To support early allergen introduction, Happy Family Organics created a new pouch line called Happy Baby Organics Nutty Blends that feature peanut and tree nut butters. The new products developed with pediatric allergists represent the fact that The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends introducing allergenic foods—such as peanuts, eggs, and fish—to a young one's diet early, rather than avoiding them altogether.
In each pouch, there's a gram of a peanut or tree nut protein that's blended with familiar fruits for an infant-friendly texture. There are four Nutty Blends for parents to choose from: Bananas & Peanuts, Apples & Walnuts, Bananas & Almonds, Pears & Cashews.
Via its Happy Mama Mentor program, Happy Family Organics helps to connect parents to personalized, one-on-one feeding support from registered dietitian nutritionists.
Nutty Baby Food Pouches
Happy Baby Organics Nutty Blends Support Early Allergen Introduction
Trend Themes
1. Early Allergen Introduction - Creating food products that introduce allergenic foods early in a child's diet to promote tolerance and reduce the risk of allergies later in life.
2. Pediatric Allergist Collaborations - Partnering with pediatric allergists to develop functional food products that cater to the unique dietary needs and preferences of young children.
3. Personalized Nutrition Services - Offering customized nutrition support services for families of young children, including one-on-one sessions with registered dietitian nutritionists.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Food - Developing new food products with peanut and tree nut protein that promote early allergen introduction for infants and young children.
2. Pediatric Nutrition - Collaborating with pediatric allergists to create functional food products that meet the unique dietary needs and preferences of young children.
3. Nutrition Services - Offering personalized and customized nutrition services to families of young children through registered dietitian nutritionists for support with early allergen introduction.