Little Duck Organics

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Little Duck Organics is a company that specializes in producing organic snacks for children. The company is known for its commitment to using natural ingredients and sustainable practices in its product offerings.

History[edit | edit source]

Little Duck Organics was founded in 2009 by Zak Normandin. The company was established with the mission to provide healthy, organic snacks for children, free from artificial additives and preservatives. The founder's vision was to create products that parents could trust and children would love.

Products[edit | edit source]

Little Duck Organics offers a variety of snack products, including:

  • Tiny Fruits: Freeze-dried fruit snacks made from 100% organic fruit.
  • Tiny Yogurts: Freeze-dried yogurt snacks that are rich in probiotics.
  • Mighty Oats: Organic oatmeal blends designed for young children.

All products are USDA Organic certified and are free from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), gluten, and added sugars.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

The company places a strong emphasis on sustainability. Little Duck Organics uses eco-friendly packaging and supports organic farming practices. The company is also involved in various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and promote environmental stewardship.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Little Duck Organics has received several awards for its innovative products and commitment to quality. These include:

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References[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

Official website

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