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Nutritional Information

Each snack featured in DeliciousDoor is 100% plant-based, gluten-free and non-GMO. All products are carefully curated to ensure they are high in protein or fiber and never contain more than 5 grams of added sugars.

What are the requirements every product must meet to be in our snack boxes?

First and foremost, the product needs to be 100% delicious!. All snack items are carefully curated to ensure they are high in protein or fiber and never contain more than 5 grams of added sugars. We also require products to fit within our nutrition c

Are all products included in DeliciousDoor vegan?

Yes, all products are vegan. However, we do not require products to be certified vegan. Our team closely vets each product including asking where companies source their sugar and added vitamins to ensure it is free of any animal byproducts.

Why does an item in my box say, "May contain milk/egg" or "Manufactured in a facility that produces milk/egg products"?

The "may contain" line is a bit frustrating for us vegans. Many food manufacturers choose to include this line so that people with severe allergies can be well-informed. This notice does not mean that the recipe for the product includes milk, eggs, o

Are all products included in DeliciousDoor gluten-free?

Yes, all products are gluten-free. However, we do not require products to be certified gluten-free.

Are all products included in DeliciousDoor organic?

We do not require products to be certified organic, however many products included are organic.

Are all products included in DeliciousDoor non-GMO?

Yes, all products are non-GMO. However, we do not require products to be certified non-GMO.

What artificial sugars do we not include in our products?

Some common artificial sugars that we do not include in our products include, but not limited to, Aspartame, Sucralose, Acesulfame K, Saccharin, and Xylitol.

What is the difference between natural and artificial sugar?

Natural sugar is naturally occurring in food. This can be through its whole form such as sugar in whole fruit or refined, such as agave, coconut sugar, etc. Artificial sugars are developed to taste and function like natural sugar. There are many deba

Do you include stevia?

We do allow products that contain stevia as it is naturally occurring in leaves related to garden flowers like asters and chrysanthemums. However, we do try to limit products that include stevia, as it is a highly refined natural sugar.

Do you include monk fruit sweetener?

We do allow products that contain monk fruit sweetener as it comes from the mogroside, which is the sweetest part of the monk fruit. Monk fruit is a fruit native to Southern China.

Why does an item in my box say it includes, “monk fruit (with erythritol)”?

Often during production, monk fruit sweetener is blended with erythritol to taste and function like table sugar. Erythritol is a zero-calorie, artificial sweetener. We try to avoid as many artificial sweeteners as possible in our products, however, b

Why do you require a certain level of fiber and/or protein?

We require products to have a certain level of protein + fiber to ensure we are providing you with snacks that are not just tasty, but also satiating and will help power you through your day.

Why do you not include maltodextrin?

We only want to include products with the highest quality ingredients possible. Maltodextrin has been connected to issues with digestion and allergies and is typically used as a thickener or filler in processed foods. We've also found that products t

Do you include products with allulose?

We do allow products that contain allulose, as it is naturally occurring in foods such as wheat, figs, and raisins.

Do you include products with palm oil?

We do not require products to be palm oil free, however, if palm oil is included it must be certified sustainable by the RSPO (“Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil”).

Articles Sources and References:

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