Bobbie (company)

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Bobbie is an American infant formula company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was founded in 2018 by Laura Modi and Sarah Hardy. Bobbie aims to provide a high-quality, organic infant formula that meets the nutritional needs of babies while adhering to strict safety and quality standards.

History[edit | edit source]

Bobbie was established in 2018 by Laura Modi and Sarah Hardy, who were inspired by their own experiences as mothers. They recognized a gap in the market for a clean, organic infant formula that parents could trust. The company officially launched its product in 2021 after extensive research and development.

Products[edit | edit source]

Bobbie's primary product is its organic infant formula, which is designed to be a close alternative to breast milk. The formula is made from high-quality ingredients and is free from corn syrup, palm oil, and other additives commonly found in other formulas. Bobbie's formula is certified organic by the USDA and meets the nutritional guidelines set by the FDA.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The ingredients used in Bobbie's formula include organic lactose, organic nonfat milk, organic whey protein concentrate, and a blend of essential vitamins and minerals. The company emphasizes transparency and provides detailed information about the sourcing and quality of its ingredients on its packaging and website.

Manufacturing and Quality Control[edit | edit source]

Bobbie's formula is manufactured in the United States in facilities that adhere to stringent quality control standards. The company conducts rigorous testing to ensure the safety and nutritional adequacy of its products. Bobbie also collaborates with pediatricians and nutrition experts to continuously improve its formula.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Bobbie is committed to sustainability and ethical practices. The company sources its ingredients from organic farms that follow sustainable farming practices. Additionally, Bobbie's packaging is designed to be eco-friendly, with recyclable materials used wherever possible.

Community and Support[edit | edit source]

Bobbie places a strong emphasis on community support and education. The company offers resources for parents, including articles, guides, and access to a network of healthcare professionals. Bobbie also engages with its customer base through social media and community events.

Recognition and Awards[edit | edit source]

Since its launch, Bobbie has received positive reviews from parents and healthcare professionals alike. The company has been featured in various media outlets and has received awards for its innovation and commitment to quality.

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