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We improve the lives of people with special nutritional needs.
Butts Foods have been industry leaders in protein distribution since 1935.
We are proud to be the first Organic and Fair Trade certified bean-to-bar chocolate maker in North America. We`re dedicated to making our world a better place. And we`re finding ways to do it through our passion—bringing out the best of the cocoa bean. We are all connected. We touch one another`s lives in incredible ways. And we are responsible to and for one another. From the cacao farmer in the Congo, to the truck driver in Seattle, to the chocolate lover in Philadelphia—there is a thread that runs through us all. Theo believes in celebrating those connections, in strengthening them and in finding inspiration within them—inspiration to change the world. We know that every action has a result. That the choices we make here in Seattle, Washington touch lives across the planet in real and lasting ways. That knowledge, and that responsibility, is what drives us to do things differently, to help make the world a better place. We think about every choice we make, every action we take and how it will impact our interconnected world.
All our products are "simply pure". They are grown according to methods used by our forefathers and harvested under close supervision, peeled by hand, dried in the shade, away from direct sun and stone ground. We pack all our products using modern equipment eliminating any contamination with foreign matter. A superior quality that you surely be pleased with.
Founded in late 2006 by Mary Schulman and her mother, Snikiddy® creates products for families actively looking for healthier foods that satisfy their snack cravings. The Snikiddy brand is a portfolio of better for you snacks that are simple, wholesome real products for families. So dig in, it’s all good. Where did the name come from? Snikiddy® is a shortened (and let’s face it, easier to say) form of the word persnickety, which means choosy or picky. Growing up, Janet (Mary’s mom) and her siblings were known around school as the Snikiddy kids (a badge they wore proudly) because they always ate healthy lunches. Their mom (Grandma), ahead of her time with her passion for good health, would pack their lunch boxes full of locally grown produce and very simple foods. A teacher once referred to them as being persnickety and the kids’ version of the word (snikiddy) stuck.