Heathy, sustainable butters introduced to private label market

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An upstate New York organic nut butter company has three new products available for private label production, satisfying the keto, hemp-infused and alternative trends.

Once Again Nut Butter Collective, Nunda, N.Y., has introduced the organic products and all three fall under its “Honest in Trade” sustainability program, meaning the products are being monitored throughout its supply chain existence to fit Once Again’s standards around sustainable ingredients, social and environmental standards.

The three new products are:

Once Again Blanched Almond Butter — A keto-friendly addition to the company’s product lineup, the organic product uses blanched almond butters to give it 7 g of plant-based protein and just 1g of net carbs. The skin on the almonds have been removed, the almonds dry roasted, and the creamy or crunchy versions meet the needs of Keto, paleo and low glycemic diets.

Once Again Sunflower Hemp Butter — Allergy-friendly, the butter is grown from sunflower seeds, dry roasted for more flavor and milled for a creamy texture. It leverages organic hemp oil for additional antioxidants, amino acids and Omega fatty acids. It also has 5 g of plant-protein and a healthy dose of iron and potassium, making it perfect for toast, mixed into oatmeal or used to bake cookies.

Once Again Maple Almond Butter — Produced with unbalanced almonds, the creamy nut butter is enhanced with pure maple sugar and a bit of vanilla for a sweet flavor. It’s free of preservatives, cholesterol, trans fat, added oils and salt and is gluten-free, vegan kosher and Non-GMO verified.

Every jar of the company’s products feature Rocky-Roo, a raccoon character that represents the wholesome nature of the products and company.

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