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Joolies Debuts New Organic Date Syrup Flavors

Joolies, organic California Medjool date brand, expands its product lineup by releasing three new date syrup flavors to accompany its original organic Medjool date syrup. The new syrup flavors are made with no more than four ingredients and can be used in place of traditional sweeteners.

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Joolies, organic California Medjool date brand, expands its product lineup by releasing three new date syrup flavors to accompany its original organic Medjool date syrup. The new syrup flavors are made with no more than four ingredients and can be used in place of traditional sweeteners.

The flavors include Blueberry, Cocoa, and Cinnamon and are packaged in a sustainable glass bottle with an easy pour spout. These products are the perfect sugar alternative for eaters looking to reduce their refined sugar intake. The date syrups contain no added sugars, artificial flavors, or colors. They are made with organic Medjool dates that are grown on a family farm dedicated to organic farming with no pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides.

“Our goal at Joolies is to celebrate the organic Medjool date and find new ways for consumers to enjoy what we like to call a California Superfruit.” said Mark Masten, Joolies CEO. “These new syrups pair the organic Medjool date with classic, familiar flavors that are versatile and downright delicious. It may be a healthier swap to traditional sweeteners, but it’s also an upgrade for your tastebuds.”

The new syrups retail for $9.99 and can be found in the alternative sweetener aisle at retailers like Bristol Farms, Lazy Acres, Piggly Wiggly, Pete’s Fresh Market, Mother Earth Natural Foods, and more. They will also be available online at Thrive Market, Joolies.com, and Amazon.

Mohini Patel

Mohini Patel

Mohini, a born and raised vegetarian from Chicago, initially went vegan when faced with a health issue, but stayed vegan for the animals. Whole food plant-based eating (inspired by traditional Indian culture) is her optimal diet. An advocate for mental health and lifestyle changes, she has a degree in Health Sciences from DePaul University.

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