Mom On A Mission to "Put Fruit First" Makes Waves in Frozen Aisle
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., May 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Modern Pop, Inc., www.themodernpop.com a Southern California inspired foods brand committed to "Putting Fruit First"™, has expanded product distribution for its frozen fruit bar line to almost 100 placements across California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. Noteworthy accounts include select Costco Wholesale warehouses, Southern Pacific Whole Foods stores, Gelson's Markets and Bristol Farms stores.
Modern Pop frozen fruit bars, a better-for-you snack, are primarily made from fruit. The idea originated after founders and new parents, Julie and Brad Podolec failed at several attempts to find a frozen fruit bar they felt comfortable giving their teething infant. Options in their grocer's freezers fell short. They contained too much sugar, not enough fruit and too many hard to pronounce ingredients.
"We're proud to be executing on our vision of creating new offerings in the frozen section with clean labels, less sugar, and more fruit," said Brad Podolec, Co-Founder.
"It's simple. Our frozen fruit bars are made with real fruit, and lots of it. We think fruit tastes great as is. Therefore, beyond fruit, we keep our ingredients as minimal as possible and all ingredients are prominently showcased on the front of box," said Julie Podolec, Co-Founder.
Modern Pop currently distributes product through DPI Specialty Foods and UNFI.
Julie has large aspirations for the brand. "Modern Pop is more than just a fruit bar company. We're excited to be building a healthy snack brand inspired by the Southern California lifestyle."
Available in three varieties: Strawberry Lemonade, Raspberry Pomegranate and Pineapple, Modern Pop frozen fruit bars are bridging the gap between nutrition and indulgence.
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