Organic baby snacks come in redundant Method packs

“Pure serendipity.” That’s how Shazi Visram, cofounder and CEO of HappyBaby, Brooklyn, NY, describes the events that led to her company’s use of rigid plastic containers from home care company Method for its Organic Puffs finger food for babies.

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The hourglass-shaped, cylindrical, high-density polyethylene containers manufactured for use as Method wipes packaging are now being deployed with vibrant flip-top lids and colorful shrink-sleeve labels to hold 2.1 oz of whole grain puffs snacks for babies.

Says Visram, “We are a really small company dedicated to creating products that are socially and environmentally responsible in every way. But sometimes it’s difficult because we don’t have the R&D budget and resources that a larger company might have.

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