Wonderful’s new pistachio flavor receives two snack awards

Good Housekeeping and Delicious Living magazines have each given Wonderful Pistachios’ no shells Sea Salt & Pepper flavor a top spot in recent food awards.

Pistachios. Photo courtesy Wonderful Company
Pistachios. Photo courtesy Wonderful Company
(Photo courtesy Wonderful Company )

Wonderful Pistachios’ no shells Sea Salt & Pepper has now received two snack awards since its launch in March.

Good Housekeeping magazine named the product a winner of the “2023 Best Snack Awards” in the Nuts, Seeds & Legumes category.

According to the award description, Wonderful’s pistachios “packs all the essential amino acids and still tastes great.” Testers also appreciated that the snack was already shelled, “which made for easy snacking on the go.”

Related news: Wonderful Pistachios Sea Salt & Pepper flavor is coming out of its shell

The Good Housekeeping award was determined by the magazine’s in-house registered dietitian and team of food and nutrition experts who search for the market’s best new and healthy snacks. Additionally, according to the magazine’s website, consumer testers weighed in on taste and provided real-life analysis.

Delicious Living magazine also awarded Wonderful Pistachio’s newest no shells flavor a gold distinction in the Savory Snack category for the publication’s 2023 Best Bite Awards.

Chosen by consumers and natural health retailers, this award is bestowed upon all-natural food products that prioritize flavor and natural ingredients.

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