About Us
Our Story
We started as a packaged coffee and tea maker. Our apple and cinnamon loose-leaf tea was a hit not because customers brewed it to make tea but instead, they chewed it as a snack. As that trend grew, we got the idea of making cinnamon apple chips. Since then, we have pivoted to making snacks and have never looked back.
Our Philosophy
Since the beginning and throughout all of the changes that we have been through, our primary mission has not changed. We are committed to only make and sell 100% natural products. We don't add sugar or preservatives to any of our dried fruit snacks. Our mission is to make healthy snacks readily available to everyone.
Where are we located?
Our production facility is located at Warner Business Park in Okotoks, but we ship our products throughout Alberta
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all of your products made in-house?
They sure are! All of our products are made at our production facility in Okotoks, AB. To ensure high quality, we produce everything in small batches.
Are the dried fruits vegan-friendly and gluten-free?
Of course! We don’t use additives containing animal products or gluten. All we do is dry the fruits and pack them. All our products are processed in our own production facility, which avoids cross-contamination with animal products or gluten.
How long do these dried fruits stay fresh?
Dried fruit can last up to a year if stored in an airtight container. However, we recommend keeping an unopened bag for 4 – 6 months to ensure maximum freshness. Any longer than that, and the dried fruits are fine to eat, but they may be a little stale. For an opened bag, it’s best to consume the dried fruit within two weeks. And remember to seal them tightly after every snacking session! Otherwise, the atmospheric moisture could make them go stale much quicker.
Do you use any oils in processing?
No! We dehydrate our fruits using air circulation and gentle heat.
Are there any sulphites in the dried fruits?
Not at all! We like to keep things simple, which is why we only dry and pack them.
I’m a diabetic. Does that mean I can’t eat the dried fruit?
Well, fruit does contain natural sugars, so it could be dangerous if you don’t moderate your consumption. We recommend you review the nutritional label at the back of our packaging and consult your doctor about the appropriate amount you can safely consume.