Perfekt Nutrition set for 'revolution' with granolas

Thursday, 13 November 2008
 
Perfekt Nutrition is set to revolutionise the cereal market with its range of organic granolas, blended to provide exactly the right proportion of nutrients for optimum health.

Since its launch in September, the company has secured listings with three major health food distributors, and will be available from Fresh & Wild, Whole Foods Market, Daylesford Organic stores and Planet Organic from the beginning of November. The company is also in talks with a major supermarket for a 2009 release.

Founded by Karolina Gardiner, with the aim of spearheading a new generation of ‘super' cereals, Perfekt is the only granola to combine the ideal 60:40 ratio of carbohydrates and protein (including essential fatty acids).

A low GI food, Perfekt granolas are made with the finest organic-grade ingredients, from Omega-rich Cold-Pressed Rapeseed Oil to Agave Nectar, a natural fructose from the blue Agave plant which gives a delicately sweet taste but without the calories of sugar or honey.

The range currently includes Organic Granola Nuts and Seeds and two first-to-market granolas: Nut Free Organic Granola with Pink Apple and Naturally Gluten Free Organic Granola with Quinoa Nuts and Seeds to enable allergy sufferers the chance to enjoy the tastes and benefits of a perfectly balanced granola.

Says Karolina: "Perfekt granolas are not only deliciously different, but have been carefully designed to make you feel fantastic and look your best. Providing a steady release of energy, the granolas nourish the body with the highest natural level of nutrients.

"We are delighted with the initial interest and demand for Perfekt granolas and look forward to becoming more readily available in 2009."

Perfekt granolas cost from £4.99. For further stockist information visit www.perfektnutrition.com.

Source: Perfekt Nutrition
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