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The Localist: Bliss Bites

You'll want to sink your teeth into these local treats.
By Melissa Mackaly |
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January is a month filled with resolutions to eat healthier and swear off things like decadent desserts. Fortunately for us, Bliss Bites has made it possible to stick with your promise of eating better while at the same time indulging in a sweet treat when the going gets tough. Bliss Bites is a company out of Southlake that makes gourmet superfood desserts. Each snack is the perfect size and has enough sweetness to quench that craving.

According to their website, Bliss Bites contain nothing but “real, whole, unprocessed, nourishing ingredients. They are also gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan, containing no grains or animal products.” They are about the size of a miniature cupcake and come in six different flavors: Caramel pecan turtle, chocolate peanut butter cup, dark chocolate coconut, German chocolate haystacks, mint chocolate, and orange lavender. All flavors are also available in “peanut free” options. The cakes can be purchased in two-packs, four-packs, and 12-packs.

You can find Bliss Bites at area Central Market locations. Each Monday and Wednesday morning Bliss Bites runs regular production of all products at their Southlake kitchen and invites customers to come check it out. To find out more about Bliss Bites visit their website.

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