Seaweed Pioneers at gimMe Snacks Create Tasty and Eco-Friendly Products
Since 2012, seaweed pioneers and gimMe snacks founders Annie Chun and Steve Broad have been bringing organic treats to the US, Canada, and Australia in a sustainable way to promote eco-friendly and healthy living. These top-selling superfood snacks are USDA Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified. From the seas of South Korea to supermarket shelves near you, gimMe seaweed products are a healthy flavor-filled snack option for any age.
Seaweed is a vegetable (surprising, right?) and a nutrient-filled staple of Asian cuisine which helps to improve thyroid, brain, and heart functioning with heaps of vitamins and minerals. This product is great for low-carb diets, gluten-free lifestyles, and is keto-friendly.
On the website’s FAQ page, Chun and Broad shared the clever meaning behind their company’s name: “gim” in Korean means “seaweed.” gimMe means “MORE seaweed!”
gimMe offers rich roasted flavors like sea salt, toasted sesame, avocado oil, and many more. These small seaweed packs are under $2 at Target and are perfect for boxed lunches, snacking on the go, or tossing on a salad at home. There are full-sized sheets available for sushi-making or just to snack on – and they are only 25 calories per serving.
Not only are gimMe’s snacks an easy, nutritious option – they’re produced sustainably to protect the environment. The seaweed is grown in the Yellow Sea off of the South Korean coast in a region known for producing some of the best seaweed in the world. Chun and Broad work closely with local farmers to preserve nearby ocean habitats and ecosystems.
Working closely with environmental advocacy groups like the Organic Sustainability Community and Sea Turtle Conservancy, gimMe partners with and supports initiatives that help better our oceans through sustainable farming.
“gimMe Snacks come from our family to yours. Our seaweed snacks, chips, and nori are certified organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, certified Gluten Free and Vegan. gimMe roasted seaweed is made nutritious by nature and delicious by the natural foods pioneer, Annie Chun and gimMe Health Foods,” gimMe stated on their Facebook page. Be sure to check their page out for promos and deals.
These award-winning snacks have been recognized by bloggers, retailers, and supermarkets around the world. With features in Elle and Buzzfeed, gimMe is making its mark on healthy living and eating. Individual packs and packages are available on Amazon and in stores. To find out more, check out gimMe’s website.
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