Whole Foods Market Adds Three Organic Baby Snacks At Stores
Whole Foods Market, a retailer of natural and organic foods in the US, has added three new products from Little Duck Organics, a maker of organic snacks for infants and toddlers.
The retailer said that the new line of products include packages of freeze dried apples and bananas, strawberries and mangoes, and apples and blueberries. These snacks are said to be certified organic, and contain no fillers, no added sugars, and no preservatives or artificial flavors.
Little Duck Organics boasts to be the only baby food company selling Non-GMO Project verified baby snacks. It claims that each package is also Kosher Parve and gluten free.
Zak Normandin, founder of Little Duck Organics, said: I started this company on the belief that baby foods do not need to contain added sugars, chemicals or artificial flavors. I am thrilled to have Little Duck Organics at Whole Foods Market so that more parents have the option of feeding their children the healthiest snacks possible.
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