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Bear Naked granola introduces new flavors

Granola fans should introduce themselves to Bear Naked granola, if they aren't familiar with it already. The award winning, good-for-you cereal is on of the best selling and best tasting granolas in the country. Made with wholesome, all-natural ingredients, the company's goal is to make sure that their customers enjoy living a healthy lifestyle and eating healthy - starting with granola, of course. Their granolas are hand-crafted in small batches with real whole grains and other "bearly processed and utterly naked ingredients." They have been available in three flavors for a couple of years now: fruit and nut, apple cinnamon and banana nut. This month, the company is rolling out two new flavors, Peanut Butter and Jelly granola and Peak Protein Blueberry Walnut. The peanut butter flavor is designed to taste like one of the most popular sandwiches in the country and to appeal to kids as well as adults. The blueberry flavor is intended to remind eaters of freshly baked blueberry muffins.

Only the blueberry flavor is available at their online store right now, but both should be on store shelves alongside the original flavors within a couple of weeks.

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Tags: bear naked, blueberry muffins, breakfast, cereal, cereals, flavors, grains, granola, granolas, health, health food, healthy, new flavors, NewFlavors, pbj, peak protein, peanut butter, snack, snacks, stores-and-shopping, whole grains

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Sara

1-03-2007 @1:48PM Sara said... Peanut butter and jelly granola sounds really good, I may have to check that out.
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Mike Carvin

1-03-2007 @3:34PM Mike Carvin said... Looking forward to trying the blueberry walnut. Their "original" peak protein flavor was a bit gritty, and at the time the only flavor of Bear Naked that I didn't particularly care for. But all in all, I love Bear Naked and would love to give this new flavor a try.
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Vesna Vuynovich Kovach

1-04-2007 @10:53AM Vesna Vuynovich Kovach said... You wanna know what bugs me about Bear Naked? The name doesn't make any sense. The whole Bear theme doesn't relate to anything about the product. (Except for the bear claw logo -- but then the only reason that's the logo is that the name has "Bear" in it.) It's like they think it's a pun, but it's only half a pun, because they didn't bother to fill in the other side of the double meaning.

Anyone catch the Food Network's "Recipe for Success" that featured them? It was a good show. But in case you're hoping it'll explain what bears have to do with anything -- it doesn't.
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Jim Heiner

1-10-2007 @6:12PM Jim Heiner said... Hi,
I'm the editor for the TOUR TIMES newsletter (ADA/Tour de Cure), and you are one of our new sponsors this year.
I would appreciate a short statement about you and your product that we could use in the newsletter to familiarize our staff and riders Re. this new company and product. If you have a slogan or whatever you would like us to include, I would appreciate that as well.
Thanks.
Regards,
Jim Heiner
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Rachel Sanzari

1-24-2007 @9:16AM Rachel Sanzari said... Jim Heiner-

Hello. I believe you are requesting information on Bear Naked products for your Tour Times newsletter. If so, please feel free to contact me at rachel@eat-granola.com to discuss further.

Best regards,
Rachel Sanzari
Bear Naked
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