Journal

Why Choose True North Granola, and What Makes our Vermont-made Products so good?

Anyone who’s looking for granola knows that there are so many choices on the market. So, why pick True North Granola, and what makes our Vermont-made granola a standout choice? Check out 10 reasons why.

Local Newspaper Highlights True North Granola's Donations to Area Children
Thanks to the Reformer for highlighting our work - we love what we do! Read more about our work to promote healthy food in schools here. http://www.reformer.com
True North Granola Recognizes the Importance of Healthy Foods in Our Schools
We’ve all heard the mantra “you are what you eat”. Nowadays most people believe this to be true, and champion a direct correlation between diet and our health. We at True North Granola emphasize this message when it comes to...
True North Granola and Hidden Springs Maple are Forming a Partnership!
True North Granola and Hidden Springs Maple are Teaming Up! We are excited to announce the beginning of a new partnership between True North Granola and Hidden Springs Maple! Beginning this July, that magical ingredient we use to sweeten our...
Vermont and the GMO Labeling Discussion
So what's the deal with GMO labeling? It appears that more than ever, the issues of health, nutrition, and transparency have grown into a strong, national conversation with Vermont taking the lead. From battling obesity to freedom of information, the...
Nutrition & Transparency is Important to True North
Do you ever become overwhelmed with the cornucopia of “healthy” food choices out there? Are the ingredients sending a different message than the label? Oftentimes, it seems impossible to sift through vague claims of all natural or misleading marketing. This leaves...
Brattleboro Farmers' Market Profiles True North Granola
Last year Diane Miller of the Brattleboro Area Farmers' Market interviewed True North Granola to develop a profile of our business to share on the Farmers' Market Facebook page. The below was extracted from that profile and offers a bit...