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More on our new Treats.

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Dear {NAME}, Gabi here, founder of Magic Spoon. For over a year, we’ve been working hard on a b

Dear {NAME}, Gabi here, founder of Magic Spoon. For over a year, we’ve been working hard on a brand new product line. At Magic Spoon, it’s been a priority to find more ways to enable our customers to enjoy nostalgic, delicious, high-protein snacks. Now, I’m excited to share (as you may have seen last week), [Magic Spoon Treats]( are finally here! We took everything you love about our cereal and packed it into a nostalgic snack that will remind you of being a kid again. The treats are chewy, marshmallowy, crispy, and packed with 11g protein, only 1g sugar, and just 130 calories. Personally, I’ve been enjoying a [Marshmallow Treat]( most afternoons on-the-go as I try to get some extra protein in my diet, and loving a [Chocolatey Peanut Butter Treat]( alongside my coffee as a quick pre-workout snack. I’m excited for you to try them and hear what you think! As always, our 100% happiness guarantee applies…so if you’re not a fan, we’ll refund you in full, though I’m extremely confident with this new product that won’t be the case ;) You can get your pack of treats here: [Magic Spoon treats]( Cheers, Gabi PS - a couple of you have asked how these are different from the “cereal bars” we briefly launched a while back… After lots of feedback from customers like you, we realized that those cereal bars didn’t quite hit the mark. Now, after many rounds of prototypes and taste tests with over 200 customers, we’re confident – and our taste testers agreed – that this is everything you could want in a high-protein snack bar and more! They’re seriously good. You received this email from Magic Spoon Inc.. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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