
Feel Good Foods Delivers Craveable, Gluten-Free Satisfaction With New Crispy Chicken Bites
Tender, crispy, and with 16 grams of protein per serving, these Feel Good Foods Crispy Chicken Bites are made to satisfy and fuel. Each 10oz pack contains white meat chicken bites fried to perfection in a crispy tempura batter and served with sweet chili dipping sauce. Made with real, simple ingredients and certified gluten-free, consumers can feel good about indulging in these chicken bites. Cooking in just minutes in the air fryer or oven, Feel Good Foods Crispy Chicken Bites are designed to deliver a deliciously satisfying experience that requires minimal time and effort.
This new addition to the Feel Good Foods portfolio is poised to appeal to a broad audience of crispy chicken lovers, gluten-free or not. Feel Good Foods Crispy Chicken Bites joins an all-star lineup of delicious consumer favorites, including new Mini Pizza Bagels, Mozzarella Sticks, and Pancake Balls.
About Feel Good Foods:Feel Good Foods is a company specializing in simple, delicious, certified gluten-free frozen snacks, appetizers, and breakfast. Founded by Vanessa Phillips, who was diagnosed with celiac disease, the company aims to recreate beloved comfort foods without gluten, ensuring that everyone, including gluten-free consumers, can enjoy their favorite dishes.
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