Cookie Manufacturer Develops Cookies Lactose Intolerant, Those With Celiac Disease Can Eat

Market Wire, April, 2008

Clear Lake Specialty Products, Inc., an organically certified food product manufacturer in Clear Lake, IA that distributes products nationally, offers organic -- http://www.clearlakespecialty.com/organic/ -- and gluten free / vegan products to their fundraising, foodservice, and retail customers.

Organic and gluten free / vegan products available include baked cookies, pre-portioned cookie dough, and pail cookie dough.

Clear Lake Specialty Products, Inc. -- http://www.clearlakespecialty.com -- is a division of Joe Corbi's Fundraising -- http://www.joecorbi.com -- a national food fundraising company based in Baltimore, MD that develops fundraising programs for community organizations through sale of pizza kits, cookie products, calzones, and baked goods. Like Joe Corbi's, Clear Lake is committed to nutrition and has the ability to make gluten free and vegan cookies -- http://www.clearlakespecialty.com/gluten-free/ -- that the lactose intolerant, wheat intolerant, and gluten intolerant community can consume. Thus, people who have lactose intolerance and celiac disease can enjoy the products at Clear Lake. Clear Lake's dairy free, gluten free, and casein free cookies are made with 0 trans fat, all natural ingredients.

Clear Lake sells its wheat free, vegan, and refined sugar-free cookie products to the retail, private label, fundraising, and food service industries and can assist with product development, formulation, and packaging design.

Customers include businesses looking for private label products, fundraising distributors, schools, retail stores, restaurants, supermarkets, and others.

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Contact: Tim Hartnett General Manager Clear Lake Specialty Products http://www.clearlakespecialty.com 1.800.647.8667 Email Contact

 

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