Violife
Overview
Violife 100% vegan cheese is a range of award-winning vegan cheese product that helps consumers dive effortlessly into a plant-based diet. Free from dairy, nuts, soy, preservatives, lactose and gluten, Violife products have a coconut oil base and are fortified with vitamin B12. Violife products are available in a variety of delicious flavors - including smoked provolone, mature cheddar, feta, mozzarella, and more - that can be enjoyed straight from the pack, sprinkled on pasta, sliced into sandwiches or melted onto pizza. Violife is the vegan cheese with a taste that is enjoyed by cheese lovers around the world.
Plant-Based Cheese
100% Vegan
Dips
Request Access to EditNotable New Products: Monster Mixes & Blenderless Smoothie Cubes
In this week’s roundup of notable new products, Tom’s Perfect 10 releases a dessert-inspired granola, Sambazon unveils shaker bottle-friendly smoothie cubes and Chobani expands its yogurt lineup with zero sugar offerings.
Distribution: IQBAR Sees Growth In Walmart; Nowadays Makes Retail Debut at Whole Foods in Pacific Southwest
After a successful pilot test last June, functional food company IQBAR is more than doubling distribution of its vegan nutrition bars in Walmart stores. The product is now available in 4-count multipacks (MSRP $6.97) in three flavors – Banana Nut, Almond Butter Chip, Peanut Butter Chip and Chocolate Sea Salt – in 1,800 Walmart stores nationwide. The bars will be stocked in the “Keto protein bar section” in grocery, IQBAR founder and CEO Will Nitze said.
Notable New Products: Chickpea Tortilla Chips & Dill Pickle Flavored Popcorn
This week’s new products saw brands delving deeper into plant-based protein options, launching unique popcorn flavors and going bananas over the launch of Minions: The Rise of Gru with a new variety of mini muffins. Plus, GoodPop unveiled its newest organic popsicle variety just in time to help you beat the summer heat.
The Checkout: Eat Your Coffee Sells To Private Equity Firm; Louisiana Court Sides With Tofurky
In this week’s Checkout: Eat Your Coffee sells to a Chicago-based private equity firm; A Louisiana court sides with Tofurky on labeling legislation; Lenny & Larry’s teams up with the San Diego Zoo; and Upfield voluntarily discloses methane emissions.