Toaster treats.
In response to rising demand for organic foods, Nature's Path has created USDA-certified organic toaster pastries A toaster pastry is a type of pastry, designed to be safely heated in a toaster. It is a convenience food, generally intended to be eaten for breakfast, but is often a snack. . These apple cinnamon cinnamon, name for trees and shrubs of the genus Cinnamomum of the family Lauraceae (laurel family). Cinnamon spice comes chiefly from the Sri Lankan cinnamon (C. zeylanicum), now cultivated in several tropical regions. , blueberry blueberry, plant of the large genus Vaccinium, widely distributed shrubs (occasionally small trees) of the family Ericaceae (heath family), usually found on acid soil. They are often confused with the related huckleberry. or strawberry pastries ($3.49) come in 11-ounce boxes of six and can be frosted or unfrosted. Each pastry pastry, general name for baked articles of food made of paste or having paste as a necessary ingredient. The name is also used for the paste itself. The essential elements of paste are flour, liquid (usually milk or water, sometimes beaten egg), and shortening. is made from organic, whole grain flour and contains organic fruit fillings, with no transfats. For more than 30 years, Nature's Path has offered a variety of quality snacks, baking mixes and energy bars that are more natural than conventional fare. The tasty pastries are available for purchase online and at select retailers nationwide. CONTACT: Nature's Path, (888) 808-9505, www.naturespath.com.
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