This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots.
This is a carousel with one large image and a track of thumbnails beside. Select any of the image buttons to change the main image.
This variety pack features 2 Smart Blends, 2 Coconut Milk Yogurt Alternatives, and 2 Frozen Meals, making packing your toddler's lunchbox a little easier! Delicious flavors and ingredients, plus no added sugar‡, preservatives, or artificial ingredients.
-
- Smart blends: Omega-3s and choline help support Brain health
Coconut yogurt: Deliciously dairy-free with added probiotics
Frozen meals: Flash frozen to lock in nutrients and flavor. Just cook and serve!
No added sugar‡, preservatives, or artificial ingredients
USDA organic & Non-GMO Project verified
‡Not A Low Calorie Food.
- Smart blends: Omega-3s and choline help support Brain health
-
Pear-y Blueberry & Spinach Smart Blend: Pear*, Blueberry Puree*, Pumpkin Seed*, Coconut Milk* (Coconut*, Water), Lemon Juice*, Spinach*, Date*, Sunflower Lecithin*+, Flax Seed*+, DHA Algal Oil+ (Water Extracted Omega 3 Oil).
Ras-Pear-y Kale Smart Blend: Pear*, Raspberry Puree*, Purified Water, Pumpkin Seed*, Date*, Kale*, Beet*, Sunflower Lecithin*+, Flax Seed*+, DHA Algal Oil+ (Water Extracted Omega 3 Oil).
Strawberry Banana Coconut Milk Yogurt Alternative: Coconut Milk* (Water, Coconut*), Strawberry*, Banana*, Apple*, Date*, Lemon Juice*, Beet*, Agave Inulin* (Prebiotic), Sunflower Lecithin*, Probiotic Culture Baccillus Coagulans GBI-30 6086.
Ba-Nilla Coconut Milk Yogurt Alternative: Banana*, Coconut Milk* (Water, Coconut*), Apple*, Date*, Lemon Juice*, Agave Inulin* (Prebiotic), Vanilla Extract*, Sunflower Lecithin*, Probiotic Culture Baccillus Coagulans GBI-30 6068.
Veggie Burrito Bowl: Cooked Black Bean*, Red Bell Pepper*, Sweet Potato, Avocado Oil*, Cilantro*, Cumin*.
Peas Pass the Greens: Pea*, Zucchini*, Flax Seed*, Avocado Oil*, Basil*.
*Organic
-
Ras-pear-y kale smart blend: Made on shared equipment that also processes milk and tree nuts.
Pear-y blueberry & Spinach smart blend: Contains: Coconut. Made on shared equipment that also processes milk and tree nuts.
Coconut milk yogurt alternative pouches: Contains: Coconut. Made on shared equipment that also processes milk and tree nuts.
Frozen meals: Made on shared equipment that also processes wheat and coconut.
-
*Cooking instructions may vary from packaging
SIMPLE STOVETOP (RECOMMENDED)
- Empty contents into a pan and add 1/3 cup of water.
- Cover and cook over medium heat and bring to a boil. Stir, separate any clumps, and re-cover.
- Simmer an additional 4 minutes or more, until desired tenderness, stirring occasionally. If necessary, add additional water, bring back to boil.
- Remove from heat and allow to sit covered for 2 minutes.
EASY MICROWAVE
- Empty contents into a microwave-safe bowl and add 1/4 cup of water. Stir.
- Cover and cook on high for 3 minutes. Stop and stir. Cook for an additional 1 minute. *
- Allow to sit covered for 2 minutes.
*Microwave ovens vary in power. Adjustments in cooking time may be needed.
Let cool, then puree (6-8+mo), mash (8+mo), or serve as finger food (8+mo) to your little one.
If serving as finger food, cut larger pieces of fruits and veggies into bite size (1/4 inch) pieces. Always supervise when feeding. Take caution when removing the cover, as steam will be hot.
-
24ct: (4) Pear-y Blueberry & Spinach Smart Blend, (4) Rasp-Pear-y Kale Smart Blend, (4) Strawberry Banana Coconut Yogurt, (4) Ba-Nilla Coconut Yogurt, (4) Veggie Burrito Bowl (4) Peas Pass the Greens
16ct: (2) Pear-y Blueberry & Spinach Smart Blend, (2) Rasp-Pear-y Kale Smart Blend, (2) Strawberry Banana Coconut Yogurt, (2) Ba-Nilla Coconut Yogurt, (4) Veggie Burrito Bowl, (4) Peas Pass the Greens
-
Pear-y Blueberry & Spinach Smart Blend
Ras-Pear-y Kale Smart Blend
Strawberry Banana Coconut Milk Yogurt Alternative
Ba-Nilla Coconut Milk Yogurt Alternative
Veggie Burrito Bowl
Peas Pass the Greens
Co-Founded with Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner, Cassandra Curtis, John Foraker, and Ari Raz co-founded Once Upon A Farm with the purpose of creating a new standard for childhood nutrition — food that is organic, more nutritious, and tastes homemade, while still being convenient for busy parents.


