Fancy Plants launched new plant-based chilled snacks

This week, new plant-based brand, Fancy Plants, launches its range of chilled plant-based snacks in the UK. They arrive at a time when there is increased demand for more functional products, promising delicious taste and texture as well as additional nutritional benefits.

An evolution of The Chia Co, pioneers of introducing chia to the UK, Fancy Plants is the result of years of exploring the potential of plant-based food as a way to positively contribute to the health and wellbeing of the global community.

Fancy Plants CEO and plant-based pioneer, John Foss, started Fancy Plants with one clear goal in mind: “to create delicious plant-based snacks with added nutritional benefits, making it easy for people to eat more plants. We believe the more people we can get to join us on the plant side, the better it is for our health and the health of the planet.”

Fancy Plants’ new Silky Pot (pictured above) features a range of indulgent plant-based puddings available in Chocolate and Chocolate Salted Caramel flavours. Named after its smooth as silk texture, Fancy Plants Silky Pot makes eating plant-based “fabulously delicious” and every pot contains prebiotic fibre which helps support digestive health. (Fancy Plants Silky Pot, 2 x 80g pots, RRP £2).

Fancy Plants’ new Chia Parfait features cultured coconut milk layered with fruity chia compote, available in Red Berry and Mango & Passion Fruit flavours. Fancy Plants Chia Parfait is the only plant-based alternative to yogurt in the UK which contains the nutritional goodness of chia. Every pot is a source of fibre, omega 3, calcium and vitamin D. (Fancy Plants Chia Parfait, 1 x 120g pot, RRP £1.80).

Fancy Plants partners with global organisation 1% for the Planet, that sees 1% of sales going back to people and the planet through the work of high-impact, not-for-profit social and environmental groups.

The brand also intends to become a certified B-Corp by the end of 2021, demonstrating its commitment to creating a business that makes a positive impact for its employees, communities and the environment.

Both new Fancy Plants products can now be found in the plant-based section of the convenience aisle at selected Tesco stores across the UK.

For further product information, visit: www.fancyplants.com.

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