This week’s roundup of new products includes colorful cereals, no-sugar frozen meals, and refreshing canned beverages.
Red Stripe: Rum Cocktail

The rum is 5.9% alcohol and is made with real Caribbean rum, mango and lime juice, and natural flavors.
The new drink is rolling out in select markets in Florida and the Northeast and is available in a slim 12 oz. can.
IZZE: Strawberry sparkling juice

The latest flavor that strawberry joins the ranks Iszeline of sparkling juice drinks.
Like the brand’s other drinks, the new flavors are a blend of real fruit juices and sparkling water, with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners.
Sparkling Strawberry is available at Target or Amazon.com.
Primal Kitchen: New Sauce

primal kitchen We’re expanding our line of pantry samples with the addition of five new sauces: Organic Korean BBQ Sauce, Organic Honey Teriyaki, Mild & Sweet Buffalo, Slightly Sweet Organic Ketchup, and Whipped Dressings & Spreads.
Sauces include all flavors without soy, canola, or dairy. By adding organic honey and organic fruit juice, a slight sweetness is added.
Suggested retail prices for the new products range from $6.49 (Korean BBQ Sauce) to $11.99 (Whipped Dressing & Spread). Available at select retailers and online from the brand’s website or Amazon.
Kellogg’s: Rainbow Crispy

Kellogg’s Our newest Rice Krispy cereal, Rainbow Crispies, is a fruity and colorful classic.
The new cereal comes in new shapes in 6 vibrant colors. Each serving is a great source of Vitamin D (20% of your daily value), providing 8 grams of whole grains and 9 vitamins and minerals.
Rainbow Crispies Cereal is available at retailers nationwide at a suggested retail price of $4.99 per 11.1 oz box and $5.99 per 17.8 oz box.
Lean Cooking: New Balance Bowls

lean food launches four new balanced bowl entrées that meet the American Diabetes Association’s Program for Better Choices program nutritional guidelines: Tex-Mex Rice and Black Beans, Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir-Fry, Roasted Eggplant Parmesan Pasta, and Creamy Pasta Primavera To do.
Meals are 400 calories or less, 1 serving of vegetables, and no added sugar.
Starting this month, the new variety will be available at select retailers for an asking price of $4.49.