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Frozen (But Thawable) Smoothies Hit Market

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"Smoothie popularity has skyrocketed in recent years and we're excited to expand the Homemade Brand…
"Smoothie popularity has skyrocketed in recent years and we're excited to expand the Homemade Brand to meet this growing interest," said John Luebbers, vice president, sales and marketing, United Dairy Farmers. "Other smoothie products require additional ingredients and preparation, but with our ready-to-eat version, health-conscious and on-the-go people have a delicious and convenient healthy snack option." 

Each package comes with two smoothie cups, available in Wildberry and Strawberry Banana flavors. With just 100 calories per serving, the smoothies are low in cholesterol and sodium, making them a guilt-free, refreshing snack. Made with real fruit, each 11.5 ounce cup is an excellent source of antioxidants, vitamin C and calcium. It takes just 15-20 seconds to zap them in the microwave.

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