Love Grown Makes Healthy Cereal for Kids with Chickpeas and Lentils
Laura McQuarrie — March 14, 2018 — Lifestyle
References: lovegrown & projectnosh
Sometimes it can be enough of a challenge to get children exited about eating first thing in the morning, especially when it comes to healthy cereal for kids, but Love Grown is making mealtime easier with its bean-based breakfast products.
While kids will be drawn in the products' bold packaging and fun flavors like chocolate Comet Crispies, fruity Sea Stars and blueberry-vanilla Polar Puffs, parents will enjoy knowing that their young ones are being nourished with low-sugar, wheat-free, gluten-free, non-GMO and vegan options. At the base of the sweet breakfast cereal cups is what the brand calls a "power blend" of navy, lentil and garbanzo beans, as well as brown rice and other additions for flavor like cane sugar, cocoa, dried berries and natural flavors.
While kids will be drawn in the products' bold packaging and fun flavors like chocolate Comet Crispies, fruity Sea Stars and blueberry-vanilla Polar Puffs, parents will enjoy knowing that their young ones are being nourished with low-sugar, wheat-free, gluten-free, non-GMO and vegan options. At the base of the sweet breakfast cereal cups is what the brand calls a "power blend" of navy, lentil and garbanzo beans, as well as brown rice and other additions for flavor like cane sugar, cocoa, dried berries and natural flavors.
Trend Themes
1. Bean-based Breakfast Products - Bean-based breakfast products are becoming increasingly popular due to its high nutritional value and alternatives to wheat and sugar.
2. Gluten-free and Vegan Options - The demand for gluten-free and vegan options is growing and companies providing such products have the opportunity to capitalize on this trend.
3. Healthier Cereal Alternatives for Kids - Parents are seeking healthier options for their children's breakfast and companies providing such alternatives can establish themselves as a leader in this space.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can invest more in research and development of healthier cereal alternatives for children.
2. Plant-based Products - The plant-based products industry has the opportunity to expand their offerings and diversify their target market by providing bean-based breakfast products for children.
3. Consumer Packaged Goods - Consumer packaged goods companies can explore and capitalize on healthier cereal alternatives for kids, especially with the growing demand for gluten-free and vegan options.
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