Wonderful Pistachios receives snack award

Delicious Living magazine has awarded Wonderful Pistachios In-Shell Seasoned Salt with Bronze for ‘Best Savory Snack’ in the publication’s 2024 Best Bite Awards.

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Delicious Living magazine has awarded Wonderful Pistachios In-Shell Seasoned Salt with Bronze for Best Savory Snack in the publication’s 2024 Best Bite Awards.

Voted on by consumers and natural health retailers, delicious living’s Best Bite Awards help consumers evaluate and select the best all-natural products in a market that continues to explode with options, according to a news release. Winners will be included in the magazine’s March 2024 issue.

Wonderful Pistachios In-Shell Seasoned Salt debuted in 2023 and was the first addition to the In-Shell lineup in over 10 years, joining flavors such as Salt & Pepper and Sweet Chili as well as the classic Roasted & Salted, Lightly Salted, and No Salt varieties, according to the release.

Available at retailers across the U.S., Wonderful Pistachios In-Shell Seasoned Salt comes in 14-ounce and 40-ounce bags with a delicious blend of savory seasonings accented with garlic, onion and paprika.

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