Super Puffs: A Healthy Snack For Growing Babies
Perfectly sized for tiny hands and easily dissolving for budding teethers, Plum Organics, a brand of Nest Collective, Emeryville, Ca., introduces organic Super Puffs, a unique baby food snack of fruit & veggie whole-grain combinations ensuring baby gets a rainbow of nutritious nibbles. Rich in vibrant color from real organic fruits & veggies, each wheat-free puff is certified-organic and fortified with vitamins and minerals to meet the needs of a growing baby.Available nationwide at Babies "R" Us/Toys "R"' Us, varieties include: Super Yellows (Banana & Peach); Super Purples (Blueberry & Purple Sweet Potato); Super Reds (Strawberry & Beet); Super Oranges (Mango & Sweet Potato); and Super Greens (Spinach & Apple).
Known for award-winning innovation and modern sensibility, the Plum Organics Super Puffs container is the trimmest of its kind and designed to fit perfectly in car cup-holders and strollers too. Plus, each container is made with safe BPA-free materials and is resealable, reusable, and recyclable.
Suggested retail price is $2.99.
Company Information
Website: www.plumorganics.com
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