NUD Spirulina Banana Crisps, 6 pack
NUD Spirulina Banana Crisps, 6 pack
These may be green but, don’t let that throw you off, as these are naturally sweeter than the “cacao banana crisps”, with a delicious vanilla-like undertone.
We cover the taste of spirulina perfectly, which is high in the antioxidant vitamin A and is one of the most sustainable and nutrient-dense foods on the planet.
Made from only FOUR pure, no BS ingredients including raw spirulina (which is a blue-green algae), coconut, sesame, and a delicious sweetness from our prebiotic-rich friend, the humble banana.
Gut-friendly, nut-free, and packed with filling good fats, 3g protein and 4g fibre per serving.
We believe these are the most whole, pure, unprocessed cookie-like snacks you can find.
Check out our other flavour in this collection:
Cacao Banana Crisps, and our sample bundles!
How To Use
These can be eaten out of the bag, topped with a nut-butter, cheeze, chocolate spread, or use as a grain-free granola atop dairy-free yogurt.
Ingredients
Banana*, Sesame seeds*, Coconut*, Spirulina*.
* = Organic
Per serving
Ingredients
Banana*, Sesame seeds*, Coconut*, Spirulina*.
* = Organic
Why You'll Love It
Fruit first! (its like a smoothie on-the-go!)
Sustainable ingredients
Holistic Nutritionist-crafted
Nutrient-dense
Satisfy hunger and nutrition needs with good fats, fibre, protein and micronutrients
No sugars, sweeteners, or processed starches/flours
ALWAYS organic, non-GMO
2 servings per bag, to be shared, or keep to yourself ;p
Grain-free, gluten-free
Paleo-friendly
Vegan and plant-based
Plastic Neutral
For every bag sold, we remove the equivalent amount of plastic from the environment
If you love bananas, you will definitely want to give these a try!
School safe*, mom approved and loved by children!
* as long as sesame is not controlled in their classroom/district
FAQ
Are your products safe for those with nut allergies?
Our products are made in our own dedicated facility on our own equipment. We have no tree nuts or peanuts allowed within our facility, or manufacturing line. We do currently receive our ingredients from suppliers that store ingredients within a warehouse that can have both nuts and non-nut ingredients together but, everyone along the supply chain works to keep them separate with the utmost care and allergen control procedures, for which we have statements for.
Of course determining what you put in your body is ultimately up to you though.
Please Note: we do use sesame and coconut on all equipment.
What quantifies the price for your products?
When it comes to food, you get what you pay for.
Since our products are all made by hand, in small batches, with organic, raw ingredients and superfoods, within Toronto, these don’t come cheap.
Also, because we dehydrate to maintain nutrition, this process takes between 24-36hrs per batch.
We are peeling and chopping all ingredients by hand, like you would at home, which is very labour intensive (and thus expensive).
We could also explain how certain agricultural products receive high subsidies to make them cheap (i.e. corn, beef, soy, etc) but, we won’t get all political here. We trust you can do your own research ;)
A better question, is why are other foods so cheap?!
How many pieces of product come in each package?
The product density changes by flavour and can fluctuate per batch, as everything is hand made with no machines.
Also to note, instead of focusing on quantity, we look at quality and nutrient density you receive per bag. In a comparison to “normal/processed snacks” our products are so nutrient dense, that per bite, you are getting macro and micro nutrients to feed your body, while also stabilizing blood sugar and satisfying hunger. No $2 snack chips will do that.
What are your shipping times?
We typically ship orders out within 2 business days of receiving an order.
Within the GTA, transit time is usually 1 day from date of shipment.
Within Ont/Quebec, transit time is usually 2-3 days
To the western provinces, or Atlantic provinces, it can be around 3-5 days for transit time.
We ship all across Canada (incl. the territories and PO boxes), as well as all across the USA.
For shipments to the USA, these can take from 5-10 business days transit time but, keep in mind we are crossing a border and customs can at times hold up orders, at US customs discretion. This is completely out of our control.
Note, keep track of duties and import taxes for international orders. These are not within our control, or our responsibility for US-bound orders.
What is your return policy?
We can not accept back food items and re-sell them for safety reasons.
If you are not satisfied for any reason with your order, notify us within 15 days of receipt of your order and we will work to make it right. Contact us at: [email protected] for any concerns regarding your order.
Why does the sugar amount seem so high in the nutrition facts table for the 'Banana Crisps’ and the “chocolate covered bananas”?
Firstly, as a holistic nutritionist founded company, we must say you should never reduce a product (or any food for that matter) to only it’s numbers in the Nutrition Facts Table. Always look at quality (aka the ingredients), over quantity (aka the nutrition facts).
Back to the sugar question: In our banana crisp items, the sugar content only comes from organic, blended bananas that we ripen and peel in house. Our four flavours range in sugar content from 6g-8g/serving, or 12g-16g/bag. This comes packed with tons of fiber, protein, good fat, and micronutrients, which slows the absorption of sugar into the blood stream. This means you will not get a sugar spike, or energy crash AND you will have the benefit of feeling more satiated longer between meals (bonus!).
Same goes for our chocolate covered bananas. There are no sweeteners added to either the fruit, or the cacao/chocolate coating. All the sugars reflected in the label, are from the dehydrated bananas.
Did you know that one apple has about 22g of sugar and only 3g fiber?! Now we are not saying apples are bad, but, we are trying to make a point…
Fun Fact: did you know that nutrition facts are often not accurate anyway, where the ingredient declarations have to be. So, what would you rather base your food choices off of, ingredients, or possibly incorrect numbers?
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