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ceres organics

We’re driven by a passion to bring healing to the earth and humankind, and it’s amazing to see more and more people join us on our journey to create a better future for everyone. From wholeheartedly supporting the welfare of growers, to making conscious choices in packaging, we carry our ethos from farm to table. Never genetically modified, our food is real. No artificial chemicals enter the food chain at any stage of the journey. Every nut, seed and superfood is traceable from planting to purchase … and even to plate via the beauty of Instagram. We believe our future is organic and this is what we live and breathe!

Nicky Moltschaniwskyj Director Marketing

little lunch box co

The most joyful thing about Little Lunch Box Co is developing products that help with the arduous task of feeding kids. It makes our hearts sing when we receive feedback from parents saying that using our products has been a game changer! Our focus is to make products that are both functional and stylish while still appealing to kids. We love seeing their happy little faces when they see their new lunch box for the first time, or use our dinnerware that looks like grown-up plates, just less fragile.

Chantal O’Malley Founder

nature baby

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