Little Bellies, known for its snacks made for babies and toddlers, has introduced seven new organic snack options across Canada. Newswire Canada



Little Bellies, a snack brand made for babies and toddlers, just added seven new organic snacks to its Canadian lineup. These snacks are made for children from 10 months old to toddlers. The company designed each product to match the child’s age and feeding stage.

The new products are now in stores across Canada. You can find them at major retailers like Walmart and Loblaws.

For Babies Aged 10 Months and Older

By 10 months, babies start learning how to chew better and feed themselves. To help with this, Little Bellies created the “More to Explore” range. These snacks are soft, melt easily in the mouth, and come in fun shapes.

Two new snacks were added to this range:

  • Organic Carrot & Cinnamon Paws
  • Organic Pear & Vanilla Paws

These snacks support motor skills, encourage chewing, and introduce babies to new flavors.

For Toddlers Aged 12 Months and Up

As babies grow into toddlers, they start eating more solid foods. Little Bellies’ “Toddlers in Training” range supports this stage with bolder flavors and new textures.

The lineup now includes:

  • Organic Apricot Fruity Bars
  • Organic Banana Fruity Bars
  • Organic Sweet Cinnamon Softcorn
  • Organic Sweet & Salty Softcorn
  • Organic Veggie Tubes

These snacks aim to build confidence and independence at mealtimes.

Created With Families in Mind

The brand was founded in 2011 by two brothers, Clive and Steven Sher. Their idea came after Steven’s son was diagnosed with serious food sensitivities. The brothers wanted to make safe, tasty snacks free from artificial ingredients and harmful additives.

They believe in using only organic, simple ingredients that are safe for babies and toddlers. Every snack supports children as they grow and explore eating on their own.

Trusted by Parents

Little Bellies has become a trusted brand for many parents. They focus on making snack time easier by offering foods that match a child’s development. Their snacks never include artificial colors, flavors, or added sugars.

“Parents want safe, natural options,” said Clive Sher, one of the co-founders. “With our new Canadian products, we help families feel good about what their little ones eat. We support curiosity, self-feeding, and healthy habits. At Little Bellies, we keep it simple and natural.”

More Growth Ahead

The company continues to grow across Canada and looks forward to reaching more families. They want to keep creating snacks that kids enjoy and parents can trust. Their goal is to be a helpful partner for families during every step of a child’s early feeding journey.

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