Starbucks steps up
Starbucks has introduced five new items to their customers who opt for healthier breakfast alternatives.
September 11, 2008
Starbucks has introduced five new items to their customers who opt for healthier breakfast alternatives. Starbucks hopes to satisfy health-conscious customers through these tasty yet healthy breakfast foods that contain no artificial sweeteners, colors, flavors or high-fructose corn syrup. The next time you go to Starbucks, try one of these fruity, fiber-filled foods to complement your coffee.
- Chewy fruit and nut bar: Filled with honey, real fruit,
nuts, and oats, this bar will give your morning an
energized start. - Apple bran muffin: With baked apples, dried cherries and
hearty grains, this muffin is a great source of fiber
and will leave you feeling full. - Perfect oatmeal: You can top off your 100 percent
whole-grain oatmeal with an assortment of nuts, dried
fruit or brown sugar. - Multigrain roll: Made with a mixture of seeds, grains
and drizzled honey, this roll comes with your choice of
fruit preserves or almond butter. - Power protein plate: An on-the-go palate of protein
sources including fresh fruit, a hard-boiled egg, peanut
butter, and a whole-wheat bagel. - Fruit Stella: A multigrain pastry, fruit Stella features
whole grains, baked berries and omega-3s.
For more information, visit the Starbucks website at www.starbucks.com.