Source: Else Nutrition.
  • Else Nutrition, a plant-based food company, has added new SKUs to its Walmart offerings
  • New SKUs include Toddler Organic and Toddler Omega mixes
  • Management views the news as a catalyst for future growth
  • Else Nutrition Holdings is a food and nutrition company developing innovative, clean, and plant-based food and nutrition products for infants, toddlers, children, and adults
  • Else Nutrition (TSX:BABY) last traded at $0.72 per share

Else Nutrition, a plant-based food company, has added new SKUs to its Walmart offerings.

New SKUs include Toddler Organic and Toddler Omega mixes, which join the already available Super Cereal and Kids Shake products.

The company believes the expansion will lead to more customers in the toddler category, as well as further growth to its international retail presence, which already includes CVS, Sobeys and JD.com.

“We are very proud to have all three of our product lines on Walmart shelves, catering to parents of babies from six months to children of twelve years old looking for complete whole-plant nutrition,” stated Hamutal Yitzhak, Else’s Co-Founder and CEO.

The in-store placements follow Else’s initial availability through Walmart online.

Else Nutrition Holdings is a food and nutrition company developing innovative, clean, and plant-based food and nutrition products for infants, toddlers, children, and adults. The company has reached #1 best seller status in Amazon’s New Baby & Toddler Formula and Baby Cereal categories.

Else Nutrition (TSX:BABY) last traded at $0.72 per share.

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