Spring is a season of new beginnings.
In thefood and beverage industry, it is an especially fruitful time for product launches.
That means big debuts for all kinds of meat and dairy alternatives, superfoods, and plant-forward goods.
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But these better-for-you items aren’t the only new provisions vying for your attention right now.
Even mainstream food companies are looking to make a timely splash with their own new spin-offs.
We’ve combed through the various news releases and announcements.
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Here are 10 new grocery items that piqued our interest.
The new plant-based peanut butter cups replace the milk with oak flour.
The California-based company recently launched its newest flavor:Here Comes Truffle.
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Find the new truffle flavor atTarget, Whole Foods, Albertsons, and Safeway.A four-pack costs $16.29online.
AMCPerfectly Popcorn
Popcorn is the quintessential movie-watching snack.
AMC Entertainment this month launched its new Perfectly Popcorn at Walmart locations across the country.
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That essentially means that all of its ingredients derive from eco-friendly, holistic farming practices.
All do-gooding aside, the ice cream reputedly tastes really good, too.
Cleveland Kitchen Kimchi Pickles
Ohio-basedCleveland Kitchenspecializes in fermented foods like kimchi and pickles.
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Now the company has combined these two things into a tantalizing, spicy-sweet delicacy.
Look for the brand’s Kimchi Pickles at Target stores, priced at $5.99.
Single cans start at $2.69 at select retailers, while an 8-pack starts at $16.49.
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Now, the Mexican-American company is coming out with a more traditional style of corn chips calledMaiz Totopos.
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