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The Best For Your Tiny Human

{Disclosure: We’ve partnered with OrgaNums to talk to you about their amazing line of organic, cold-pressed “tiny human” food.
Click the “Where To Buy” link at the bottom of the page to find what Target and additional stores they can be found in!} 

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A MOM ON A MISSION:

When I had my youngest son almost four years ago, I knew that based on the things I had learned about the food industry, I wasn’t feeding him the brands that we’re all so familiar with. I was extremely busy with work, taking care of three kids, and managing a household and yet I still made Luca’s food because I knew that he had to have REAL food. It was an exhausting period of my life… one where I knew that if parents had an alternative to feed their kids, they’d be thrilled. And so since nothing else was on the market, I decided to put my love for a career in criminal justice on hold and give parents something that they desperately need more of : TIME

COLD PRESSED KEEPS IT BEST.
OrgaNums offers the same quality as homemade freshness. Our cold press (or HPP- High Pressure Pasteurization) process ensures that our product is preserved safely along with the natural vitamins, nutrients, and flavor.

PRESERVING BONDING TIME.

Notice that our product comes in it’s own cup? There’s a reason for that! Research has concluded that although pouches may be more convenient, they also halt the incredibly important bonding that takes place at meal time. Research has also shown that eating out of a pouch (without a spoonhead attachment) can make it difficult for children to transition to feeding with utensils. Besides, our cups are awesome! They reseal, can be reused, and are definitely recyclable!

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