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    7-Eleven Debuts Gluten-Free and Other Healthy Snacks

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    LA consumers lead the country in health and wellness trends, and are open to new and innovative products and services, so 7-Eleven's new gluten-free and healthy snacks seem like a natural fit.

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    Celiac.com 05/27/2019 - Gluten-free foods are among the many new and healthy snacks coming to a 7-Eleven near you, at least if you live in the Los Angeles area. The new and healthier snacks are part of 7-Eleven Inc's new "Sips & Snacks That Love You Back" campaign that has debuted nearly 100 new food and beverage products in 125 stores in Los Angeles . 

    The launch includes products from 31 emerging brands that are keto, paleo, vegan, organic, gluten-free, or plant-based, among other healthy attributes. These new products are stocked in end-aisle displays and inside the open-air cold cases in 7-Eleven stores. 

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    The campaign is aimed at customers who demand healthier options, “power snackers, restricted-diet followers and anyone looking for ways to incorporate more functional, better-for-you sips and snacks to keep them fueled while on the go,” 7-Eleven said.

    LA consumers lead the country in health and wellness trends, and are open to new and innovative products and services, so the fit seems like a natural one. "In the past, 7-Eleven's LA stores have had great success with food and beverages on the leading edge of these trends," said Chris Harkness, vice president of new business development for Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven. 

    7-Eleven's "emerging brands team created this unique product assortment in collaboration with our category managers...to give customers drinks and snacks that they might not expect to find at a 7-Eleven store," Harkness added.

    The campaign arises out of the company's recent Next Up event, which showcased emerging brands hoping to land on 7-Eleven’s shelves. The company accepted 70 out of more than 300 brands that applied, and chose 31 brands for its test launch in Los Angeles. 

    Here are the 31 brands by category:

    Sips

    • Brew Dr. Kombucha: 100% organic and raw kombucha crafted with loose-leaf teas and blended with herbs, fruits and other botanicals.
    • Harmless Harvest Coconut Water: Organic coconut-based beverages.
    • Kabaki Kenyan Purple Tea: A purple tea that is high in antioxidants and grown in the high elevations of Mount Kenya.
    • Koia: 100% plant-based, dairy free, soy-free and non-GMO protein beverages. Each bottle contains 18 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar.
    • Roar Organic: A line of organic electrolyte infusions with antioxidants, B vitamins, unique flavor combinations and 2 grams of sugar per serving.
    • Slingshot Rise Breakfast Drink: High-protein, probiotic drinkable yogurt with a crunchy shot of chia, almonds and oats.
    • Soylent: A grab-and-go meal with 20 grams of plant protein and 36 essential nutrients in a ready-to-drink beverage.
    • Spindrift Sparkling Water: Sparkling water made with real squeezed fruit. The beverage is non-GMO and gluten-free, and it has no calories or sweeteners.
    • Tio Gazpacho: A line of ready-to-drink vegetable-based soups.

    Snacks

    • Bobo's Oat Bars: Fresh-baked meal replacement bars that are gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan, kosher and soy-free.
    • Fishpeople Jerky: Sustainable salmon jerky with 24 grams of protein and 900 milligrams of omega-3s per bag.
    • Kalahari Biltong: Keto and paleo meat snacks that are air-dried, thinly sliced and made with six simple ingredients.
    • Ka-Pop Snacks: Ancient Grain Popped Chips that are vegan, gluten free, non-GMO and free of the top 12 allergens.
    • Kize Bars: Snack bars made with real-food ingredients. They are gluten free, non-GMO, nut-butter based and high in protein. Ten percent of each purchase helps feed those in need.
    • Love Corn: Premium crunchy corn snacks that are vegan, gluten-free and non-GMO.
    • Nick's Sticks: 100% grass-fed beef and free-range turkey meat snacks that are paleo and keto.
    • Peatos: Crunchy pea snacks with "junk food" taste and plant-based ingredients.
    • Perfect Bar: A refrigerated nut-butter protein bar that has up to 17 grams of protein per bar.
    • Quinn Snacks: Popcorn kernel snacks made with whole grain flours. The snacks are gluten-free, non-GMO and soy-, dairy- and corn- free.
    • Shroom Crisps: Crispy mushroom snacks that are available in a variety of flavors.
    • Siete Family Foods: Grain-free tortilla chips that are available in Nacho, Ranch and Fuego flavors. The chips are gluten- and dairy-free, paleo, vegan and non-GMO.
    • Snacklins: Crunchy chips made from mushroom, onion and yuca. Each bag contains 80 calories.
    • The Toasted Oat: Soft-baked granola crafted from healthy ingredients for a fresh cookie taste.

    Shots

    • BrainJuice: A brain supplement shot meant to boost focus, memory and mood without the jitters or crash of traditional energy shots.
    • Kor Shots: Refrigerated raw wellness shots that contain no water or sugar. These shots are USDA-certified organic.
    • Strike Force Energy: A clear liquid beverage enhancer that is sugar- and calorie-free with 160 milligrams of caffeine and 100% B vitamins. The shots are designed to be mixed with any 16- to 20-ounce beverage.

    Sweets

    • Buff Bake: Protein-packed crunch cookies with nut-butter filling sandwiched between them. Each cookie contains 12 grams of protein and is gluten-free and non-GMO.
    • Clio Bars: Dark chocolate-wrapped Greek yogurt bars. Each bar has 9 grams of protein, probiotics and less than 150 calories.
    • Cocomels: Coconut milk caramels that are dairy-free, plant-based and non-GMO.
    • Dave's Sweet Tooth Toffee: Handmade, small-batch toffee that doesn't stick to your teeth.
    • Smashcrispy: Marshmallow rice treats from snackable marshmallow brand Smashmallow. These treats are made with organic cane sugar and natural ingredients.

    Edited by Jefferson Adams



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    Are 7-11 Mini tacos celiac friendly?

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    4 hours ago, Mont82 said:

    Are 7-11 Mini tacos celiac friendly?

    I would not eat them and I have celiac disease.  But, I do not take a lot of risks.  At 7-11, I would grab a bag of certified gluten-free chips, a cheese stick, yogurt or banana.  Maybe a cup of plain coffee if it were in the morning.  

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