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Rising Moon Organics

Posted on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 at 9:02 am
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Rising Moon Organics believes that coming together daily to share a meal is an experience that can bring about joy and peace. That’s why they’ve created a delicious line of Italian food that is delicious and easy to prepare. That way, you can get to the good part; laughing around the table with your family. All of Rising Moon Organics products are made without meat and are perfect for vegetarians. Many of their dishes are even vegan friendly. Rising Moon Organics is committed to using only organic vegetables and grains to keep you healthy and feeling great! Their delicious Italian inspired products include jarred pasta sauces, frozen pizzas, pastas, and entrees, and raviolis and pierogies.

Individual jars of Rising Moon Organics pasta sauce and raviolis sell for a little over $4.00 while their frozen entrees go for a little over $6.00.  Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Rising Moon Organics website for more information on where you can find any of their products in a store near you. Rising Moon Organics operates out of Eugene, Oregon.

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