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MUFFIN REVOLUTION ANSWERS CONSUMER DEMAND FOR A HEALTHY MUFFIN

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    MUFFIN REVOLUTIONis a part of what Packaged Facts calls the “cutting-edge wellness” movement, an explosive trend toward healthy, cleaneating that is here to stay.

    What makes Muffin Revolution'sCertified Paleo,Certified Gluten-FreeandNonGMO Project verifiedmuffinsdifferent from other muffins?

    • Almond-based
    • Sweetened with dates
    • Omega-3 seeds
    • Whole fruit
    • No grains, dairy, soy, added fat, refined ingredients, additives or preservatives​

    “Today’s consumers are more active, conscienciousandwell-researched and they demand transparency in what they buy and consume. Our muffins answer that call," said Marirose Piciucco, co-owner of Muffin Revolution.

    Don't let the muffin's playful names fool you! Muffin Revolution isserious about food. Eating one of our muffins is like eating a plate of real food: afistful of almonds, a bit of dates, some fruits or veggies some seeds and eggs. The Banana Bam Bam is comfort food at its best, with the all familiar taste of bananas and blueberries. The Yam Good, made withsweet potato puree, dates, apple sauce, almond meal and almond butter, apples and pecans,is like eating sweet potato pie, apple pie and pecan pie all in one sitting.The 24 Carrot Gold, our Paleo Vegan option, is a drop-dead delicious carrot-raisin muffin. The Hulk is for the adventurous palate with Yerba Mate tea, Spirulina and hemp seed. The Cha Cha Cha - a chocolate, cherry, chia muffin, uses a soy-free chocolate chip - and is a favorite dessert for many adhering to the Paleo lifestyle. Warm itup so the chocolate chips melt and adda scoop ofPaleo ice cream for a decadent, yet clean, dessert.

    Muffin Revolution is distributed in Northern California, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. It is currently seeking expansion into Southern California and the Pacific Northwest.

    ABOUT US:
    Muffin Revolution isBerkeley-born, Richmond-raised andwomen-owned. In their spare time, when owners Christy Kovacs and Marirose Piciucco are not being muffin mavens, they develop their other passions. Christy Kovacs is a professional artist, exhibiting her photo weavings at Vessel Gallery in Oakland, CA. Marirose founded The Ring Project, a nonprofit that trades in diamond engagement rings to fund law school and medical school scholarships for women in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Find out more about the company, the muffins and the owners at www.muffinrevolution.com.