Tiny Beginnings Plant-Based Baby Food

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Products & Launches

Tiny Organics Launches First Line of Plant-Based Finger Foods

Tiny Organics, an early childhood nutrition company, announces the launch of plant-based finger foods designed to make children more adventurous eaters. The Tiny Beginnings line is the first non-puree baby food created for baby-led weaning (BLW), which encourages young children to feed themselves at their own pace.  The new line features six vegetable-forward meal options with various textures and easy-to-grasp sizes for babies 4 to 8 months old. Tiny’s meals are fully organic, with no added sugar or salt, and created to meet early childhood nutrition requirements. Research indicates babies are most receptive to new food flavors between the ages of 4 and 7 months old, giving parents a valuable window to expand their child’s palate and preference for healthy foods.  More feeding independence Tiny …

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Tiny Organics founders Betsy Fore & Sofia Laurell

Tiny Organics' cofounders Betsy Fore (left) and Sofia Laurell (right) ©Tiny Organics

Investments & Finance

New York: Plastic-Free Infant Food Brand Tiny Organics Raises $11M in Series A Round

Plant-based infant nutrition brand Tiny Organics, founded in 2020 in New York and delivering throughout the United States, announced yesterday a raise of $11 million Series A funding which will be used to scale the team, build brand and customer awareness, and develop new product categories and sales channels. Tiny Organics is 100% plant-based and additionally, through a strategic partnerships with the Plastic Pollution Coalition, the brand became one of the only direct-to-community food brands that is almost entirely plastic-free, aiming to be completely plastic-free in 2021. The funding was led by Springdale Ventures with additional participation by InvestEco, Silas Capital, Human Ventures, VegInvest, Babylist, Gaingels, XFactor Ventures, Natureza and Howard Morgan, joining previous investors Elizabeth Street Ventures, Rocana Ventures, Chingona Ventures, Bonin Ventures, Gary …

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