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Vitality Bowls Hosting Social Media Contest for New Year

Vitality Bowls Hosting Social Media Contest for New Year

By QSR, Industry News – Vitality Bowls is inspiring others to set their goals and intentions for 2021 with an interactive social media contest to kick off the new year.

From January 1 to January 31, Vitality Bowls fans and social media users everywhere can participate in the #VBIntentions contest. To enter, new customers should sign up for the Vitality Bowls Loyalty Program through the brand’s mobile app, available on Apple and Google devices. Participants and existing Loyalty Members are also encouraged to enter by sharing their intentions and wellness goals for 2021 on social media using the hashtag #VBIntentions.

At the end of the month, four winners will be chosen from the entries on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and the Loyalty Member program. Winners will have the opportunity to receive prizes of free açaí bowls for a year and a limited-edition Vitality Bowls branded intention journal to help them record and achieve the goals they set for themselves in the new year.

“Since our inception, Vitality Bowls has become a true partner for those in the health and wellness community, and for those working towards nutrition and fitness goals,” says Tara Gilad, president and co-founder of Vitality Bowls. “As we look ahead to the new year, now is the perfect time to set goals and intentions for ourselves and visualize the milestones we want to achieve in 2021, no matter how ambitious. The #VBIntentions contest will be a great way to inspire others to do the same.”

Over the last decade, Vitality Bowls has solidified its status as a pioneer in the health food industry, tracing back to its roots in Northern California. The dynamic cafés feature a unique collection of superfood menu items containing extraordinary ingredients packed with antioxidants and high nutritional values.

Vitality Bowls offers made to order health-food favorites for every meal of the day – breakfast, lunch and dinner. Plus, all açaí bowls and smoothies are prepared without any ingredient fillers like ice, frozen yogurt, or artificial preservatives, providing guilt-free satisfaction for your mind and appetite.

The menu features the widest variety of unique superfoods, including graviola, organic mangosteen, organic camu camu, organic spirulina, organic aronia, organic moringa, organic maca, bee pollen and more. Guests can choose from a variety of delectable options, such as the Green Bowl (with graviola, organic spirulina and organic hemp seeds), the Dragon Bowl (featuring pitaya, coconut milk and bananas) and their signature Vitality Bowl (with organic açaí, strawberries and honey). Plus, fresh juices, smoothies, soups, panini and salads are available in each café.

Vitality Bowls opening in old Starbucks

Vitality Bowls opening in old Starbucks

Acai Bowls in Cornelius

By Dave Yochum at Cornelius Today – Cornelius residents Karine and Ted Flinter are opening Vitality Bowls, an açaí bowl cafe, at 19722 One Norman Drive on Friday.

The healthy dining option is a franchise that features the Amazon’s antioxidant-rich açaí berry, topped with a variety of superfoods.

There are currently more than 140 Vitality Bowls locations open or in development across the United States. This is the Flinters first location; they plan to open more stores.

“Ted and I lived overseas for almost 20 years. During our travels we have always enjoyed great food and great friends. We are so excited to continue that tradition and trade stories and share amazing food in our new café,” Karine said, explaining that social distancing and safety practices are in place via mobile ordering, takeout, curbside pickup and outdoor seating.

Ted served as a Marine officer and United Nations Peacekeeper before opening his own company in 2007 called Lexington Security Group. It exported defense services and was based in the United Arab Emirates before Ted exited the market in 2019.

Karine worked in radio journalism before joining the United Nations where she worked on Peacekeeping Operations in Kosovo and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Karine worked with Lexington Security Group as director of corporate communications from 2007 – 2019.

Over the last decade, Northern California-based Vitality Bowls has become a bonafide leader in the health food industry. The cafés play into the demand for superfoods, antioxidants and nutrition.

The menu features superfood toppings like graviola, acerola, organic mangosteen, organic camu camu, organic spirulina, organic aronia, organic moringa, organic maca, bee pollen and more.

Vitality Bowl Superfood Café costs on average between $170,100 and $604,000 to open. Stores range from 750 – 1500 sq. ft. The initial investment includes the franchise fees, the construction and design costs to build-out the café, signage, computer systems, training costs and up to three months of operating capital.

@saltplatecity on Instagram

@saltplatecity on Instagram

@vitalitybowls_slc opened last week and we are so stoked to have more healthy options downtown! This is the first Vitality Bowls location in the state and they’re located right by the City Creek Center Food Court, where the Wetzel’s Pretzels used to be. They have everything from açaí bowls to smoothies, salads, soups, paninis and fresh juices. They also offer many gluten-free, vegan and allergy-friendly items. Pictured here is their Dragon Bowl and Immunity Bowl, both bowls were delicious and surprisingly very filling. They’re open Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm, try them out and let me know what you ordered. 😊🥣