Kaia Foods 20%-OFF Coupon / Discount-Code!
Great Gluten-Free Sprouted Granola and more!
I came across the fantastic Kaia foods granola products at our local Whole Foods store recently, and I really enjoyed the fact that they are a hearty 100% Raw, Certified Organic, Certified Gluten-Free, Vegan, Sprouted and dehydrated (not baked) high-quality and nutritious granola. This is by no means average granola, but instead it is a robust premium blend of completely raw ingredients that comes together to form a tasty treat with excellent texture.I especially enjoyed the "Cocoa Bliss" variety (pictured above) which features sprouted buckwheat*, agave nectar*, raisins*, flax seeds*, sprouted sunflower seeds*, cacao powder*, sprouted pumpkin seeds*, sprouted walnuts*, dried coconut*, vanilla extract*, and sea salt. (*organic)
When reading the ingredient list, I has some questions about the sprouted walnuts and contacted Kaia foods for more detail. I was particularly curious as to how they acquired sprouted walnuts as I had never seen such a thing. Here is a quoted response from Kaia foods about this ingredient and their current plans for further improving on a great product:
We do have sprouted walnuts listed on our packaging when in fact they are soaked outside of their shells, but not soaked to the point where they form sprouts. We found that soaking our walnuts cuts down on the harsh acid that they release that can cause soars on the roofs of our mouths. The soaked walnuts also make for a creamier bite. Just so you know, we are in the process of revamping our recipes and we are actually removing all of the walnuts from our recipes. We found that the overall package stays fresher, longer, without the walnuts. So please stay tuned for our new and improved Cocoa Bliss flavor, we hope that you enjoy it.Well, that was neat to hear about. I definitely like the current formulation and I expect their next iteration will be equally tasty (not sure what they plan to replace the walnuts with, but hopefully something that complements the other ingredients nicely as the walnuts currently do).
The Kaia Foods 20%-OFF Discount for an entire year!
When I inquired about their Coco Bliss granola, Kaia foods was nice enough to not only explain their ingredients and manufacturing process, but they also were kind enough to offer me a Coupon-Code for 20% off all their products for all my Gluten-Free Blog readers. You can get this discount when you shop on their online store (which I have done and confirmed this coupon-code works fine), and during the checkout process there is a field for entering the following coupon code:GLUTENFREEBLOG
The Kaia foods web-store [UPDATE 2017: Kaia site appears to be no longer; not sure if they are still making this product or not, but I hope so since it was fantastic!]
This is a great deal, and this coupon-code should be in effect til approximately December, 2012! I can get the various Kaia granola, cookies, and snack foods now via their online web store for a better price than I recently purchased a batch for at Whole Foods. There is a $5.00 fixed-price shipping (per order) which is easily outweighed by this 20% discount (e.g., just purchasing 3 bags of granola at this sale price covers the shipping, and above that is all a bonus savings).
I ordered some of their other organic and raw-ingredient products and look forward to trying them and perhaps even posting more comments about them here. They offer the following products:
- Buckwheat Granolas: Cocoa Bliss Buckwheat Granola, Cherry Pie Buckwheat Granola, Date & Spice Buckwheat Granola, Raisin Cinnamon Buckwheat Granola,
- Alive and Radiant Cookies: including the "Raweo" cookies — these are what Oreo cookies should be! All organic, gluten-free, vegan, and raw-ingredients! It is about as healthy as you can get with a "cookie". There are a few varieties: the Original Raweo Cookie and the Oh So Fudgie Raweo Cookie and even a Raweo Chai cookie. Kaia foods cookies also include a Luscious Lemon Swirl variety and a Contrast Cookie.
- Alive & Radiant Kale Krunch and the Kaia Kale Chips: I have not tried these yet, but I do like toasted kale so I would bet I would like these. I toast my kale in the oven and turn it into a light and crunchy snack, but you could never package such a delicate creation. Kaia seems to have created some interesting snacks based around kale and other sprouted ingredients that sounds rather yummy; if anyone has tried these and wants to share comments, please do do.
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2 comments:
It's a pleasant welcome to have coupons for healthy stuff since most coupons nowadays are catered to processed foods.
just recently tried the kale crunch in southwestern ranch and they are amazing!!! crunch and spice a lovely combo!! I have got to try all the other items!
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