ORGANIC SALTED TRAIL MIX: Our Sweet and Salty Trail Mix is made with raw sprouted organic almonds, cashews, and pepitas tossed with pure maple syrup, chewy cherries, raisins, and a touch of coconut sugar dark chocolate and sea salt. UNLOCK VITAL NUTRIENTS: Sprouting helps maximize bioavailability of precious nutrients. Our sprouted nuts and seeds are air-dried at low temperatures to a crunchy perfection. This natural process helps retain important enzymes that aid digestion. A DELICIOUS SNACK: Made without oats, grain, gluten, oil or preservatives. Our healthy trail mix makes a perfect snack to toss in your car or backpack and head out on life's journey! RESEALABLE BAG: Enjoy on-the-go freedom with our no-mess resealable bag. Designed for a natural lifestyle, our organic trail mix will retain its freshness from the first to last bite. REDUCE INFLAMMATION: Organic nuts and seeds found in our trail mix can help reduce inflammation. Our trail mix is both grain-free and gluten-free, Certified USDA Organic, non-GMO, Paleo, and Vegan. At Lark Ellen Farm we believe in being kind to ourselves and to each other, and that good health starts from a healthy state of mind. Being a good person, loving yourself, and sharing with others are the best ways to ensure happiness. Each of our pouches of Sweet and Salty Trail Mix come filled with organic food at its highest state. Special care is taken to ensure that our trail mix will provide great nutrition. We've also included an inspirational quote on the bottom of each bag in the hope that it will feed your body and your soul. Enjoying our products will take you back to a time when food was real—when food nourished your body, not harmed it. It all began in late 2014 with a 30 day commitment to avoid grains. Our founder, Kelley, knew grains and wheat can cause inflammation; so she turned her body into an experiment to see if avoiding them would make a difference for her. Her digestive system improved, and lifelong chronic pain had vanished but Kelley missed her bowl of morning cereal. Kelley took to her kitchen to experiment, trying recipes and learning about nutrition like the benefits of grain-free trail mix. In early 2015 Kelley started selling her creations at the Ojai Farmers’ Market, as Ojai Granola Girl, and her recipes were well-received. Later that year the name was changed to Lark Ellen Farm.