10 healthy snacks you can still order online to keep you entertained and satisfied
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Bushwick Kitchen’s Trees Knees Maple Syrup
Bushwick Kitchen is a sauce company which is known to serve up finger-licking, flavor-addicting sauces and condiments for foodies looking to elevate their meals or share a unique culinary gift with friends and family. Bushwick Kitchen was founded in January 2014 by an entrepreneur and a culinary enthusiast with the ambitious goal of launching a business from concept to finished product in 30 days. The first product, Bees Knees Spicy Honey, was born. By the end of the first year, Bushwick Kitchen had shipped over 9,000 bottles of honey — all bottled, one at a time, by hand, in Brooklyn, New York to every state in the USA and 27 countries.
Nowadays, the Bushwick Kitchen line has grown to 15 lip-smacking, tongue-drooling products, including its Trees Knees maples, Weak Knees srirachas and our Bees Knees honey collection. Sourced from the best sugar makers in the U.S., Bushwick Kitchen’s Trees Knees maple syrup is 100 percent organic and Grade A for rich amber color and flavor. Trees Knees maple syrup is made with all-natural, minimal ingredients to ensure the highest quality and taste in every bottle, all of which gluten-free, paleo-friendly and vegan. Every bottle of deliciousness continues to be infused, mixed, packaged, and shipped from the Northeastern Region of the U.S.
Pure Crumb’s Bark Bites
Pure Crumb founder Lauren Fleri knows a thing or two about working out and eating clean. The New York City-based fitness trainer, marathon runner and CrossFit Games competitor was constantly on the go and tired of having to rely on snack bars as the only “healthy” option for snacks. So Ms. Fleri decided to take everyone’s favorite baked goods and turn them into healthy, guilt-free treats, as now sold in grocery stores, gyms and health food stores throughout New York City as well as available on Amazon.
On the bark end, Pure Crumb’s Bark Bites come in divine flavors like Chocolate Chip, Brownie, Coconut Chocolate Chip and Crumb Cake. At just 120 to 160 calories a bag, these gluten-free treats are also free of a bad aftertaste. So while you’re quarantining at home, you can reward yourself with a healthy snack by Pure Crumb. They’re sweet enough to satisfy cravings, yet so low-cal that they won’t likely ruin your diet.
Lil Bucks
Emily Griffith has found the one superfood that is not on every influencers’ radar… yet. Griffith fell in love with sprouted buckwheat while living in Australia. She moved back home to Chicago and brought this crunchy superfood creation with her. Thus, Griffith launched Lil Bucks, the first dedicated sprouted buckwheat brand in the USA.
Lil Bucks is here to top your smoothie bowl, ice cream and toasts or add some crunch to your oatmeal, salad, sweet potato and scrambled eggs. Lil Bucks is gluten-free, vegan and paleo, and it has 10x more antioxidants than quinoa. With 5 grams of fiber and 6 grams of plant-based protein, Lil Bucks is a raw food delight perfect for snacks. In addition, it’s a fruit seed, not a grain. Lil Bucks is currently available in three flavors: OG, Cacao Pow and Matcha.
Which of theses snacks will you be ordering to make your quarantine more fun? Tell us which snacks you prefer in the comments.