This press release, issued by Raddish Kids via GlobeNewswire, promotes a consumer-facing children's cooking subscription kit as a solution to summer screen time. While the headline mentions cooking and family engagement, the release contains no information relevant to ingredient suppliers, food manufacturers, co-manufacturers, or procurement professionals.
No ingredient specifications are disclosed — there is no allergen statement, certificate of analysis (COA), technical data sheet (TDS), or specification sheet attached to the announcement. Key formulation parameters such as moisture content, bulk density, particle size, or shelf life are entirely absent, as would be expected from a direct-to-consumer lifestyle product announcement rather than a B2B ingredient launch.
From a supply-chain standpoint, the release provides no sourcing details, capacity figures, minimum order quantities (MOQ), or certification status — including GRAS designation, non-GMO verification, organic certification, Kosher, or Halal compliance. There is no mention of toll manufacturing, contract manufacturing partnerships, or distributor network expansion that would indicate commercial relevance to ingredient buyers or formulators.
Ingredients Press, part of the Food & Beverage Magazine network, covers ingredient launches, capacity investments, certification milestones, and supply-chain developments relevant to food and beverage manufacturers. Editors recommend suppliers and ingredient marketers review our /food-science/formulation-basics and /supply-chain/sourcing-strategy coverage to understand the editorial standards required for inclusion in this publication. Consumer lifestyle and parenting content, regardless of its cooking-adjacent framing, does not meet the threshold for ingredient-supplier trade dispatch.
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