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Natural Fresh Bulk Granola Natural Fresh at its best! 2014-2015 CATALOG 2014-2015 • A leading bulk granola brand in the United States • Over 20 premium bulk granola offerings at superb value • Certified Kosher • Carefully sourced, natural ingredients Premium Granola / Superb Value Catalog Natural Fresh KeHE Peanut Free • Dairy Free • Cholesterol Free Granola’s never been so good. TM Top selling bulk granola now available in six Certified Organic varieties: • Ancient Grains • Coconut Almond • Cocoa Chia • French Vanilla Almond • Baobab Coconut • Wild Blueberry Flax KeHE Distributors, LLC Distributors, KeHE Unique new offerings deliver on-trend ingredients with great taste! For more information, contact your KeHE rep or email us at [email protected] http:/fresh.kehe.com Introducing Natural All Natural ” The Walden Way” Introducing Walden Farms Calorie Free Our Fresh New Cheeses All Natural Refrigerated Salad Dressings Design will Brighten No Preservatives, No Artifi cial Flavors, No Artifi cial Colors your Dairy Case! Raw Sharp Cheddar Naturally Sweetened with Zero Calorie Monk Fruit Extract We have updated the Tree of Life Raw Mild Cheddar All Natural Cheese packaging with a Raw Razor Sharp Cheddar No Calories, Fat, Carbs, Gluten or Sugars of Any Kind! bright and simple clean new look. The Mozzarella vivid colors make it easier to shop and will make your dairy case pop! Raw Jalapeño Jack Style Our all natural cheeses have remained Swiss the same, with only premium all 5lb Food Service Sizes natural ingredients aged between 60- 210 days to ensure quality, taste and a smooth creamy texture. The assortment includes a full range of the top ranked varieties to please every taste and is packaged in popular exact weight 8oz blocks. You can also serve up these quality Walden Farms All Natural Calorie Free Refrigerated Dressings - 0 72457 cheeses in your deli or café with our Flavor Variety Unit UPC Flavor Variety Unit UPC 5lb food service sizes. Sesame Ginger 79013 1 Caesar 77077 5 Chipotle Ranch 79012 4 Honey Dijon 77055 3 Brighten your Sales with Tree of Life Thousand Island 77011 9 Balsamic Vinaigrette 77099 7 All Natural Cheese! Ranch 77044 7 Italian w/Sun Dried Tomato 77066 9 Raspberry Vinaigrette 77088 1 Super Fruits Balsamic Vinaigrette 79014 8 Blue Cheese 77033 1 Pear & White Balsamic Vinaigrette 79016 2 100% GUARANTEED 800.229.1706 See What’s New at WALDENFARMS.COM U contents 13 Cheese 3 Letter from Tom O'Brien Welcome to the 2014-2015 Natural Fresh Catalog! 26 Deli 28 Crackers 5 Mmm....Butter! There is so much more to butter than salted verses 31 Bakery unsalted. 35 Dairy 9 Dare to Be Dairy Free The “no-dairy” dairy category is 42 Meats really a sleeping giant. Are you getting your fare share of this exploding category? 43 Bulk 62 Index 1 NATURAL FRESH CATALOG 2014-2015 B:8.125 in T:7.875 in S:7.375 in B:10.75 in T:10.5 in T:10.5 S:10 in We don’t mind telling you what goes into our pure, all natural Irish cheese and butter. It’s pure, all natural Irish milk that comes from cows that graze on pure, all natural Irish grass. This is where we come from. kerrygoldusa.com 100799_a01 Sponge 12/04/12 GM B:8.125 in T:7.875 in S:7.375 in welcome... Hello and welcome to the 2014-2015 edition of the Natural Fresh Products Catalog. We’re excited to share some great, natural Fresh programs with you. First, I’m happy to say that butter has officially made its comeback! Check out the article Mmm…Butter! on page 6, Heather Opolony gives more insights into the different types of butter as well, she talks about some of the key brands that we have in our program. Then be sure to check out the product listing where you’ll find even more details of the products we have in this re-emerging category. On the other end of the spectrum, Tim Means, the newest member of the KeHE Fresh Products team asks if you Dare to be Dairy Free. A few years ago, gluten free was the key buzzword in food. Now consumers are taking a closer look at what they are consuming and how it can affect their health. And for some, they are realizing that dairy products can be problematic. No worries, there are still lots and lots of customers who consume dairy B:10.75 in T:10.5 in T:10.5 products, but for the ones who are not able to, we have S:10 in a nice selection of non-dairy and dairy-substitute items. We don’t mind telling you what goes into our pure, all natural Irish cheese and butter. It’s pure, all natural Irish milk that comes from cows that graze on pure, And of course, we continually strive to Make On Trend all natural Irish grass. This is where we come from. kerrygoldusa.com Easy…and two of the hottest, on trend segments in Fresh are HPP (High Pressure Processing) Juices and in-store meal solutions. We have a nice selection of HPP Juices including the very hot ‘Tude line of apple juices. If you’ve not yet tried HPP Juices, these are a nice entry into the category, drinking a glass of ‘Tude is like plucking a straw right into a fresh apple and drinking the juice – it’s that fresh! And for the meal solutions, one key area is hot soups. We’ve had the Kettle Cuisine program for a while, but now we’ve expanded the selection to include more dairy-free options such as 3-Bean Chili, Tomato & Basil, and the like. Finally, be sure to check out our extensive selection of bulk items from fruits to nuts and seeds to snacks and coffee. We’ve got you covered. This catalog is just a peek into our selection, be sure to check out our website http://fresh.kehe.com or simply scan this to check out our complete selection of Natural Fresh offerings. Happy selling! 100799_a01 Sponge 12/04/12 GM Tom O’Brien Sr. Director, Fresh Team Lead N Natural C Cow S Sheep G Goat DF Dairy Free 2014-2015 NATURAL FRESH CATALOG 3 Ahhhh. Almond BeverAges! balancing natural goodness with great taste Made from real almonds, Harmony Farms Almond Beverages are brimming with rich, smooth flavors and offer tasty and healthy alternatives to milk. Your customers will appreciate these new soy and dairy free beverages with no lactose or cholesterol. Harmony BY HEATHER OPOLONY Farms Almond Beverages are naturally nutritious and a good source of vitamin A, vitamin D and calcium, just what your discerning shoppers are seeking. Available in five delicious flavors – Original, Original Unsweetened, E WITH AD Vanilla, Vanilla Unsweetened and, of course, Chocolate – our Almond M Beverages can be used in favorite recipes, poured over cereal, in coffee or combined with fruit for a terrific smoothie. They are also unbelievably S Dairy D refreshing served icy cold, straight from the carton. ! N R O FE A Lree A L M Boost your beverage aisle with Harmony Farms Almond Beverages and watch your sales pour in. Nothing warms my spirit like the sweet, nutty, caramel-y smell of a warm pecan pie on a nice crisp early spring afternoon. And nothing tempts my patience like waiting for the pie to cool enough for me to enjoy it. From the time I pull it from the oven my mouth waters as I anticipate cutting a nice large slice, sliding it onto my favorite desert plate; then bringing the still-warm slice up to my nose so I can inhale the essences of pecans and butter and brown sugar and just a hint of vanilla. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it! Finally I take a fork and scoop off a piece. It melts on my tongue. The toppings and fillings are great, but the crust is divine – a small taste of nirvana! So light and flaky that it melts on my tongue melding another buttery boost into the succulent flavors of the other ingredients. Yes, Made from Real Almonds • Soy Free • Dairy Free • Lactose Free • Cholesterol Free • Naturally Nutritious it’s that good. To me, the crust is the best part of the pie. Good Source of Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Calcium • Certified Kosher What makes it so delicately delicious? Mmmmm…the butter, of course. Five New Flavors Now Available! March/April 2013 ONTREND 15 BY HEATHER OPOLONY Nothing warms my spirit like the sweet, nutty, caramel-y smell of a warm pecan pie on a nice crisp early spring afternoon. And nothing tempts my patience like waiting for the pie to cool enough for me to enjoy it. From the time I pull it from the oven my mouth waters as I anticipate cutting a nice large slice, sliding it onto my favorite desert plate; then bringing the still-warm slice up to my nose so I can inhale the essences of pecans and butter and brown sugar and just a hint of vanilla. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it! Finally I take a fork and scoop off a piece. It melts on my tongue. The toppings and fillings are great, but the crust is divine – a small taste of nirvana! So light and flaky that it melts on my tongue melding another buttery boost into the succulent flavors of the other ingredients. Yes, it’s that good. To me, the crust is the best part of the pie. What makes it so delicately delicious? Mmmmm…the butter, of course.
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