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Colombian Products in the US

Colombia&rsquos exotic flavors and innovative products have been benefited by the Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Find out more about the new products you can now find in your supermarket as a result of Proexport&rsquos networking events. 

Dipsa Food manufactures healthy foods, functional and natural. Dipsa Food&rsquo s products include cereal bars, seed-based products, tropical fruits, and cereals provide an excellent nutritional balance. The healthy snacks provide essential nutrients and energy necessary for well-being. All the healthy snack bars contain unique blends of exotic tropical dried fruits and seeds, containing a wide spectrum of minerals, vitamins and the ever so vital fatty acids.

After the Free Trade Agreement' s entry into force with Canada, Dipsa Food participated in SIAL 2012 with the help of PROCOLOMBIA Colombia. Resulting from one of the most renowned food fairs worldwide, Dipsa began supplying healthy snack bars to Whole Foods expanding their reach to its 450 supermarkets across the US.

Exportable offer description: snacks bars of nuts, exotic tropical dried fruits, cereals and seeds, peanut-based products, chocolate-coated products.

Website: www.dipsafood.com

Bibeq started after its founder developed a unique machine to dehydrate fruits for healthy, 100% natural no sugar added. The process to dry the fruit does not significantly change its smell, taste, and nutritional benefits.
The Agribusiness Business Matchmaking Forum 2012 hosted by PROCOLOMBIA in Bogota, Colombia was successful for Bibeq who exported its first 20- foot container of dried fruit to the United States.
Exportable offer description: Dried fruit healthy snacks, 100% natural without sugar. Fruits include: Gooseberry, banana, pineapple, mango, and papaya.

Bocadillos El Ruiz specializes in products derived from guava, milk, sugar, and fruits. Dedicated to the making, distribution, and commercialization of the products, the snack factory is involved in the entire process from the reception of the Guava fruit arriving from different regions in the country to the primary, secondary, and final packaging.
Colombia&rsquo s traditional sweet snack made from guava fruit has reached the American market after Bocadillos El Ruiz made its first export in January 2003 to the United States.
Exportable offer description: Bocadillos (guava derived fruit snack).
Website: www.fabricadebocadilloselruiz.com.co

 

Colanta is the main exporter of milk products in Colombia and one of the largest in Latin America.

In quality control, there are more than 200 associates among bacteriologists, pharmaceutical chemistries, medical veterinarians and technicians that inspect and analyze the products in high tech laboratories, which permit Colanta to guarantee quality in both raw and finished products. Currently, Colanta exports Cheese, Arequipe (caramel spread), Smoothies and Super Boom to the United States (New York and Miami).

Exportable offer description: milk, cheeses, drinks, desserts, cream, and butter
Website: www.colanta.com.co

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