Happy Baby Organics Organic & Regenerative Stage 2 Baby Food, Pears Raspberries & Oats, 4 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 16)
AED229.12
- Availability: 8 to 10 days from USA to YOUR HOME
- Categories : Baby Products, Feeding, Baby Foods, Meals
Brand | Happy Baby |
Package Dimensions | 9.61 x 7.05 x 6.69 inches; 4.81 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Nurture, Inc. |
Country Of Origin | USA |
SKU | 7732910562 |
Seller | USADirect |
Farmed for Our Future: Our Organic & Regenerative purees feature yummy pears, raspberries and oats mindfully grown with farming practices that help reverse climate change, and curated for baby’s age and stage Organic & Regenerative Farming: Organic & Regenerative farming takes a holistic approach that empowers farmers, promotes animal welfare, and builds healthy soil which can capture carbon from the atmosphere and help to reverse climate change Happy Baby: We provide organic, delicious options for your baby's nutritional journey; Happy Baby offers baby food pouches, organic cereals, teething wafers, baby snacks and more made for your little one Happy Family Organics: We are on a mission to change the trajectory of children's health through nutrition; We provide age and stage appropriate premium organic food products for baby, tot, kid, and mama Our Happy Promise: All products are certified USDA organic, made with non-GMO ingredients grown without the use of toxic persistent pesticides and in packaging made without BPA, BPS, or phthalates
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Our regenerative & Organic Baby Food pouches are made with ingredients grown using practices that, at scale, help to reverse climate change by building healthy soil that captures carbon from the atmosphere.
Package Dimensions | 9.61 x 7.05 x 6.69 inches; 4.81 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Nurture, Inc. |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Based on 5 Reviews
Average
5.00
(5 Reviews)
Food in a pouch is a great idea but the flavor isn't so great.It's easy and less messy, that's a plus.Hand them the pouch and off they go! Whether they are nutritious or not, can we believe labels anymore?Unless you grow your own foods, do we really know what we're getting? Read more