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Friday, April 30, 2010

Heaven Sent: a new soy-free vegan "ice cream" made from simple ingredients


While at Seattle VegFest I stumbled upon a rainbow colored stand that was passing out samples of a vegan non-dairy dessert. There were smiles on the entire staff's faces and I loved the vivid display, so I was excited to give a try. It turns out Heaven Sent is more than just pretty packaging - it's flavorful, fresh tasting, and creamy (reminds me a little of yogurt). However, the best part is that it's very simple and pure: it consists mainly of water, almonds, rice, and agave nectar. Better yet, it's soy-free and gluten-free, and mostly organic.

Amber, the beautiful founder, saw my pleased reaction and then spotted my camcorder - one thing lead to another and I ended up shooting a bunch of testimonials from other people at the festival who were just as wowed as me. Check out this video I compiled and I'm sure you'll be calling up your local grocery and demanding they carry it.


Heaven Sent is a new and small company, so the availability is limited (click here to see where you can buy it). However, if you demand it your grocer will want to supply it - so start demanding!

4 comments:

Veronica (lifewithnature) said...

That's great. I've been looking for that kind of products for a long time: vegan, natural, soy-free, and with a minimal ingredient list. Thank you for sharing!

Jazz Siebert said...

awe man! they only sell in oregon?? Please come to la! Pleeeaaasssee!

Im dying to taste it.

Lex said...

yikes, 50% fat! 86 fat calories out of 160 per serving. I was hoping almond milk and agave would have been lower in fat like Soy Delicious http://www.turtlemountain.com/products/its_soy_delicious.html

Dr. Jerome said...

Thank for your video. It looks like the VegFest in Portland, which I miss a lot back in France: we need such vegan products in France !

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