what others are saying about Whole Kids
Gold Coast Bulletin, March 26, 2008
Wholesome kids "It can be a challenge to find lunch box fillers for kids that are not onlu healthy but delicious and fun too. Monica Waters was working in the health industry at the time when she realised there was a multitude of highly processed children's snacks available, but limited organic and wholesome snacks. Along with her husband James Meldrum, Monica created the Whole Kids range of products to be a deliciously nutritious and fun snack alternative for children and ideal for busy parents packing lunches on the go." Read more >>
Femail.com.au, February 27, 2008
Monica Waters co-founder of Whole Kids "What inspired Monica to establish Whole Kids was her passion for children's health. Monica was interested in organics as she says, 'It's really quite simple - food that is free from additives and preservatives is better for children's health. This passion for children's wellbeing has lead her to dedicate her life to the constant improvement of a healthy yet fun range of products that can finally offer an alternative to 'junk' food." Read more >>
Mother & Baby, February 7, 2008
What's new "Time to fill the kids' lunch boxes with stuff that's healthy - and that will be eaten too! We love Whole Kids, a range of organic snack foods that has no added nasties. There's corn chips, popcorn, fruit rolls, juice...and best of all, they're yum!" Read more >>
Food4Media, January 31, 2008
Parents embrace a 'Whole New Approach' to kids' health "The time has come again for new school shoes and a bigger uniform but this year, the contents of children's lunch boxes will also undergo a transformation. Parents are turning to Whole Kids, Australia's market leader in children's organic snacks, for a real alternative tothe traditional 'junk' food options." Read more >>
FoodWeek, January 21, 2008
Healthier snacks for kids in demand "Unlike many snack foods which are highly processed, Whole Kids products are free from preservatives, additives and genetically modified ingredients. In addition, the company has recently launched a nut-free and gluten-free range. Our new range was developed in response to pleas from concerned parents." Read more >>
Sydney Morning Herald, January 19-20, 2008
Organic produces moves from trendy to mainstream "We developed the Whole Kids snack range in response to working in the fitness industry and advising people on health products for their children, and finding that there was a need for certified organic products free from preservatives, additives and chemicals" Read more >>
FoodWeek, April 21, 2006
Nourish Popcorn "Nourish Foods has launched a new product in its Whole Kids fully certified organic snackfood range - sea salt flavoured popcorn." Read more >>
The Courier-Mail, April 3, 2006
Healthy Approach to a New Venture "Like many young married couples, Monica Waters and James Meldrum could be spending their weekends renovating their first home. But instead of pursuing the great Australia dream of home ownership, they are pursuing another dream." Read more >>
The Daily Telegraph, March 7, 2006
Well Nourished "James Meldrum said they were overwhelmed by parents, shop owners and school tuckshops wanting to take on their Whole Kids products." Read more >>
Herald Sun, March 2, 2006
Tapping a Parental Health Kick "Ms Waters says Whole Kids was created to be fun for kids so they don't feel embarrassed to have it in their lunchboxes". Read more >>
Food Australia, March 2006
Snacks for Children "Whole Kids is made without artificial additives, preservatives, pesticides and herbicides". Read more >>
FoodWeek, February 3, 2006
Kiddie Nourishment "Melbourne-based Nourish Foods is continuing to roll out new products in its Whole Kids range." Read more >>
City Weekly, February 2, 2006
Organic Goodies "Over 90 percent of consumers believe organic food is better for their health. Try these treats (yes, they're for 'kidults too') for starters."
Femail.com.au. February 2006
Organic Kids Food Range Perfect for a Snack Attack "As children across the country go back to school, parents can rest easy knowing that there is a healthy, delicious and fully certified organic alternative that their children will love called Whole Kids." Read more >>
Delicious Magazine, October 2005
Whole-Hearted "As food allergies and childhood obesity continue to rise, it's great to see Whole Kids, Australia's first range of certified organic foods for children. So you can now fill your kids' lunchboxes with organic popcorn, juice, sultanas and fruit bars."
Practical Parenting, October 2005
Wholesome "High in salt, fat and sugar, many conventional snack foods rank pretty low on the nutritional scale - and as people become more aware of health issues, they want alternatives." Read more >>
Australian Country Style, October 2005
Fuel for Kids "Parents wanting to ensure that the snacks they put into their children's lunchboxes are nutritious and without harmful additives will be pleased to hear about a new organic range of sultanas, apple juice, popcorn and fruit bars made with kids in mind." Read more >>
Sydney Morning Herald, September 29, 2005
Kids Snacks Get Rid of Harmful Extras "A new organic food range for children is being aimed squarely at a market mainstream players have been reluctant to touch." Read more >>
Organic Gardener, Spring 2005
Organic Food Just for Kids "Australia's first certified organic range of snack foods for kids has been launched by Nourish. Company co-founder, Monica Waters, said the foods had been developed in response to the growing demand from parents for healthy and natural snacks to give their children." Read more >>
Stonnington Leader, August 16, 2005
Food for Thought "If you want to give your children the best chance in life, put in place a nutritious diet and exercise routine from an early age." Read more >>
Daily Telegraph, August 10, 2005
Whole Lot of Good "A range of organic food for children has been launched. Whole Kids is the brainchild of couple Monica Waters and James Meldrum, who were surprised to discover the levels of additives in standard children's foods. Their range has sultanas, juice, popcorn and fruit bars. Look for them in stores, including Macro Wholefoods."
Weekend Australian, August 6-7, 2005
Travel & Indulgence "Parents think their little ones are such angels of purity, so why do they let them eat food full of chemicals?" Read more >>
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