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Company prepares for major orders from all-natural retailers.
The Yumy Candy Company Inc., Canada's first publicly traded low-sugar, plant-based confectionery company, announced it has achieved the vegan certification in preparation for major orders from all natural retailers. Yumy has obtained the vegan certification for its entire product line. These new certifications allow the product to be sold in a new array of major all-natural channel of grocery stores.
"We have received significant interest from leading all-natural grocers across North America. Now that we have finally achieved our certification and fit all natural requirements, allowing us finalize earlier conversations with retailers or approach new retailers who require these specifications. Large all natural retailers include companies such as Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, a subsidiary of Aldi. To land on shelves of a global leader in all natural foods will be transformative for our company and will likely send us to new levels," states Erica Williams, chief executive officer at The Yumy Candy Company. "Yumy Candy strives to continually improve on quality, nutrition, safety and value. We want consumers to feel good about the food they consume and trust we are keeping their best interest in mind."