EnviroKidz Launches Good-For-You Waffles, Proceeds from Every Box Support Endangered Polar Bears and Penguins

Waffles are a treasured breakfast choice for children around the world, giving them a boost in energy and a delicious start to the day. Parents are currently looking for healthy alternatives that provide nutritious value while maintaining the beloved taste of kids favorite foods.

EnviroKidz introduced two new flavors of waffles that provide a guilt-free addition to any parent’s pantry. These flavors include Penguin Party and Polar Berry that are both gluten-free and contain 5 grams of plant-based protein per serving from navy bean, peas and beans.  These thick, crispy, cinnamon flavored waffles are the perfect start to getting children to eat healthy while enjoying every bite.

Aligned with its mission, Nature’s Path incorporates giving back to the environment in its business model and EnviroKidz is no exception. With the purchase of a box of waffles, a portion of the profits will be donated to causes that help endangered species. Penguin Party proceeds are donated to a designated partner and Polar Berry supports the Defenders of Wildlife who are dedicated to helping polar bears through their efforts advocating against proposed oil and gas  development on the Arctic Refuge costal plain.

ABOUT NATURE’S PATH FOODS

Nature’s Path Organic Foods is North America’s largest organic breakfast and snack food company and produces USDA and Canadian Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified breakfast and snack foods sold in grocery and natural food stores in over 50 countries around the world. Committed to the triple bottom line— socially responsible, environmentally sustainable and financially viable, Nature’s Path works diligently to support communities and champion the cause of people and planet. Brands include Nature’s Path®, Love Crunch®, Qi’a®, Que Pasa®, Flax Plus®, and EnviroKidz®. Founded in 1985, Nature’s Path is headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia and employs hundreds of valued team members at its four facilities in Canada and the United States.