There’s a new veg-based snack launching in the UK and here’s everything you need to know
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ZENB has launched a new vegetable-based snack called ZENB Veggie Sticks and they are gluten-free, plant based and 100% organic.
If you’re into savoury snacks, you’re going to love the latest launch from plant-based brand ZENB.
ZENB Veggie Sticks are a new range of snacks launching in the UK and as you might expect, vegetables are the focus!
The ZENB Veggie Sticks are available in four flavours: Beetroot, Carrot, Pumpkin and Red Pepper.
You can order the ZENB Veggie Sticks exclusively from ZENB.co.uk (opens in new tab) and get them delivered straight to your door.
Five reasons to try ZENB’s new Veggie Sticks:
Vegetables are the main ingredient
In the ingredients you will notice that vegetables are always listed first. So you can be confident that you’re snacking on a product, which heroes vegetables.
ZENB Veggie Sticks are also free from artificial flavours and do not contain preservatives.
All the products are certified organic by the Soil Association
To enhance and compliment the flavour of the vegetable used, ZENB mixes in puffed brown rice, red quinoa and almonds.
They are plant-based and gluten-free
ZENB is passionate about food that can be enjoyed by everyone and that is respectful of our planet’s natural resources.
The ZENB Veggie Sticks are made using only plant-based ingredients making them vegan friendly. They are also gluten free and a source of fibre.
They raise awareness of food waste
ZENB use as much of the plant as possible, from peel to core and stem to seed, which are often discarded, thereby hoping to raise awareness around issues of food waste.
The brand’s name ZENB, pronounced Zen-B, is testament to it’s desire to raise awareness around food waste, as it is derived from the Japanese word for whole – Zenbu.
Hopefully by eating the new ZENB Veggie Sticks it will also encourage and inspire you to think before chucking out your scraps.
The package fits through your letterbox
ZENB Veggie Sticks can be ordered online exclusively fromZENB.co.ukand are delivered straight to your door in boxes that fit through your letterbox. So you don’t have to be in waiting for the parcel to arrive.
If you’re interested in trying the new ZENB Veggie Sticks you can order a trial box, which includes all four flavours. You’ll simply need to cover the cost of postage and packaging which is only £2.99. After the trial ends, you’ll be automatically enrolled on ZENB’s fortnightly subscription plan. You can select the ZENB Veggie Sticks in packs of 4, 8 or 16 individual or mixed flavour, either as a one off or as a subscription, with prices starting from £9.49 for a pack of 4 (or £2.37 per stick). You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time before the product is shipped. Terms apply: https://zenb.co.uk/pages/trial-offer-terms-and-conditions
The ZENB Veggie Sticks are the first launch from ZENB in the UK, with the aim to expand its range by bringing in more products that complement a balanced, plant-based diet, so keep your eyes peeled!
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