Woodstock is a brand that offers a line of organic and natural food products, such as nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and granolas.
Founded in 1980 in New York, USA by musicians Joel Rosenman, and Joel's brother John P. Roberts.
Initially, Woodstock started as a music festival, and it was named Woodstock after the small town in New York where the festival took place in 1969.
Later on, the company expanded beyond its music festival origins and entered the food business by offering a range of organic and natural food products.
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Woodstock offers a wide range of organic nuts, such as almonds, cashews, and pecans.
Woodstock offers a range of organic seeds, such as chia, flax, and pumpkin seeds.
Woodstock offers a variety of organic dried fruits, such as apricots, cranberries, and mangoes.
Woodstock offers a range of organic granolas, such as classic, gluten-free, and paleo granolas.
Woodstock products are available in many grocery stores, health food stores, and online retailers. Check their website for store locators and online options.
Yes, Woodstock products are certified organic by the USDA and other certifying agencies.
Yes, Woodstock products are non-GMO and are sourced from non-GMO verified suppliers.
Most Woodstock products are vegan, but some products may contain honey or dairy. Check the ingredients list for each product.
The shelf life of Woodstock products depends on the specific product and packaging. Check the packaging for best by dates and storage recommendations.