Kabrita, a global leader in goat milk nutrition, is excited to announce its expansion into Canada with the launch of its Goat Milk-Based Toddler Nutrition, designed for toddlers aged 12-36 months. For the first time, Canadian families can purchase Kabrita Toddler Nutrition on Amazon.ca, with availability in major retailers like Loblaws and Farm Boy nationwide starting this fall. The Toddler Nutrition drink comes in 800-gram canisters priced at $49.99.
Jacqueline Lipiec, General Manager of Kabrita North America, shared, “We are thrilled to introduce Kabrita Toddler Nutrition to Canadian families. Backed by 75 years of formula expertise and trusted by parents in over 60 countries, our product offers a science-based, gentle, and nutritious option for toddlers.”
Kabrita Toddler Nutrition, made from grass-fed, whole goat milk, is designed to be easy on young digestive systems and provides 24 essential nutrients. Its goat milk proteins and natural prebiotics support a healthy gut and immune system.
Produced in the Netherlands, Kabrita Toddler Nutrition adheres to strict European standards that limit pesticides, antibiotics, and growth hormones. The formula is free from GMO ingredients and corn syrup and holds Clean Label Project certifications, including a Purity Award, Pesticide-Free certification, and a First 1,000 Day Promise certification. This means it has been tested for over 400 heavy metals, toxins, pesticides, and other contaminants.
Benefits of Kabrita Toddler Nutrition:
- Naturally Gentle and Easy to Digest: Made from grass-fed, whole goat milk, Kabrita is easier to digest than cow milk.
- Contains 24 Vitamins and Minerals: Includes natural prebiotics, vitamin D, iron, DHA, and ARA, essential for toddler health and development.
- Supports Immunity, Gut Health, and Growth: Formulated to promote a healthy gut, immune system, and overall growth and brain development.
Commitment to Sustainability:
Kabrita sources its milk from family-run goat farms in the Netherlands that meet the Dutch Kwaligeit animal welfare and food safety standards. The goats receive high-quality nutrition, housing, and care. Operations use 94% renewable energy, the canisters are recyclable, and the newest facility is 100% carbon and nitrogen free.