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Stocks in play: ELSE Nutrition Holdings Inc.

Announced the online product launch of its Else Plant-Based Complete Toddler Nutrition, the first fully certified USDA Organic, Clean Label, Plant-Based, Soy-Free nutritional drink for toddlers. Made with ingredients, vitamins and minerals that help support growth and development after a baby's first year. Else Plant-Based Complete Nutrition is the only globally-patented, real alternative for babies beyond the first year - including those with milk intolerances/sensitivities, those looking to avoid dairy and soy, and for all families looking for a clean, plant-based option for their children. "We are thrilled that today marks a huge leap forward in plant-based alternatives in the baby and toddler category," said Hamutal Yitzhak, CEO and Co-Founder of Else Nutrition. "For more than 120 years, cow's milk and soy have dominated. After seven years of R&D, we are finally able to offer something else to parents and bring a real, clean label alternative to families across North America, so that they will never have to compromise on the health and nutrition of their toddler again." ELSE Nutrition Holdings Inc. shares V.BABY are trading up 9 cents at $1.89.

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