Mission Mightyme Organic Proactive Peanut Puffs For Babies &Amp; Kid
Mission Mightyme Organic Proactive Peanut Puffs For Babies &Amp; Kid
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Mission MightyMe Organic Proactive Peanut Puffs for Babies & Kids - Allergen Introduction Peanut Puffs - Peanut Introduction for Allergy Prevention - Gluten-Free Peanut Puff (1.5oz, Pack of 5)
- ORGANIC PEANUT SNACKS FOR BABIES + BIG KIDS: Mission MightyMe Proactive Peanut Puffs are a yummy, wholesome snack for kids, with the added benefit of making it deliciously simple to follow AAP peanut allergy prevention guidelines for babies. We developed our peanut puffs to dissolve quickly for babies starting solids and taste great for big kids too!
- EARLY PEANUT ALLERGEN INTRODUCTION: Our co-founder Dr. Gideon Lack led the landmark LEAP Study, which showed that starting babies on peanut foods as early as 4-11 months, and continuing until age 5, reduced the risk of developing a peanut allergy by more than 80 percent. Our Proactive Peanut Puffs are a convenient way to introduce and include peanuts in a baby's diet early and often.
- SIMPLE ORGANIC, NON-GMO & ALL-NATURAL INGREDIENTS: More than 50% organic peanuts + organic rice, a pinch of sea salt and calcium carbonate (a natural source of calcium), all sourced from the U.S.A. That’s it! No added sugar, palm oil, preservatives or anything artificial. We are also gluten-free, vegan and kosher. Finally, a peanut puff snack you can feel good about!
- PEANUT PUFF SNACKS FOR PEANUT ALLERGY PREVENTION: Based on our co-founder's research, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends high-risk babies consume 6 grams of peanut protein per week to help prevent peanut allergies*. That's the equivalent of about 1 pouch of our AAP-compliant Proactive Peanut Puffs.
- ABOUT MISSION MIGHTYME: Founded by parents of children with food allergies and world-renowned pediatric allergist Dr. Gideon Lack, Mission MightyMe is on a mission to help end the food allergy epidemic by making it deliciously simple for parents to follow new pediatric recommendations for including peanuts and other common food allergens in infants' diets.