CHICO, Calif., Oct. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- With the school year in full swing, Santa Cruz Organic® makes it easy to incorporate more organic products into children's lunchboxes with easy recipes and on-the-go lunch items.
Try the following tips and recipe ideas for an organic lunchbox.
- Get creative with PB&J –There are still ways to surprise and delight your kids with the timeless classic Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich. Create fun shapes out of bread with cookie cutters and add sliced organic bananas or whip up a PB & J Kabob. Use Santa Cruz Organic Peanut Butters and Fruit Spreads – both made with no artificial preservatives.
- Dip into Fall – Take advantage of the Fall harvest. Complement the flavors of organic autumn produce with this tasty, kid-friendly Maple Apple Peanut Butter Dip.
- Keep it simple – Being a super parent doesn't mean spending a lot of time to create the perfect lunchbox meal. Check out our Santa Cruz Organic Fruit Sauces and Squeezable Pouches, both are individually packaged to make lunchbox assembly a little easier.
All Santa Cruz Organic products are Certified USDA Organic. For more organic lifestyle tips, product information and fun facts, visit www.santacruzorganic.com.
About Santa Cruz Organic:
As a pioneer organic brand, Santa Cruz Organic® was the first to have a wide range of organic, 100 percent juices and blends and the first juice processor to use all organic fruit sourced from growers certified by an independent, third-party certification organization. With a history of developing innovative products, Santa Cruz Organic currently offers more than 60 organic items ranging from organic fruit juices and lemonades to organic fruit sauces, chocolate syrups, peanut butters and fruit spreads. Visit www.santacruzorganic.com for more information.
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