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Red Mango Introduces New Line Of Parfaits, Smoothies

DBR Staff Writer Published 16 March 2010

Red Mango, a retailer of frozen yogurt, has expanded its menu with a new line of probiotic smoothies and made-to-order parfaits at all its participating locations throughout the US.

The new line of smoothies, are offered in four flavors such as Strawberry Banana, Tropical Mango, Acai Berry and Pomegranate by POM Wonderful. According to the company, the smoothies are made with fresh fruit and naturally sweetened with Stevia.

 

Red Mango parfaits are made-to-order in two combinations that include the company's frozen yogurt, fruit and organic flax seed granola. The Mixed Berry parfait is layered with blueberries, strawberries and bananas, while the Tropical parfait offers pineapples, bananas and mangos. The company claims that both parfaits are all-natural, nonfat and packed with Omega-3s.

 

The company further claims that both parfaits and smoothies serve up as a meal option, around 300 calories, with the benefits of Red Mango yogurt, including GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086) a patented type of probiotic to Red Mango and that has been shown to support a healthy immune and digestive system.

 

Parfaits and smoothies join Red Mango's line of nonfat frozen yogurts and probiotic iced teas. The frozen yogurt flavors include Original, Pomegranate by POM Wonderful, Tangomonium, and the seasonal flavor Cocoa, all around 100 calories per serving. Probiotic teas are available in Lemonocity (Lemonade Green Tea), Mysteaque (Vanilla Black Tea) and Fanteasia (Wildberry Hibiscus Tea), all under 100 calories per serving.

 

Dan Kim, president and CEO of Red Mango, said: Sometimes health can take a backseat when grabbing a meal on the run. That's why we are encouraging customers to re-think yogurt and consider Red Mango a lunch-worthy option.

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