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Charlee Bear Debuts Bearnola Bites

They are crafted with wholesome ingredients that pet parents might find in their own kitchen.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Gott Pet Products, a family-owned company that has been manufacturing healthy and natural treats for dogs for more than 15 years, has added a new taste sensation to its popular Charlee Bear line. Making their debut at SuperZoo, Bearnola Bites are crafted with wholesome ingredients that pet parents might find in their own kitchen, like real oats, honey and vanilla. Made in the USA and without any wheat, corn, soy, artificial flavors or preservatives, each crunchy granola cluster is bursting with aroma and taste.

“Our new Bearnola Bites are everything they’re baked up to be, with an appealing flavor and texture that dogs won’t be able to resist,” comments Patrick McGarry, general manager of Gott Pet Products, parent company of the brand. “Just like the rest of the Charlee Bear line, they are sized perfectly for training or just for fun.”

The Bearnola Bites join Charlee Bear’s line of Original Crunch, Grain Free Crunch, and recently introduced Meaty Bites. Available in four flavors — including Blueberry Pie, Cranberry Cobbler, P.B. & Honey and Pumpkin Spice — the Bearnola Bites are vegetarian-friendly, so even canines with food sensitivities can enjoy these scrumptious treats. The suggested retail price for an 8-ounce pouch is $7.99.

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