• SUPER TASTY SUPERFOODS: Easily welcome superfoods into your tot’s diet, along with important nutrients. A blend of organic fruits, vegetables, and wholesome chia seeds offer omega-3s, fiber, and vitamin C to your growing (and sometimes picky!) eater.
  • STAGE FOUR EATERS: The most important aspect of food for the toddler years is the quality–the types of carbs, protein, and fat, as well as the vitamins and minerals, in the foods you feed your baby & Happy Tot's Stage 4 foods are great for picky eaters!
  • HAPPY TOT: Our toddler foods & toddler snacks are designed to provide your toddler with wholesome nourishment to help support development. Our organic yogurt, veggie bowls, toddler formula, multi-grain toddler snacks & more will keep your tot a Happy Tot.
  • MINDFULLY MADE: We develop premium organic recipes perfectly matched with your child's age and stage. Explore our snacks & meals for growing babies, toddlers & kids, from baby food pouches to freeze-dried yogurt treats, organic cereals & toddler snacks.
  • HAPPY TUMMIES: Try Happy Tot's full line of toddler smoothie pouches, organic toddler milk drink, whole milk yogurt, puffed grain snacks, and meal bowls if you've enjoyed products from MySuperSnacks, Annie's, Sprout, Veggie-Go's, Nosh or Nature's Bandits.

Needed a quick snack that's support my body. I don't have time to sit and eat all day long. I use to not eat all day and then eat something late. Being organic, helps supply protein and needed vegetables. Very easy to take along and eat in a couple minutes. I love the combinations and they taste great. Not just for babies!

I had to buy and return the wrong product t4 different times to finally receive the actual stage 4 pouches I wanted. It was a pain in the butt, but they are cheaper than at the store. I’m disappointed with Amazon for not compensating in some way after the first 3 mistakes on their part. However, once I did finally receive the pouches I was extremely happy. I saw several reviews that the kids did not like the chia seed taste. My daughter had not had the previous version so she have any issues. She has loved the taste and will eat an entire pouch. I love that they have protein and vitamin in them and feel good about her eating one. I will definitely be adding this to my subscription list!

Baby loves these from 9 months old to now almost 2yo. They are great for outings when he's simply too busy to stop and eat but i still want to ensure he's getting liquids/nutrition(i.e. a party, the park, the beach). I always keep one in the diaper bag. Yes, they do have a significant amount of natural sugar but also have other vitamins/minerals. He's starting to get his 2yo molars and uncomfortable mouth/not eating much so I'll get in him what i can, when i can. He eats 3-5/week. Price is good, a little cheaper than local.

My husband and I have always had a picky eater and we're afraid that she wouldn't get all her nutrients, plus she's very constipated. I get this type of food which I give her one pouch for every meal she has. I mix a pouch with yogurt to give her in the morning and at night. I love the variety this company has so my toddler doesn't get bored, consumes all the necessary nutrients, and gets all the fiber she needs.

I have had this on subscribe & save for 6 years! I am happy that the company have changed the design of the caps slightly to allow kids to open them easier. My daughter is almost 6 and used to have to have the teacher open these at lunch everyday, but not anymore YAY! These are an everyday staple in my kids lunch. I am very happy with the product. I love that they're BPA free and organic. My daughter likes them a lot too. I have never received a bad pouch or experienced any leaks. I will always continue to buy these on Amazon.

My daughter has been eating these since she was about 14 months old and she loves them! We love them because it seems to help a lot with her constant issues with constipation. She used to have a lot of trouble but since we've been giving these to her regularly, she hasn't had any major issues. She thinks these are treats, and we treat them as such. "Eat a few more bites of your vegetables and you can have a pack!" She asks for them as if they were dessert, which we think is great! She enjoys all the flavors we have tried so far! I highly recommend these for your toddler as it is an easy way to get them to have more veggies and get some fiber.

My toddler (nearly 2 now) has been enjoying Happy Baby's foods since his first Puffs at 7 months of age. While he's not in the baby food stage anymore, I keep these squeezable pouches around for quick snacks and on-the-go eating. I can't really think of a single bad thing to say about these pouches. They're organic. They're all-natural, without any additives, salt, sugar, etc. They're incredibly convenient to throw into my diaper bag to have handy whenever my little guy's looking for a snack, or to add on to a meal that's not as nutritionally-balanced as I'd like. They encourage independent eating - by this age, he slurps them up entirely on his own (once I twist off the cap, of course). They're a great way to get a little extra veggie content into his daily diet, especially on days when he's not in the mood for the vegetables on his plate at mealtimes. The "super grain" blended in makes this one a particularly healthy snack, with a little protein added to the fruit/veggie combination. The butternut squash/apple flavor was an instant hit, sweet and yummy. My little guy reaches for these again and again. The only improvement I can think of? Making the price lower - these are somewhat pricey. Though the Subscribe & Save option helps a bit - thanks, Amazon.

This is for HappyBaby Happy Tot fruit pouches. These are excellent for kids. My 2 year old loves it. She asks for it every morning and everytime she takes a bath. It's great - totally organic with all natural ingredients and no harmful chemicals, GMO's or preservatives! It does not need to be refridgerated so wont take up space in your fridge (although once it's opened it does, as do most products). It's great for kids at least half a year old and is recommended by the well known Dr. Sears, TV personality, author, and acclaimed professor at UC Irvine. The container is well made and does not flap around. It can stand up on its own as it has a base that is round and designed to stand up - other containers will lay flat and leak out when the child puts the pouch down. It also has a brighly colored plastic cap that, before opening for the first time, cannot be removed by a small child. You will need to open it for them. The cap is large enough that small 2 year old hands can manipulate it open and closed without much difficulty. The cap is also color coded to match the packaging design, so you can easily and quickly identify which one you want. Likewise, the packaging is colorful and well designed. It shows pictures of the fruit on the side and writing for the adults so you can choose your variety. The fruit variety is tasty. I have sampled some of it and found it to be pretty good for smoothies and adult meals! Regardless, it's a child's drink, so the focus is on how much the children enjoy it. I find that no child has objected to the flavor, although some flavors certainly get unique - who would want to eat broccoli and pear together? Butternut squash and apple is certainly a savory combination. Spinach and mango? Doesnt matter. My kids love all flavors. Sure, some have preferences, but these are great combinations and are supremely healthy. Speaking of which, I had no clue what Salba was, so I googled it.[...] Evidently it's a SUPER healthy grain that is an excellent source of Omega 3's, fiber, magnesium, calcium, antioxidants, folate, and dietary fiber. Evidently it's also better than Chia and Flax seeds as well. This all comes from the Salba website so it's obviously to be taken with a grain (no pun intended!) of salt, but still, that sounds fantastic to me. Surely this cant hurt a growing child's system! While other reviewers have noted that this product is available for cheaper at Target for $1.09 per pouch. I have not been to the Target store lately so I cannot verify that, but I did a price comparison on Target's online website. [...]) Again, I did not go into the store - you might be able to find this in the store for cheaper. As of 6/7/12, the cheapest pack was $10.16 cents for Spinach, Mango and Pear, and Broccoli, Pear and Peas, or $20.32 for 16 of them. In my state, we have 6% sales tax ($1.22), which turns that total into $21.54 for a 16 pack, or $1.34 per drink. Compare that to Amazon's price, which is $19.20 (no sales tax) for SMP and $19.86 for BPP. You can also sign up with subscribe and save, which will yield a 15% discount, or a total of $16.32 for SMP, or $16.88 for BPP. That's a savings of $3.44 to $4 total, or over a quarter for each item. Green Beans, Pears and Peas sells for $19.52 or $16.59 for S&S on Amazon, vs. $24.25 at Target (online pricing, but I added sales tax), which is a $7.66 price difference! Again, these are NOT in-store prices, just online prices. You should be aware that there is a recall on some HappyBaby pouches. Pay attention to those expiring between November 2010 and January 2011. The press release indicates that nobody has been hurt and no harmful bacterias have been found. ([...] In fact, one of my pouches started swelling up, so I threw it out, but my daughter enjoyed the rest of the pouches from that batch (I sampled them to be sure) and was fine. I just assumed it was a bad pouch but now I know that there's a recall, so I will be keeping an eye out, as you should. Does not mean you should give these up - there have not been any harmful effects and it appears to be a bad batch which the company has corrected.

My 18 month old has been eating these pouches for several months and absolutely loves them. They are a bit higher in sugar than I'd like, but they are a good source of fruits and veggies for her and got us through the tricky stage where she was too old for baby food but didn't have the teeth for chewing fruits and vegetables yet. We always keep these with us when we go out. And Amazon's price is fantastic with subscribe and save - better than the grocery store or BJ's. (They work out to about $1.25 each with the 20% subscription discount, and sell for $1.69 each at our grocery store.)

This is for HappyBaby Happy Tot fruit pouches. These are excellent for kids. My 2 year old loves it. She asks for it every morning and everytime she takes a bath. It's great - totally organic with all natural ingredients and no harmful chemicals, GMO's or preservatives! It does not need to be refridgerated so wont take up space in your fridge (although once it's opened it does, as do most products). It's great for kids at least half a year old and is recommended by the well known Dr. Sears, TV personality, author, and acclaimed professor at UC Irvine. The container is well made and does not flap around. It can stand up on its own as it has a base that is round and designed to stand up - other containers will lay flat and leak out when the child puts the pouch down. It also has a brighly colored plastic cap that, before opening for the first time, cannot be removed by a small child. You will need to open it for them. The cap is large enough that small 2 year old hands can manipulate it open and closed without much difficulty. The cap is also color coded to match the packaging design, so you can easily and quickly identify which one you want. Likewise, the packaging is colorful and well designed. It shows pictures of the fruit on the side and writing for the adults so you can choose your variety. The fruit variety is tasty. I have sampled some of it and found it to be pretty good for smoothies and adult meals! Regardless, it's a child's drink, so the focus is on how much the children enjoy it. I find that no child has objected to the flavor, although some flavors certainly get unique - who would want to eat broccoli and pear together? Butternut squash and apple is certainly a savory combination. Spinach and mango? Doesnt matter. My kids love all flavors. Sure, some have preferences, but these are great combinations and are supremely healthy. Speaking of which, I had no clue what Salba was, so I googled it. [...]Evidently it's a SUPER healthy grain that is an excellent source of Omega 3's, fiber, magnesium, calcium, antioxidants, folate, and dietary fiber. Evidently it's also better than Chia and Flax seeds as well. This all comes from the Salba website so it's obviously to be taken with a grain (no pun intended!) of salt, but still, that sounds fantastic to me. Surely this cant hurt a growing child's system! While other reviewers have noted that this product is available for cheaper at Target for $1.09 per pouch. I have not been to the Target store lately so I cannot verify that, but I did a price comparison on Target's online website. [...] Again, I did not go into the store - you might be able to find this in the store for cheaper. As of 6/7/12, the cheapest pack was $10.16 cents for Spinach, Mango and Pear, and Broccoli, Pear and Peas, or $20.32 for 16 of them. In my state, we have 6% sales tax ($1.22), which turns that total into $21.54 for a 16 pack, or $1.34 per drink. Compare that to Amazon's price, which is $19.20 (no sales tax) for SMP and $19.86 for BPP. You can also sign up with subscribe and save, which will yield a 15% discount, or a total of $16.32 for SMP, or $16.88 for BPP. That's a savings of $3.44 to $4 total, or over a quarter for each item. Green Beans, Pears and Peas sells for $19.52 or $16.59 for S&S on Amazon, vs. $24.25 at Target (online pricing, but I added sales tax), which is a $7.66 price difference! Again, these are NOT in-store prices, just online prices. You should be aware that there is a recall on some HappyBaby pouches. Pay attention to those expiring between November 2010 and January 2011. The press release indicates that nobody has been hurt and no harmful bacterias have been found. [...]. In fact, one of my pouches started swelling up, so I threw it out, but my daughter enjoyed the rest of the pouches from that batch (I sampled them to be sure) and was fine. I just assumed it was a bad pouch but now I know that there's a recall, so I will be keeping an eye out, as you should. Does not mean you should give these up - there have not been any harmful effects and it appears to be a bad batch which the company has corrected.