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The Whole Family is a “Happy Family” with New Greek Yogurt Pouches

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Happy Family, a leading premium, organic baby and toddler food brand founded and operated by moms, has just announced Happy Squeeze Greek Yogurt, a line of on-the-go pouches aimed to reinvent the way families snack. A convenient alternative to traditional Greek yogurt, these nutritious pouches-are shelf-stable so that they can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere. mail.google logo in a gray background | mail.googleA combination of Greek yogurt blended with fruits, these pouches are not only functional, but are better-for-you and an excellent addition to handbags, lunchboxes, gym bags and pantries, company officials say. Made with only organic ingredients, Happy Squeeze Greek Yogurt pouches do not contain artificial colors or flavors, trans fats, GMOs and are certified USDA organic, gluten-free and kosher. “As parents, we know what matters most when looking for snacks the whole family can enjoy. I personally wouldn’t compromise taste or nutrition for convenience and don’t expect you to either,” says Shazi Visram, founder, CEO and chief mom of Happy Family. “Our new Greek yogurt pouches are a natural addition to our Happy Squeeze line as they satisfy all needs parents look for when trying to find the very best for their family. They allow busy kids, teens and parents to enjoy the health benefits of Greek yogurt without the hassle of refrigeration so you can grab something quick and tasty while on-the-go.” mail.google-1 logo in a gray background | mail.google-1Happy Squeeze Greek Yogurt pouches come in three varieties: Razzleberry; Super Strawberryand Peachy Keen. Each pouch is a source of calcium and vitamin D, and contains two grams of protein. The new Happy Squeeze Greek Yogurt pouches are in packaging made without the use of BPA for a suggested retail price of $1.79 per pouch, and will begin arriving in grocery stores nationwide this month.

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