the MyPyramid Plan box to get started.

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