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Goodles squeezes a lot more flavor into its two cheesy Deluxe creations

Goodles Deluxe Series

The innovation Goodles teased last week, described as some sort of better tasting, more flavorful version of its signature better-for-you pasta, has been completely revealed and released directly through its online store at goodles.com. It is more expensive per pack at $41.76 for a bundle of eight or $35.50 on a subscription, although the experience sounds like it’s most certainly worth it with two mouthwatering flavors to choose from in Ched Over Heels and Shell We Dance.

Goodles has introduced Deluxe Mac or Goodles Deluxe, how ever you want to refer to it, and it does indeed offer a deluxe flavor experience. The two flavors, Ched Over Heels and Shell We Dance, don’t drift too far from the standard flavors of the brand’s pasta product in terms of nutrition. They have 16g of protein per prepared serving, 44 to 45g of carbohydrates, around the same as the others, just 5g of that sugar, and where you get a bit of extra calories is there is 10g of fat.

Goodles Deluxe Series 1

The fat is not too surprising, as one of the prominent features that leads to the better taste of Goodles Deluxe Series is they come with cheesier sauce in convenient squeeze packs, so you don’t have to throw in powder and stir it around. That flavor was always going to come from somewhere, and it’s in those squeeze packs pumping up the fat to 10g and pushing the calories above the 300 mark to 320.

While the fat and calories are higher in Goodles’ Deluxe creations, it’s not by much, and if the debut flavors Ched Over Heels and Shell We Dance taste anywhere as good as they look, they’ll be worth the extra macros. The functional company still keeps the recipe relatively clean, using quality ingredients like wheat protein, real cheese, and a variety of superfoods, like its standard recipes. Simply put, the Deluxe line combines the Goodles goodness with even more flavor.

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