From Good to Great: LivBar Goes Vegan, Improves Organic Percentage

Liv Foods, Inc., maker of LivBar, organic superfood energy bars, has announced that they have taken major steps to make their products more inclusive moving forward. And one of the biggest changes that consumers should expect is a new and improved formulation that not only makes the company's products vegan but also more nutritious, organic, and allergen-free.

"Ultimately, our goal is to make it easier for health-conscious individuals to have access to truly healthy and delicious snacks," shares Wade Brooks, CEO of LivBar. "But the move to make our products vegan and more organic is not only fueled by our desire to be more inclusive but also to be more Earth-friendly. Usage of organically grown, plant-based products is much better for the earth."

Among the many changes that the company employed is to stop using honey to make its products vegan. As a replacement, LivBar will be using organic coconut nectar--another natural sweetener that comes from the sap of the flowers of coconut palm. Coconut nectar has a significantly lower glycemic index compared to honey and is guaranteed to not cause bloating or hypersensitivity.

In addition to this, the brand also stopped using baking soda to increase their products' organic percentage. Further studies allowed LivBar to come to the conclusion that baking soda does not provide any taste or nutritional benefits, and thus, decided to remove them completely. 

They've also swapped brown rice for organic sorghum, an ancient grain that's more nutrient-dense and sustainable. They've also decided to stop using sesame seeds and replaced them with organic millet, a crunchier, more filling seed that also helps improve digestion and regulate blood sugar levels.

"Effective 2023, sesame seeds will be declared a major allergen by the US government. Part of our desire to make our products inclusive and accessible  to all is, of course, by limiting or completely eliminating the use of ingredients that can trigger allergic reactions. Since learning about this, we've done research about how we can eliminate the use of sesame seeds without drastically altering the taste of our products," adds Brooks.

With all these changes, LivBar shows its commitment to providing everyone with more nutrition-focused, organic, and sustainable snacks. 

What hasn't changed?

Certain aspects of LivBar's products will remain the same, including its dairy-free, corn-free, non-GMO, and soy-free status. Each bar will still weigh 44 grams and come in compostable wrappers. They are also still going to be handmade in Oregon.

LivBar is a leading USDA certified organic and Non-GMO Project Verified nutrition bar that's made with superfood and other immunity-supporting ingredients. The brand is famous for its commitment to organic, plant-based, healthy living and sustainability. They are the only brand that packs their products in compostable wrappers. LivBar products are available in all 50 states, including national retailers like Sprouts, Whole Foods, Fresh Thyme, Bristol Farms, Hy-Vee, and Natural Grocers, among many others. 

About LivBar

LivBar was founded in 2012 in Salem, Oregon by two nutrition and fitness experts, Jan and Gabe Johansen. When Jan could not find a truly healthy energy bar made from only real foods for her nutrition customers, she created the LivBar recipes. LivBars are crunchy and chewy and come in five delicious superfood flavors: Coffee Maple Cacao, Raspberry Maca, Blueberry Vanilla, Ginger Lemon Turmeric and Lemongrass Cherry Matcha.

Heather DeSantis

Publicity For Good

heather@publicityforgood.com

Source: LivBar