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Happy Family unveils new Greek Yogurt pouches for toddlers in US

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Happy Family, a US-based organic food brand, has launched a new Happy Baby Greek Yogurt and Happy To…
Happy Family, a US-based organic food brand, has launched a new Happy Baby Greek Yogurt and Happy Tot Greek Yogurt pouches for babies and toddlers.

Happy Baby Greek Yogurt pouches are available in three variant flavors such as Banana & Pumpkin; Zucchini, Pear & Kale; and Strawberry, Apple & Beet. Each contains 3g of protein and is considered gentle dairy for babies six months and older.

Happy Tot Greek Yogurt pouches are available in three varieties, including Orange, Apple & Sweet Potato; Kale, Spinach & Apple; and Pomegranate, Apple & Beet.These pouches. The products will be a source of calcium and vitamin D, and feature 100% organic Greek yogurt with organic fruits and vegetables, the company said.

Commenting on the launch Happy Family founder and CEO Shazi Visram said that the new pouches have been developed to provide nutritional benefits to babies and toddlers, by using Greek yogurt, fruits and vegetables.

Happy Baby Greek Yogurt pouches and Happy Tot Greek Yogurt pouches are available for a suggested retail price of $1.59 and $1.79 respectively.

These pouches, which will be available in April, contain no artificial colors, artificial flavors, trans fats or GMOs, and are certified USDA organic, gluten free and kosher.

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