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SHOPPING CART: New food productions now available

By PAM KRAGEN - Staff Writer | Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Post your Comments Increase Font Decrease Font email this story print this story  Chick Fil-A's Coffee Caramel Hand-Spun Milkshake.
new product  Vic Cherkoff's DownUnder sauces and splashes. new product.  Little Debbie Nutty Bar 100 calorie snacks  King Hawaiian
Snacker Rolls. Caramoo: Chick-fil-A has introduced a new milkshake to its frozen drinks line. The Coffee Caramel Hand-Spun Milkshake
joined the fast-food chain's menu last week.

For your shrimps on the barby: Vic Cherikoff DownUnder, a new line of Australian-inspired grilling sauces and splashes (seasoned oils)
created by famed Aussie chef Vic Cherikoff, arrives in Southern California stores this week. The all-natural, low-fat and low-sodium bottled
products can be used as finishing sauces and marinades for grilled meats, seafood, poultry and vegetables. The grilling sauces come in
Kakadu Wild Fire Pepper, Barrier Reef Lemon, Lime and Chili. The splashes, made from extra-virgin olive oil, Australian macadamia oil
and camellia tea oil, are for drizzling atop meat, vegetables and seafood on the grill. Suggested retail price is $6.99.

Fish oils without the ick factor: Fish oils are rich with Omega 3 fatty acids, but their fishy flavor makes them unappetizing in foods.
New Aristo Wellness Bars use tasteless fish oils for a healthy, 140-calorie snack bar made with antioxidants, brown rice syrup,
honey and fruit. The bars, retailing for $1.89, come in three flavors: Acai-Blueberry and Lime, Pomegranate and Cranberry, and Goji
Berry and Orange.

Nutty Bar light: Little Debbie has introduced a 100-calorie version of its popular Nutty Bar chocolate-peanut cookie crisp. The lower-calorie
bar cookies are individually wrapped, 12 to a carton, with a suggested retail price of $1.59 per box.

Menehune rolls: King's Hawaiian, the Torrance-based maker of Hawaiian sweet breads and dinner rolls, has introduced a new line of
Snacker Rolls, which are four pre-sliced mini sandwich rolls (2-by-4 inches) for making small sandwiches.

Sweet and sour: In time for spring, Breyers has replaced the granola and nut mix-ins for its YoCrunch yogurt cups with name-brand sweets
including Nabisco Oreos, Nestle Buncha Crunch, Butterfinger and Reese's Pieces candies. The yogurt flavors (vanilla, cookies-and-cream
and strawberry) come in regular and light varieties. The 6-ounce YoCrunch cups retail for 99 cents to $1.19.

New cereal: Hodgson Mills, an Illinois-based maker of whole-grain foods, has added to its all-natural muesli line. Apples & More Muesli
features dried sweet apple chunks and raisins, rolled whole oats, red wheat, barley and rye, with sunflower and flax seeds. It comes in a
16-ounce carton and can be served hot or cold.

Carlsbad company offers new tea: Healthy Innovations of Carlsbad has introduced Vida Tea, a sparkling green tea sweetened with
organic blue agave nectar. The product, packaged in 12-ounce cans, comes in desert pear, wild berry and pomegranate flavors. The
health-focused drinks have no high-fructose corn syrup and are vegan, chemical and gluten-free. Healthy Innovations donates 5 cents
from every can sold to the Children with Diabetes Foundation. Visit www.vidatea.com.