Source: Happy Belly Food Group.
  • Happy Belly Food Group (HBFG) to expand distribution of Holy Crap Oatmeal at Healthy Planet
  • Healthy Planet is a health and wellness grocer, providing vitamins, supplements and remedies to customers
  • It has been estimated that the initial delivery of product will be done by Q3 of this year
  • Holy Crap Foods makes products that look at creating a healthy gut
  • Happy Belly Food Group (HBFG) is up over 8.80 per cent, trading at C$0.18 at close

Happy Belly Food Group (HBFG) will be expanding its product offering by releasing Holy Crap Oatmeal in 24 Healthy Planet locations.

Healthy Planet is a health and wellness grocer, providing vitamins, supplements and remedies to customers.

It has been estimated that the initial delivery of product will be done by Q3 of this year.

The news comes out on the heels of its KOA Natural Foods acquisition. 

“With the recent discussions of Healthy Planet taking in four of our Holy Crap Oatmeal SKUs we will be reaching a new demographic of customer while expanding our footprint in overall retail locations for our products,” said Shawn Moniz, CEO of Happy Belly Food Group.

“It’s been an incredible start to the new year as we continue to see the results of being a sales-driven organization,” concluded Moniz. 

Holy Crap Foods makes products that look at creating a healthy gut.

Happy Belly Food Group (HBFG) is up over 8.80 per cent, trading at C$0.18 at close and is a leading consolidator of emerging food brands.

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