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Since the early 21st century, the dried fruit has been marketed in the Western world as a health food, with unsupported health claims about its benefits.[1][2][3][4][5][6][self-published source] In the wake of those claims, dried and fresh goji berries were included in many snack foods and food supplements, such as granola bars,[7] yogurt, tea blends, fruit juices and juice concentrates, whole fruit purées, and dried pulp flour. There have been also commercial products of whole and ground wolfberry seeds, and seed oil.