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HappyFamily Introduces 15 Organic Products For Children
On its continuing mission to offer functional, healthy meals and snacks for kids of all ages, New York City-based HappyFamily introduces 15 exciting new products for the younger set. Crafted with unique, nutritious superfoods the brand launches three entirely new lines HappyTotPlus, HappyTimes and HappyTot Toddler Meal Bowls plus three new additions to the popular HappyMunchies line. All the new offerings are made with no preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, trans fats or GMOs, and are certified organic by the USDA, and are sold in BPA-free packaging."As a mom, I believe that everything we feed our families should provide the best possible nutrients, whether your child is a newborn or ready for preschool. The parents of babies who have been eating our innovative probiotic cereals, meals and snacks now have five- and six-year-olds, and have asked us to continue coming out with enlightened products for children of every age," says Shazi Visram, founder, CEO and Chief Mom of HappyFamily. "We want to grow with our families, engaging parents and kids alike in learning about how nutrient-rich ingredients can be combined to work together, while also training young palates to crave healthy foods."
Perfect for preschool snack time and elementary school lunchboxes, the HappyTimes line includes five organic single-serve snacks – Veggie Pals, Sunny Buddies, Yummy Yogis, Mixed Fruit Yogis and Crazy Crunchies. With a variety of textures and flavor combinations, each bite-size snack is made with real fruit, whole grains and organic yogurt. HappyTot Toddler Meal Bowls are packed with nutrients essential to toddlers' growth and developing bodies, and offer an excellent source of protein and vitamin A with every tasty spoonful, and are available in four varieties: Chicken, Vegetables and Quinoa; Super Beefy Pasta; Vegetable Ravioli and Vegetables, Brown Rice and Turkey.
HappyTotPlus pouches are convenient, portable and nutritious snacks, boasting a powerful punch of vitamins and minerals with every squeeze. Loaded with organic fruits and vegetables, and fortified with choline and the ancient supergrain Salba, and are available in three varieties: Blueberry, Apple and Purple Carrot; Kale, Apple and Mango and Strawberry, Kiwi, Beet and Pear.
Perfect for small hands on-the-go, HappyMunchies snacks help teach self-feeding. Carrot Rice Cakes and Apple Rice Cakes are made only with whole grain brown rice and lightly sweetened with fruit juice, and the fun Apple and Kale Croc Shaped Puffed Corn Snacks offer whole grains and choline for babies' healthy brain development.
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Suggested retail price for HappyTimes (five pouches) is $4.99 to $5.49. Veggie Pals are available as individual snack packs for $1.29. HappyTot Meal Bowls are $2.99 to $3.79 per bowl, HappyTot Plus pouches are $1.79 to $2.29, and HappyMunchies are $2.99 to $3.49. And, with every product sold, the company supports Project Peanut Butter, a nonprofit that feeds starving children in Malawi and Sierra Leone.
Company Information
Website: www.happyfamilybrands.com
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