Once Upon a Farm launches organic meat pouches for babies
Once Upon a Farm introduces refrigerated, cold-pressure protected, organic meat, fruit and vegetable pouches formulated for babies.

Once Upon a Farm pouches: Meat, Meat and Bone Broth and Legume Blends
Organic baby food company Once Upon a Farm is expanding its pouch product portfolio to include Meat and Meat & Bone Broth. These new organic food products crafted for children from baby through big kid will be available at select retailers and direct-to-consumer at onceuponafarmorganics.com beginning early April 2026.
Based on first party research, 72% of parents said they prefer their baby's meat puree to be fresh and refrigerated over highly processed and shelf stable. Once Upon a Farm's Meat and Meat & Bone Broth blends mark the next evolution of the brand's award-winning signature pouches as the first-of-its-kind refrigerated, cold-pressure protected, organic meat, fruit and vegetable pouches formulated for babies.
The Meat and Meat & Bone Broth pouches deliver at least 4 grams of protein from meats including grass-fed beef, free-range chicken and turkey, raised with no added growth hormones, no antibiotics, and year-round outdoor access. Paired with herbs and spices, each recipe introduces flavor-forward nutrition to help support early palate development.
The baby organic meat pouch line includes five varieties in 3.5-ounce single-serving pouches:
- Apple, Pineapple, Chicken, Carrot
- Apple, Coconut Milk, Chicken, Mango
- Apple, Coconut Milk, Beef, Butternut Squash
- Apple, Coconut Milk, Turkey, Butternut Squash
- Apple, Turkey, Raspberry, Banana
The new baby organic Meat and Bone Broth pouch line includes three varieties in 3.5-ounce single-serving pouches:
- Apple, Chicken Bone Broth, Tomato, Cauliflower
- Tomato, Apple, Chicken Bone Broth, Coconut Milk
- Apple, Beef Bone Broth, Tomato, Spinach
Nearly half (46%) of US parents with children ages three and younger say protein is an important attribute when choosing foods for babies and toddlers, according to Kantar Profiles/Mintel, December 2023.
"As a child neurologist and development specialist, I know how important nutrition is in supporting children through so many stages of development, from the rapid brain development that happens in infancy to fueling busy school days filled with learning, play, and activity," said Dr. Shilpa Dass, child neurologist and development specialist. "Early childhood is a period of remarkable brain and body growth, and offering a variety of nutrient-dense foods, including protein, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, can help support growth, energy, and even palate development."
All of Once Upon a Farm's products are organic, non-GMO, contain no added sugar and are free from artificial flavors and colors.
Source: Once Upon a Farm
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