Gallery: October’s New Products
October’s new product launches saw a variety of new products for kids, including new meal lines from Serenity Kids and Little Spoon along with Noshi for Kids’ and Cerebelly’s collaborations with animated series Peppa Pig. Check out the gallery for October’s notable releases, including Veggie Made Great’s partnership with Beyond Meat, Swiss Rosti’s rebrand and a limited edition flavor from SkinnyPop to celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary.

Cleveland Kitchen
Fermented food brand Cleveland Kitchen expanded its dressing line with its newest offering, Backyard Ranch, which uses fermented kefir as a base along with cabbage, garlic and black pepper puree. The dressing, now available at Sprouts nationwide for $4.99 per 12 oz. bottle, contains 90 calories per serving and is sweetened using date syrup.

Cerebelly
Functional baby food brand Cerebelly moved beyond pouches with its new Cerebelly x Peppa Pig Smart Bars. The collaboration with the animated children’s series debuted in Whole Foods nationwide, and is available in Blueberry Banana Sweet Potato and Carrot Raisin flavors ($4.99 per variety 5-pack). Each bar contains 10 to 12 brain-supporting nutrients and zero grams of added sugar.

SkinnyPop
To celebrate its 10th year in business, better-for-you popcorn maker SkinnyPop collaborated with Sam’s Club to roll out a limited edition Birthday Cake flavor. The kettle popcorn is sold exclusively at Sam’s Club in a party-size bag for $5.29.

Little Spoon
Direct-to-consumer baby food brand Little Spoon launched Plates, a line of heat-and-eat meals designed for one to 10-year-olds. Starting at $5 a meal, the line includes over 20 different recipes such as Black Bean Pupusas, Chicken Super Nuggets, Gluten-Free Cauliflower Gnocchi and Chicken Potstickers.

Elixinol
Hemp company Elixinol expanded beyond tinctures and topicals with its newest line: Good Mood CBD Gummies. Available in Mixed Berry, Passion Fruit and Pineapple flavors, the gummies each contain 10 mg of full-spectrum hemp extract, and are available in two sizes, a 30-count jar ($39.99) and 4-count sample pouch ($4.99).

SkinnyDipped
The latest launch from SkinnyDipped is SkinnyDipped Peanuts, available in milk chocolate and peanut butter and jelly flavors. Made with Virginia peanuts, the new snack is sold on Amazon and the brand’s website in 3.5 oz. pouches for $4.99.

Nancy's
Probiotic food maker Nancy’s expanded its Oatmilk Non-Dairy Yogurt line with a new Cold Brew Coffee Vanilla flavor. The new flavor contains six grams of plant protein and 100 calories per single-serve cup, and is sold at retailers such as Whole Foods and Sprouts for $1.49 to $1.99.

Serenity Kids
Children’s food brand Serenity Kids debuted a new line of Toddler Purees at Whole Foods nationwide. Made with pasture-raised meat, bone broth and organic vegetables and herbs, the line includes Turkey Bolognese, Beef Pot Roast and Turmeric Chicken varieties.

Buddha Brands
Buddha Brands added to its lineup of Hungry Buddha Keto Bars with a new Triple Chocolate flavor. The bar contains one to two grams of sugar and nine grams of plant-based protein. Sold in single bars ($2.49) and multipacks, the bars can be found on Amazon and in retailers such as Wegmans, Meijer and HEB, and will be launching soon at Giant Foods, Sprouts Farmer Market and Big Y.

Branon Family Maple Orchards
Maple to Go, a new packaging innovation from Vermont’s Branon Family Maple Orchards, is maple syrup in portable 3.4 oz. pouches with re-closable twist caps. The new product is sold in single pouches for $5.99 or 4-packs for $19.95.

Atkins
The latest line from Atkins is Endulge Dessert Bars, keto-friendly treats which have three net carbs and one gram of added sugar per bar. The bars come in three flavors -- Lemon Tart, Strawberry Cheesecake and Chocolate Caramel Fudge -- and have hit shelves at Walmart and Target.

Boursin
Expanding its plant-based cheese options, Boursin launched a Garlic & Herbs flavor of its Dairy-Free Cheese Spread Alternative line. The spread, made with coconut and canola oil, is now on Amazon for $6.99.

M.A.D. Foods
M.A.D. Foods introduced its new Plant-Based and Dairy Finishing Butters, a line of high-fat Euro-style butters. The butters are available in two plant-based options, Black Truffle Butter and Roasted Garlic Butter, as well as two dairy-based varieties, Fire-Roasted Jalapeño Butter and Parmesan Herb Butter. The products are sold at select retailers in the New York City metro area as well as in the Midwest.

Wallaby Organics
To reflect its “playful, laid-back spirit,” Australian-inspired premium yogurt brand Wallaby Organic debuted a refreshed look for its packaging design with more vibrant colors.

Chulitos
Adding cactus to traditional corn chips, Texas-based brand Chulitos launched “guilt-free” tortilla chips, containing six grams of fiber and 75 calories per serving. Made in Jalisco, Mexico with fresh corn masa, cactus and lime, the chips are now shipping nationwide from Amazon.

Veggies Made Great
Veggies Made Great partnered with Beyond Meat to expand its new frittata line, with both varieties -- Sausage & Pepper and Sausage, Egg & Cheese -- using the company’s Beyond Beef Crumbles. The frittatas are sold in 6-packs for $5.99 at select retailers and on the brand’s website and Amazon.

On The Border
Truco Enterprises, maker of the On The Border brand, debuted Squeezable Salsas in Original Medium and Guacamole Salsa flavors. The salsas are packaged in BPA-free, microwaveable 11.5 oz. bottles, and can be purchased at Target and on Target.com.

Nature's Path
Breakfast and snack food brand Nature's Path has added five new products to its lineup: Salted Caramel Pretzel Granola, Cacao Superfood Oatmeal, Smoothie Bowl Superfood Granola, and Golden Turmeric Superfood Granola.

KIND
KIND continued its year of innovation in October with the launch of a new Energy Bar line, with 100% whole grain oats as the first ingredient and 230 calories, 10 gram of protein and five grams of fiber per bar. The new bars are available in Peanut Butter, Chocolate Chunk and Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter flavors at retailers nationwide including Costco, Target, Walmart and Amazon.

ÜRösti
Swiss Rosti announced a rebrand of its line of frozen potato snacks, adding a German umlaut to its name to become ÜRösti. The brand also launched a new flavor this month, Melty 3 Cheese, combining blanched and seasoned potatoes with seasoned mozzarella, cheddar and parmesan cheese.

Noshi for Kids
Food Paint maker Noshi for Kids announced it would be launching a collaboration with Peppa Pig at Fresh Direct in November and in Walmart in 2021. The line comes in three colored organic fruit puree varieties -- strawberry, peach and blueberry -- which kids can use to paint their food.

Compass Coffee
With the goal of making its coffee more accessible to consumers, Compass Coffee has added K-Cups and capsules to its portfolio. K-cups are available in Waypoint (dark roast) and Cardinal (medium roast), while capsules also come in Waypoint along with Emblem Espresso.

Gone Rogue
Gone Rogue Snacks added two new flavors to its line of high protein Chicken Chips: Ranch and Taco Style. The new varieties, available in 180 Hy-Vee locations across the Midwest and nationally on Amazon, contain 17 grams of protein and have less than two net carbs per 1 oz. bag.