ANAHEIM, CA - Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods, a subsidiary of Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY; TSX: TLRY), is introducing its latest hemp-based food innovations at the Natural Products Expo West. The event, taking place from March 13-15, features the company's new Superseed Oatmeal and a Bioactive Fiber product aimed at supporting gut health.
The company's new offerings include Organic Bioactive Fiber, a complete fiber solution with 6 grams of fiber per serving. This product, developed in collaboration with Brightseed, is designed to aid digestion and promote bowel regularity while also providing a sense of fullness.
Moreover, Manitoba Harvest is launching a line of Superseed Oatmeal products, including original, apple & cinnamon, and maple & brown sugar flavors. These oatmeals are blended with hemp hearts and flax to provide a source of protein, fiber, and omega fatty acids.
Sam Garfinkel, SVP of Commercial Operations & Strategy at Manitoba Harvest, highlighted the need for healthy and sustainable energy sources in the breakfast category, which is often dominated by caffeine and sugar. He stated that their latest innovations offer nutritional benefits in formats that are both familiar and delicious.
Manitoba Harvest, recognized as a global leader in hemp foods, has products available in approximately 17,000 retail stores across North America, including natural channel leader Whole Foods Markets and conventional grocery leader Walmart (NYSE:WMT). The company is also a Certified B Corporation, CarbonZero certified, and has pioneered regenerative agriculture practices in hemp cultivation.
The company's commitment to quality, sustainability, and consumer wellness has been central since its inception in 1998. It offers a wide range of hemp-based food products, from Hemp Hearts and Hemp Protein to Hemp Granola and Hemp Oil.
This press release statement provides the information for the new products showcased at the Natural Products Expo West and does not imply any Food and Drug Administration endorsement of health claims.
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