100 Calorie Vegan Marshmallow Treats Receive Rave Reviews
Freeport, NY (PRWEB) June 4, 2008 -- Glenny's (www.glennys.com) is pleased to announce that its Certified 100% Vegan and Organic line of Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats are receiving rave reviews from leading healthy living publications.
In the current issue of VegNews, the premier magazine to focus on a vegetarian lifestyle, Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats were a featured product in the widely read "VegPicks" section where the acclaimed VegNews staff recommends new products that they have tasted and approved.
"There are certain snack sweets evocative of childhood, which we've longed for but couldn't find vegan versions of, until now," explained the VegNews editors. "Enter Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats. These tasty newcomers are the gluten-free reincarnation of the erstwhile, gelatinous goodies and will take you right back to the popular kid's fifth-grade birthday party."
However, it's not only the Vegan crowd that loves Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats. Dieters across the country are also taking notice of these tasty guilt-free snacks.
Recently, Prevention Magazine, the #1 healthy lifestyle magazine brand in the US and the 10th largest magazine in the nation, chose Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats as one of the thirty-eight top flat belly foods.
Prevention says, "The crispy texture and sweet flavor of the homemade kind, but made with organic whole grain rice instead of a processed kids' cereal. And Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow treats contain no gelatin, which is traditionally derived from meat by-products, including bones and hides. They are only 100 Calories per bar!"
"I'm delighted that such trusted brands, as VegNews and Prevention, have chosen to recognize Glenny's Marshmallow Treats as a top healthy snack choice," comments Glenn Schacher, President and Founder of Glenny's. "The product is truly unique, healthy and delicious and is sure to delight healthy snackers and dieters of all ages," Glenn continued.
Available in three delicious flavors, these gluten-free treats are formulated with a proprietary marshmallow recipe that has no gelatin, egg whites or dairy. Now anyone who wants to pursue a healthy and compassionate lifestyle can enjoy the great taste of brown rice drenched in creamy marshmallow, guilt-free. Better yet, for those who are watching their weight, each yummy Brown Rice Marshmallow Treat is only 100 calories.
Glenn Schacher founded the Glenny's back in 1979, when he lugged 50 lb pails of syrup on the subway from Chinatown to make the first batch of glenny's Rice Treats. It's been one exciting product after another ever since. The company's soy crisps and 100 Calorie Brownies are favorites of healthy snackers throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Glenny's Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats are available for purchase online at http://www.glennys.com. For a limited time glenny's is offering 15% off the Brown Rice Marshmallow Treats Variety Pack, which is a sampling of the three delicious Organic and Vegan Brown Rice Treats. You can shop for the Variety Pack at: http://www.glennys.com/marshmallow-treats-c-26.html
For more information please contact Cory Scharf at 516-377-1400 ext. 23
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