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20 Black-Owned Vegan Food Brands to Support Right Now (And Always)

Load up your kitchen with these stellar food and drink products!

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Load up your kitchen with these stellar food and drink products!

Your pantry called and it’s looking a little empty. But before you restock with the usual big-name brands, why not switch things up? Shopping from Black-owned vegan businesses isn’t just a great way to discover delicious new products, it’s also a powerful way to support a community of innovative entrepreneurs and passionate food creators. From crave-worthy snacks to kitchen staples, these 20 Black-owned vegan food brands deserve a spot on your shelves today and always.

Better Chew

Craving plant-based comfort food? Better Chew has you covered with next-level vegan proteins! From BBQ ribs to crispy nuggets, this Black-owned food brand makes it easy to fall in love with plant-based eating.

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Happy Pop

Fizz, fun, and feel-good ingredients—that’s what Happy Pop is all about! This functional energy drink brand blends real fruit juice with botanical extracts for a refreshing sip that’s anything but boring.

Happy Pop

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Funky Mello

S’mores, anyone? Funky Mello is all about light, fluffy, and totally vegan marshmallow crème that you can spread, dip, or eat straight from the jar. This Black-owned brand is bringing the snacktime fun!

Funky Mello

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Grown Folks

Grown Folks is coming through with bold, Soul Food-inspired flavors in the world of hard seltzers and beer. This Black-owned brand offers unique sippers with a twist of Louisiana Creole vibes, making each drink feel like a celebration.

Grown Folks

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No Cookie

Who needs dairy and eggs when you’ve got No Cookie from Delightful Foods Bakery? This Black-owned brand whips up ridiculously good vegan cookies that taste just like childhood, only better.

No Cookie

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Plantmade

Plantmade is a Black-owned brand dedicated to creating vegan health supplements that make taking care of yourself delicious and easy. We are obsessed with the brand’s vanilla protein powder!

Plantmade

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Karelyn's Vegan

Inspired by American Street Food, this must-try Orlando-based restaurant sells its proprietary meat substitutes online. We love that you don’t need to be a Florida local to get in on the tasty action.

Karelyn's Vegan

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Golde

Fuel your day with Golde’s superfood-packed lattes and wellness blends. This Black-owned brand offers plant-based drinks combining health and flavor including turmeric lattes and matcha blends.

Golde

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Holmes Mouthwatering

Holmes Mouthwatering takes applesauce to the next level with its hearty, all-natural fruit blends. This Black-owned vegan food brand offers bold flavors like Apple Pie Cinnamon and Strawberry Peach.

Holmes Mouthwatering

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Good Girl Chocolate

Looking for a better-for-you chocolate that still satisfies your sweet tooth? Good Girl Chocolate is here to deliver! This Black-owned brand specializes in dairy-free chocolate treats made with simple, wholesome ingredients.

Good Girl Chocolate

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Symphony Chips

There’s nothing like breaking open a bag of chips—especially when they’re from Symphony Chips! Infused with a droolworthy mixture of spices, these gluten-free, vegan potato chips make packing lunch exciting.

Symphony Chips

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It's Nola

Granola, but make it bite-sized! It’s Nola transforms wholesome ingredients into poppable, chewy granola bites that are perfect for snacking on the go without the mess—just pure deliciousness.

It's Nola

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Misha's

Say hello to your fave vegan cheese! Misha's crafts creamy, spreadable, and oh-so-dreamy cheese alternatives made from whole, plant-based ingredients. It’s perfect for sandwiches, crackers, and so much more.

Misha's

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Uncle Eddie's

Cookies on cookies on cookies—Uncle Eddie’s is serving up nostalgic treats without the dairy or eggs. And these bakery-style goodies are soft, chewy, and impossible to resist. Enjoy Peanut Butter, Molasses, and more!

Uncle Eddie's

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Green Regimen

Level up your smoothie game with Green Regimen’s plant-based protein. Packed with superfoods and free from artificial ingredients, this Black-owned brand makes fueling your body and taste buds a breeze.

Green Regimen

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Partake Foods

Crunchy, chewy, and allergy-friendly, Partake Foods makes vegan cookies, wafers, and graham crackers that everyone can enjoy. Cookie flavors include Birthday Cake and Chocolate Chip to name a few!

Partake Foods

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Way to Life Foods

Looking for snacks that make you feel good? Way to Life Foods has you covered! This Black-owned brand whips up small-batch, preservative-free granola that’s crunchy, flavorful, and perfect for snacking.

Way to Life Foods

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BLK & Bold

Fuel your day with BLK & Bold, the Black-owned coffee brand that’s all about bold flavors and an even bolder impact. Whether you’re sipping a specialty roast or brewing a cup of tea, your choice supports youth programs across the country.

BLK & Bold

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Mike's Vegan Fudge

Indulge your sweet tooth with Mike's Vegan Fudge, offering rich and creamy fudge that's entirely plant-based. This Black-owned brand ensures that you don't have to compromise on taste to enjoy a vegan treat.

Mike's Vegan Fudge

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Rejuvenation

This Black-owned brand offers plant-powered beverages designed to hydrate and refresh. Loaded with wholesome ingredients, Rejuvenation is the perfect drink when you need a pick-me-up.

Rejuvenation

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Anja Grommons

Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian nutritionist, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time, she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, you can find her whipping up veg-centric meals, traveling, and practicing yoga.

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