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Eat More Nuts!

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

“A Fatty Snack That’s Not a No-No

Can a snack that’s 70 percent fat be good for you? Yes, if it’s cashews.

Everyone’s favorite nut improves baroreflex sensitivity. That’s a fancy way of saying that when your blood pressure rises, cashews tell your heart to calm down, among other cardio benefits. So at upcoming holiday parties, don’t feel guilty about picking all the cashews out of the mixed nuts — you’re just eating healthfully!

Definitely consider adding a can of cashews to your snack options. They are a source not only of heart-healthy good fats but also of magnesium, potassium, protein, fiber, and other nutritional goodies. Just keep in mind that, like all nuts, they’re high in calories — about 175 per quarter cup (a small fistful). So don’t add them to your daily diet; substitute them for something you’d normally eat that has a similar number of calories. And when those sugary vending-machine goodies tempt you in the afternoon, reach for cashews instead. Keep a stash (unsalted, please) in your office. Afraid you’ll eat the whole can? Divide it into small portions and munch one serving a day.

By the way, according to researchers, it was cashews specifically — not nuts in general — that had this baroreflex sensitivity effect, even though nuts, overall, now rate as health foods. Study participants got about 20 percent of their daily calories from cashews — which is a lot. But the cardiovascular benefits of adding nuts to your diet can start with just a serving a day — a modest handful.

RealAge Benefit: Eating a low-fat diet — and eating healthful unsaturated fats when you do eat fat — can make your RealAge as much as 6 years younger.”

A handful of Yumnuts a day keeps the cholesterol away! Really though. They’re a tasty snack and keep your heart healthy, try one of our 6 flavors today!

The New Poolside Snack: Yumnuts

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

We can confirm we have an interesting, comical and memorable product name. We can guarantee that Yumnuts is a healthy snack anytime, anywhere. We unfortunately cannot guarantee that eating Yumnuts will miraculously tone your thighs, though I agree, that would be a nice selling feature.

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Yumnuts Scores an 87 from the Supermarket Guru

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

www.viddler.com/explore/newproduct/videos/75/

 

The Supermarket Guru reviews five new products each week. They are judged on taste, value, health, ingredients, preparation, appearance, packaging and sustainability. Like he says, Yumnuts are “a hit”.

Say Yum For Flavored Cashews

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Nuts are a $2.3billion dollar category, and cashews are in more than half of Americans’ pantries, according to Mintel. Norwalk, Conn.-based Yumnuts, founded in 2009 by Mike Cochrane, a lifelong nut, and Tyler Ricks, the No. 1 Yumnut, introduces Yumnuts all-natural flavored cashews. Hand-selected for flavor, the jumbo cashews are slow dry-roasted in small batches without added oils, and are packaged in portable and resealable bags for on-the-go snacking.

Read the full article by clicking on the link. http://www.foodprocessing.com/vendors/products/2010/044.html

The Apple Hill Adventurer Tries Yumnuts After Seeing Them on Rachael Ray

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

 

 

Yumnuts! chocolate coated cashews .. YUM indeed! I love these because they are NOT roasted or coated in oil. Just cashews, cocoa, and pinch of sweetness. Really delightful!

http://theapplehilladventurer.blogspot.com/2010/01/hidey-ho.html

Aisle Hopping: New Grocery Products [The Hartford Courant, Conn.]

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Tyler Ricks, the Fairfield man who helped turn Norwalk-based Bear Naked into a $45 million company before it was sold to Kellogg’s in 2007, now calls himself the “No. 1 Yumnut.”

 

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/sectorandindustry/news/article.asp?docKey=600-200912100305KRTRIB__BUSNEWS_32981-73HC690RUCOO5MDB34O2L8MVKI&params=timestamp%7C%7C12/10/2009%203:05%20AM%20ET%7C%7Cheadline%7C%7CAisle%20Hopping%3A%20New%20Grocery%20Products%20%5BThe%20Hartford%20Courant%2C%20Conn.%5D%7C%7CdocSource%7C%7CKnight%20Ridder/Tribune%7C%7Cprovider%7C%7CACQUIREMEDIA

Blast Magazine Interviews Yumnuts

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

 

With flavors like hot chili lime, coconut, and pure cocoa, Yumnuts Naturals flavored cashews are developing a cult following. However, without the passion and vision of a few active, entrepreneurial spirits, Yumnuts may have never come to be. Blast recently chatted with Tyler Ricks, one of three founding partners of Yumnuts Naturals.

Read more here.

http://blastmagazine.com/the-magazine/culturefashion/food-and-drink/2009/12/connecticuts-yumnuts/

Snack of the Month: Yumnuts

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Let’s be honest: When do you ever not feel like a nut?

When it comes to noshing, research shows that nuts are a power snack. They’re heart-healthy, packed with protein and antioxidants and might help whittle your middle. But all too often, they’re drowned in excess grease and salt.

http://vitaljuice.com/entry_detail/everywhere/10278/These_addictive_dry-roasted_cashews_come_in_6_lip-smacking_flavors_.htm

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Suzy Said She’s Nuts for Yumnuts

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Suzy loves nuts, especially cashews, and can’t wait to share her gourmet nut experience! She’s been hearing about Yumnuts and seeing them on shelves at specialty grocery stores more and more lately. After sampling all the flavors and tasting the difference, it’s easy to justify the price tag of $5 for a 5 ounce bag.

http://suzysaid.com/index.php?page=stories&family=foodies&display=4671

CT Bites Into Some Yumnuts!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

When you walk into a company that makes a product called “Yumnuts”, it’s tempting to joke about the name. But on a recent visit to Yumnuts Naturals’ office in Norwalk, it was apparent that these guys are serious about their nuts. See, I had to do it, but all kidding aside, the makers of Yumnuts want to know if you’ve said “yum” today? If not, they have just the cashew for you.

http://www.ctbites.com/home/2009/10/20/yumnuts-cashews-have-you-said-yum-today.html