This post is sponsored by Plum Organics.
Hello, readers! Hope you’ve been having a fun and delicious summer. We’ve been on the road quite a bit, which has given us a good reason to try out some of the newest kids snacks from Plum Organics. We’re long-time fans of Plum’s all-natural products for little eaters, so we were glad to try out their new Mighty line of pouches, bars and puffs for growing tots.
As part of the launch of the new products, Plum is celebrating the wild imaginations of toddlers. When my oldest was just three, we set about planning our first kitchen garden. I gave him a sheet of paper and asked him to draw what he’d like to grow in our garden. Here’s what I got:
From left, he drew three sunflowers, a hot dog plant, strawberry and peas. Of course. We couldn’t quite get our hot dog plant to grow, but we did eat a lot of garden-fresh peas and strawberries! I love the creative combinations kids come up with when you give them room to play in the kitchen or at the dinner table.
Plum has some fun “Ask a Toddler” videos on YouTube posing questions like, “What do you want to do when you grow up?” This one got big laughs from my two cow-loving foodie tots.
GIVEAWAY: Plum Organics would like to share a Mighty kit (pictured below) with one lucky reader. The kit contains Mighty 4 Pouches, Mighty Puff ‘Ems, and Mighty 4 Bars. The giveaway is open to US residents only and closes at 11:59 EST Thursday, July 31. Enter below.
I love the creative ingredient combinations Plum’s come up with for these new products, especially the Mighty 4 pouches that contain protein (Greek yogurt), fiber, vitamins and Omega 3s in flavors like pumpkin pomegranate with quinoa and chia seeds. Confession: I’ve been known to grab an extra pouch for myself for a quick breakfast or snack on the go.
Even my big kid, now age 7, has been enjoying the Puff ‘Ems — Cheesy Pumpkin Sage has been the favorite, and I like that it’s a cheese puff I can feel good about them snacking on, packed with whole grains and veggies. The bars are also full of nutrition, made with fruit/veggie blends like strawberry-spinach and a touch of yogurt and chia seeds, too.
Be sure to check out the Plum videos with your tots and encourage them to tell you how they’d answer the questions, too — I guarantee you’ll share some laughs!
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Plum Organics. As always, all opinions are our own.
11 responses so far ↓
1 Erin Ellis // Jul 26, 2014 at 6:01 pm
My kids want a peach/pineapple flavor! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
Erin
2 Harmony B // Jul 26, 2014 at 10:45 pm
My kids love watermelon
3 Vivian S // Jul 27, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Orange/Mango/Pineapple flavor!! They love the puffs BTW!
4 Nicole-Lynn // Jul 28, 2014 at 9:23 am
I think a watermelon and cantaloupe combination would be yummy! Or to try their Butternut Squash flavor. Thanks for the opportunity to try some of their products for my baby girl.
Seasidesmitten@aol.com
5 Alaine // Jul 28, 2014 at 3:28 pm
My daughter would love a pineapple flavor!
6 Dandi D // Jul 28, 2014 at 11:08 pm
I think my son would really like the
mighty 4™ blend – purple carrot, blackberry, quinoa & greek yogurt.
7 amanda012 // Jul 29, 2014 at 8:15 pm
peach pineapple would be great!
8 Rebecca Parsons // Jul 29, 2014 at 10:17 pm
I think my granddaughter would like the mighty 4™ blend – kale, strawberry, amaranth & greek yogurt.
9 anne stewart // Jul 31, 2014 at 9:11 pm
My son loves raspberries so maybe a cherry raspberry mighty 4 bar?
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