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Home arrow News arrow New Raw Goji Jam from Gnosis

New Raw Goji Jam from Gnosis PDF Print E-mail

Goji Berry JamThe energetic founder behind Gnosis, a raw organic chocolatier, never ceases to amaze. Her latest invention ventures away from chocolate and into the realm of superfoods ... Goji Berry Jam. The ingredients are raw and organic, and billed as Goji Berries, Agave Nectar, Incan Berries, Pink Himalayan Salt, and Love. I didn't add that last part, it really is on the label.

According to Gnosis, the new jam is "an excellent source of antioxidants, the goji berry is one of the most powerful medicines in Traditional Chinese Medicine! This berry is a complete protein, high in beta carotene to improve eyesight, and B6 to help you dream profoundly! Use this new way to enjoy goji berries as a spread, fruit dip, smoothie addition, or dessert topping! We are so excited to release these beautiful glass jars of jam from our kitchen to you!!!"

See the Gnosis Website for more information and to purchase.

 
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