Nestlé-owned Sweet Earth Foods has expanded its portfolio with the introduction of Vegan Jumbo Hot Dogs.
Made using a pea and potato protein base, the new offering is said to deliver “an authentic hot dog experience” and can be grilled or cooked in a skillet. Sweet Earth also claims that its Vegan Jumbo Hot Dogs are 23% bigger than top competitors’ products.
The brand has also reformulated its Awesome Burger, which will now feature a mix of hemp and protein from fava beans, in addition to pea protein.
The use of these proteins aims to deliver a beefier texture and “more authentic burger experience”.
“Our relentless approach to innovation allows us to offer consumers tasty, nutrient-diverse protein options they can feel good about incorporating into their diets,” said Sara Wheeler, Sweet Earth Foods general manager.
“With more people eager to try delicious plant-based options, we’re excited to bring an even greater variety of favourites to consumers’ backyards and kitchens this summer.”
With an SRP of $6.99, Sweet Earth Vegan Jumbo Hot Dogs are available at select Ahold grocery stores in the US, including FreshDirect, with a further roll out planned for August.
Meanwhile, the Sweet Earth Awesome Burger 2.0 has an SRP of $5.99 and will be available nationwide this summer.
Sweet Earth Foods recently announced the launch of its first shelf-stable snacking product: plant-based jerky.
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