Lifeway Foods introduces Probiotic Kefir Wellness snack bars
Lifeway Foods, a company which produces the probiotic dairy beverage called Kefir, has introduced a new line of probiotic Kefir Wellness snack bars.
According to the company, the bars will be available in three flavors such as chocolate, sweet and salty, and pomegranate. Julie Smolyansky, CEO of Lifeway Foods, said: We are very excited to introduce our new probiotic Kefir Wellness bars at a time when the awareness of all of our traditional Kefir beverages is at an all time high.
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