
The author's 4-year-old granddaughter enjoying her Organic Living Superfoods dried strawberries.
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Organic Living Superfoods' "Raw Natural Juice-Infused Strawberries" are moist and chewy little nuggets of paradise. According to OLS, strawberries "have some of the highest antioxidant values of any fruit." In addition, they have anti-inflammatory nutrients, and they "excel in three major categories: cardiovascular support and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, improved regulation of blood sugar, and prevention of certain types of cancers." Of course they are also rich in Vitamin C, phytonutrients and fiber, and low in calories. But mainly, they are scrumptious.
Gramma tip: I cut the strawberries up into bit-sized pieces and pop just a few into a snack bag to keep in my purse. Then, when my granddaughter does not want to get into her carseat, I let her know that there is a bag of these little treats to be enjoyed after buckling in, and she can hardly get in fast enough! Of course she also finds these in her Christmas stockings and Easter baskets. (And gramma loves them, too!)
In addition, I love their Organic Superberry Antioxidant Smoothie Mix. I blend it with coconut milk and frozen organic raspberries. This has an exceptionally fresh taste, unlike most other smoothie mixes.

Organic Superberry Antioxidant Smoothie Mix. blended with coconut milk and frozen organic raspberries
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Bruce Nameson, Organic Living Superfoods president, was formerly partner/owner of Prana Cafe - a vegan restaurant in Newton, Massachusetts. OEN asked why he got started in the business:

Organic Living Superfoods President Bruce Namanson holding HowGood Award at Expo West in Anaheim, California
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"Craig Singer and I founded Organic Living Superfoods in 2012 based upon the premise that incorporating plant-based organic superfoods into your diet, as opposed to drugs and pharmaceutical, can naturally aid in preventing, and even reversing diseases such as cancer, heart disease, depression, inflammatory diseases and a plethora of other illnesses commonly associated with the Western diet.
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