• Plant & Co’s Holy Crap Cereals increases production to fulfill orders from new distribution partners including Longo’s and Highland Farms
  • Holy Crap Breakfast Cereals has added 36 new Longo’s locations in the GTA and Hamilton
  • Plant & Co. is a health and wellness company curating delicious plant-based foods
  • Plant & Co. Brands Ltd. (VEGN) opened trading at C$0.235 per share

Plant & Co Brands (VEGN) is increasing production to fulfill orders from recently introduced Longo Brothers Fruit Markets (Longo’s) and Highland Farms.

Holy Crap now offers five distinct flavours containing certified organic, non-GMO, kosher and gluten-free ingredients, such as hemp seed, buckwheat, chia seeds, and gluten-free oats. The breakfast cereals have high levels of essential amino and fatty acids, a kick of fibre, and are free from the top nine allergens and free from any additives like added flavours, preservatives, chemicals, colour, salt, or oils.

“With 36 locations throughout the greater Toronto and Hamilton area we are delighted to be available in Longo’s,” said Donna Reddy, President of Plant & Co.

“Specialty grocery markets like Longo’s are interested in our Holy Crap Breakfast Cereals because they care about the quality of product they sell to their customers. Our cereals are organic and made with gluten free ingredients, so customers know exactly what they are getting. Our customers constantly tell us that Holy Crap helps with their overall digestion. Additionally, with all of the emerging science around the connection of the gut and mind, we are happy to help maintain a healthy gut which helps create a happy mind. With sales numbers climbing, we continue to focus on expanding Holy Crap’s distribution.”

Plant & Co. is a health and wellness company curating delicious plant-based foods.

Plant & Co. Brands Ltd. (VEGN) opened trading at C$0.235 per share.

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