BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 2, 2026--
Once Upon a Farm, the mission-driven brand known for bringing organic, farm-fresh, nutritious snacks and meals to families, is introducing an innovative lineup of new organic food products ranging from baby to big kid. Showcasing these items at Expo West (booth #5089), Once Upon a Farm welcomes all in attendance to stop by and experience the future of kids' food.
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Once Upon a Farm, the mission-driven brand known for bringing organic, farm-fresh nutritious snacks and meals to families, is introducing an innovative lineup of new organic food products ranging from baby to big kid.
These new products will be available at select retailers and online at onceuponafarmorganics.com beginning early April 2026:
"Once Upon a Farm's innovation is focused on what families truly need, which is real ingredients, real nutrition and real convenience,” said Cassandra Curtis, Co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Once Upon a Farm. “Every product in this lineup is crafted to deliver farm-fresh flavors and provides quality parents can feel amazing about. We’re incredibly proud to debut this next generation of organic baby and kids' food options at Expo West as we continue to drive systemic change in childhood nutrition for a happier, healthier, more equitable world.”
As always at Once Upon a Farm, all products are organic, non-GMO project verified, contains no added sugar and is free from artificial flavors and colors – just simple, real, nutritious food the entire family will love.
Once Upon a Farm is exhibiting at Natural Products Expo West from March 4 through March 6 at the Anaheim Convention Center (800 W Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802). Experience these new products at booth #5089 in Hall E and sampling outside Hall A, S43. In addition, John Foraker, Co-founder and CEO of Once Upon a Farm, will be speaking at the Insurgent Brands: Defining the Next Era of Consumer Growth panel on Wednesday, March 4. Lastly, Once Upon a Farm's new Legume Blend (Black Bean, Apple, Pumpkin Seed, Mango) was selected as a NEXTY Awards finalist in the Natural Kids' Product category. The winner will be announced on Thursday, March 5.
For more information on the trade show, please visit www.expowest.com. For more details on Once Upon a Farm, visit www.onceuponafarmorganics.com.
*When paired with a healthy diet and active lifestyle
About Once Upon a Farm
Once Upon a Farm, PBC (NYSE: OFRM) is redefining the organic kids’ food category and shaping the future of food. Guided by its mission to drive systemic improvement in childhood nutrition for a happier, healthier, more equitable world, the Company offers a portfolio of crave-worthy snacks and meals designed for children from babies through big kids. Every Once Upon a Farm product is organic, non-GMO, contains no added sugar and is free from artificial flavors and colors – just simple, real, nutritious food kids ask for and parents trust. For more information, visit www.onceuponafarmorganics.com, follow @onceuponafarm on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
These new products will be available at select retailers and online at onceuponafarmorganics.com beginning early April 2026.
L’ILE LONGUE, France (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday that France would allow the temporary deployment of its nuclear-armed aircraft to allied countries as part of its new nuclear strategy.
Macron said the new posture would “provide for the temporary deployment of elements of our strategic air forces to allied countries," but said there would be no sharing of decision-making with any other nation regarding the use of the nuclear weapons.
Talks about such arrangements have started with Britain, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden and Denmark, Macron said.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
L’ILE LONGUE, France (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday that France will increase its number of nuclear warheads from the current level of below 300, but did not give a figure for the increase. It will be the first time France increases its nuclear arsenal since at least 1992.
“I have decided to increase the numbers of warheads of our arsenal,” Macron said at a military base at L’Ile Longue in northwestern France that hosts the country’s ballistic missile submarines. “My responsibility is to ensure that our deterrence maintains — and will maintain in the future — its assured destructive power,” Macron said.
Macron’s speech was aimed at spelling out how French nuclear weapons fit into Europe’s security amid concerns raised on the continent by recurring tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump.
European leaders have voiced growing doubts about U.S. commitments to help defend Europe under the so-called nuclear umbrella, a policy long intended to ensure that allies — particularly NATO members — would be protected by American nuclear forces in the event of a threat.
France is the only nuclear power in the European Union.
“If we had to use our arsenal, no state, however powerful, could shield itself from it, and no state, however vast, would recover from it,” Macron said.
Some European nations have already taken up an offer Macron made last year to discuss France’s nuclear deterrence and even associate European partners in nuclear exercises.
Earlier this month, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he’d had “initial talks” with Macron on the issue and had publicly theorized about German Air Force planes possibly being used to carry French nuclear bombs.
France and Britain also adopted a joint declaration in July that allows both nations' nuclear forces, while independent, to be “coordinated.” The U.K., no longer an EU member but a NATO ally, is the only other European country with a nuclear deterrent.
Macron has consistently insisted any decision to use France’s nuclear weapons would remain only in the hands of the French president.
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech next to the submarine 'Le Temeraire' (The Temerarious) at the Nuclear submarines Navy base of Ile Longue in Crozon, France, Monday March 2, 2026. (Yoan Valat/Pool Photo via AP)
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech next to the submarine 'Le Temeraire' (The Temerarious) at the Nuclear submarines Navy base of Ile Longue in Crozon, France, Monday March 2, 2026. (Yoan Valat/Pool Photo via AP)
FILE - France's Rafale B twin-seat multirole fighter performs during the Pegase 2024 mission at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)
FILE - A Rafale M single seater fighter jet is catapulted on France's flagship Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf, Jan. 12, 2016. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
FILE - French Marine officers wait atop "Le Vigilant" nuclear submarine at L'Ile Longue military base, near Brest, Brittany, July 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, Pool, File)