Release dates for Target's new lines of organic, natural products

Release dates for Target's new lines of organic, natural products

April 9, 2014 at 2:28PM

In today's article about Target's latest collaboration with manufacturers, I mention that Target will release more than 120 different products from 17 existing brands in its Made to Matter--Handpicked by Target collection of natural, organic and sustainable products. All are new and exclusive to Target for at least six months. Here are the months the new products will be released.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)


April
Evol Foods: Four products, including breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches.
Plum Organics: Five products including Super Smoothie and a nutrition platform of organic snacks for kids to be released in spring and summer.
Seventh Generation: Four products including a natural hand wash and dish wash called Purifying Line and the first-ever disposable diaper made from unbleached cotton.

Zarbee's Naturals: Zarbee's Seasonal Relief will be added to the line of cough/sore throat remedies free of alcohol, drugs, glutens and dyes.

June
Annie's Homegrown: Four new products.
Simply Balanced: New organic products such as applesauce squeezers, trail mix and fruit and vegetable strips. (Simply Balanced is a Target brand.)

July
Chobani: One new product.
Horizon Organic: Kid-approved organic cheese shapes in cheddar and colby jack flavors.
SheaMoisture: A new line of skin and hair care products made with shea butter.
Yes To: A product line made from fruits and veggies from the natural beauty products company.

August
Burt's Bees: Three new shades of lip gloss, tinted lip balm and lip shine.
Hyland's Inc.: Hyland's 4 kids Complete Cold ‘n Cough.
Kashi Foods: One new product.
Method: A first-of-its-kind, non-aerosol air enhancer spray.
Vita Coco: An all-natural, multi-flavor beverage line from the coconut water brand.

September
Clif Bar & Company: Two bars, one Clif and one Luna.
Ella's Kitchen: Two products, including electrolyte beverages and nutritional shakes, both for kids.

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