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Get Cheesy and Sustainable with Farm Rich’s New Plant-Based Mozzarella Style Sticks!

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Farm Rich Plant-Based Mozzarella Sticks

Farm Rich, a popular US frozen snack brand, has debuted its first-ever plant-based Mozzarella Style Sticks. The snack is described as a delicious cheese alternative, made with melty dairy-free cheese wrapped in crispy golden breading, and comes with a side of marinara sauce. Each serving of the Plant-Based Mozzarella Style Sticks includes 4 grams of protein and 5% daily recommended fiber. The new product is now available in Walmart and Kroger stores nationwide.

Farm Rich’s Plant-Based Mozzarella Style Sticks are a game changer for the brand and consumers with lactose intolerance, who can now indulge in a classic cheesy snack without any dairy. According to Mia Syn, a registered dietitian and nutrition expert, these new snacks are a great substitute for those who love breaded cheese sticks but need more plant-based options.

The brand has made some of America’s favorite frozen snacks and appetizers for over 40 years, starting with Mozzarella Sticks. Its newest plant-based offerings show the company’s continued commitment to offering a variety of tasty snacks while keeping up with the evolving needs of consumers.

Breaded cheese sticks are a popular American snack and appetizer, and only a few brands have so far capitalized on offering a dairy-free alternative. Wholly Veggie sells gluten-free Mozzarella-Style Sticks made with cauliflower and upcycled veggies, while startup NoDoh offers innovative plant-based cheese sticks for food service and retail.

As more and more consumers shift towards a plant-forward approach to their diets for better overall health, introducing plant-based alternatives to classic snacks like cheese sticks is a welcome addition. It’s a step in the right direction towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly food system.

We applaud Farm Rich’s move towards plant-based snacks and hope to see more brands follow suit. As consumers, we have the power to shape the food industry by making conscious choices and supporting brands that prioritize sustainability and animal welfare. So, the next time you’re looking for a cheesy snack, why not try Farm Rich’s new Plant-Based Mozzarella Style Sticks?

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