Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Men's Health Names Eggland's Best Eggs Among "Best Foods for Men"




Eggland's Best Recognized as "Best Eggs" for the twelfth time by Men's Health Magazine


CEDAR KNOLLS, N.J., Jan. 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- After reviewing thousands of
packaged food and drink products, Men's Health has once again awarded Eggland's Best Eggs
 with the title of "Best Eggs" in the 2017 Men's Health Best Foods for Men Awards.
The Men's Health Best Foods for Men list includes healthy, flavorful and easy-to-prepare
products that were taste-tested by the team at Men's Health with the goal of helping consumers
select the most nutritious products. This year Eggland's Best eggs have been honored by
Men's Health for their superior quality, freshness, nutrition and taste.
"Our goal at Eggland's Best is to consistently provide our customers with a nutritionally s
uperior egg that has the best quality, taste, and freshness," said Charlie Lanktree,
President and CEO of Eggland's Best. "We are again honored to be named to Men's
Health's prestigious list of Best Foods for Men."
Compared to ordinary eggs, Eggland's Best eggs contain five times more vitamin D, 25
 percent less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, ten times more vitamin E,
and three times more vitamin B12.  Eggland's Best's superior nutrition is due to its
proprietary all-vegetarian hen feed that contains healthy grains, canola oil and a
wholesome supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and Vitamin E.  In addition,
 independent testing has revealed that Eggland's Best eggs have stronger shells than
 ordinary eggs, which leads to less breakage and helps them stay fresher longer than ordinary eggs.

"It's no surprise Eggland's Best eggs once again made the Best Foods for Men list since
 they provide a nutritionally superior product," said Registered Dietitian Lyssie Lakatos.
 "I always feel confident recommending Eggland's Best Eggs over ordinary eggs to
 my clients since they will benefit from more nutrients like vitamin D and omega-3
fatty acids – which are crucial for both men and women."

Eggland's Best Eggs is celebrating 25 years of providing a better egg with superior
quality, freshness, nutrition and taste. Visit Egglandsbest.com for 25th anniversary
 inspired recipes and more information.  Eggland's Best eggs are available in Classic,
Cage Free, Organic, Hard-Cooked and Peeled and Liquid Egg White varieties.
To view the full list of the 2017 Men's Health's Best Foods for Men,
please visit www.menshealth.com.   

About Eggland's Best Eggs

Eggland's Best (EB) is the No. 1 branded egg in the U.S. and is an excellent
 source of Vitamins D, B12, and E, and a good source of Vitamin B5 and
 Riboflavin. EB eggs have five times more Vitamin D, more than double the
Omega-3, 10 times more Vitamin E and 25 percent less saturated fat than
 ordinary eggs. Independent testing has also confirmed that Eggland's Best
eggs stay fresher longer than ordinary eggs.

The distinctive "EB" stamp on the shell assures consumers and food service
 customers that the eggs meet the highest production and safety standards.
 Eggland's Best was voted "America's Most Trusted Egg Brand" by American
shoppers in the 2016 BrandSpark Most Trusted Awards, "America's Most
 Recommended™ Eggs" by women in the 2016 Women's Choice Awards,
 and has received numerous awards from Prevention Magazine, Men's Health,
Men's Fitness, Taste of Home, Women's Health, and many others.

In 2014, Eggland's Best was also awarded "Product of the Year" in the egg
 category by Product of the Year USA. Eggland's Best's hens are fed a strictly
 controlled, proprietary, high-quality all-vegetarian diet, which results in a better
tasting, more nutritious egg that stays fresher longer. EB eggs are available in large,
 extra-large, jumbo, cage free, organic, hard-cooked, cage free hard-cooked,
liquid egg whites, and are certified Kosher. For more information, visit www.egglandsbest.com.



CONTACT: Colleen Imler, Coyne PR, (973) 588-2000, cimler@coynepr.com

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