Snacking options for warmer weather continued to trickle out over the past week, with Edy's launching some new coconut-infused frozen treats and Baskin-Robbins announcing its flavor of the month for April. The snack front also saw some new rollouts from Pringles and Doritos, which you'll see below. They all caught Food Dive's attention for this week's notable product launches:
1. PINEAPPLE COCONUT WATER EDY'S OUTSHINE BARS
Company: Nestlé USA
Edy's frozen fruit bars are getting a brand makeover and six new flavors for April, including pineapple and banana with a taste of coconut water mixed in. The new line of "Outshine"-branded bars contain 60 calories per bar and include additional seasonal flavors, such as raspberry, peach, grapefruit and blood orange.
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2. NACHO CHEESE AND RANCH LOCOS TACO DORITOS
Company: PepsiCo
Just in time to accompany Doritos' new packaging, the famous party chips brand has launched two varieties of tortilla chips based on it's Taco Bell shell collaborations (which, of course, were originally based on Doritos, so the inspiration cycle has now come full circle). DLT Nacho Cheese and Rank Crunchy Taco Doritos are now being sold nationwide.
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3. RASPBERRY VOSKOS GREEK YOGURT
Company: Voskos Greek Yogurt
Voskos promises 15% of the daily recommended dietary allowance of calcium in each cup of its new raspberry-flavored Greek yogurt. Available nationally, the company is also pushing the yogurt's fiber content and versatility in at-home recipes.
4. JAMOCA HEATH ICE CREAM
Company: Baskin-Robbins
Baskin-Robbins' flavor of the month for April is a combination of its own Jamoca coffee flavor with an injection of English toffee Heath candy. As usual, the offering is being sold over the counter and in pints and quarts.
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5. HONEY BUTTER, PIZZA AND CHEESE PRINGLES STIX
Company: Kellogg Company
Pringles' snack options ventured into territory beyond potato crisps last week with launch of thee flavors of "Stix." According to Pringles' announcement, these baked, cracker-sque sticks should be played with, as well as eaten, potentially standing in for drum sticks or chopsticks.
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