Planting Hope Co Inc
XTSX:MYLK
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Planting Hope Co Inc
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The Planting Hope Company, Inc. develops, launches and scales plant-based and planet-friendly food & beverage brands. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2021-11-11. The firm is focused on the business of providing sustainable health-oriented consumer packaged natural food products in the United States and Canada. The firm's brands include Hope & Sesame, Mozaics and Veggicopia. The firm's Hope & Sesame brand focuses on providing plant-based milk products. The Mozaics brand offers nutrition and alternatives to potato-based snack foods utilizing peas and beans as the principal ingredients and Veggicopia brand focuses on single serve plant-based dip cups and vegetable snacks with a long shelf life without refrigeration. The firm focuses on the development and distribution of its products through direct business and consumer sales. The firm through its subsidiary Planting Hope Brands produces approximately 35 products which are sold through wholesale distributors, direct-to-business (including foodservice), direct-to-consumer (e-commerce) and retail channels.
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