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Love Grown Foods : ウィキペディア英語版
Love Grown Foods

Love Grown Foods is a natural food company that manufactures a line of all natural breakfast foods. They have six products, (Oat Clusters ), (Hot Oats Cups ), (Super Oats ), (Power O's ), Mighty Flakes and Super Oats Packets. The company was founded in January 2008 by Maddy D’Amato and Alex Hasulak after developing their product line as undergraduate students at the University of Denver. The company markets its products in grocery stores across The United States and Canada.
== History ==
Love Grown Foods was founded in Aspen, Colorado by Maddy D’Amato and Alex Hasulak. They met at the University of Denver, where they founded the company in January 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://lovegrownfoods.com/about/ )〕 They met as freshman and were roommates during their final year when they made the first batch of Love Grown Foods Oat Clusters. As seniors, D’Amato (’08) and Hasulak (’08) asked University of Denver students for help in perfecting their homemade granola recipe. They did so by bringing samples of their product to campus for their classmates and teachers. They both graduated early and moved to Aspen shortly after graduation to start Love Grown Foods.
The first store to carry the Oat Clusters was their local city market in Aspen, CO.〔 To promote their products, D’Amato and Hasulak would spend weekends in local supermarkets where they handed out samples of their product and espoused their company's corporate beliefs. The company has been noted for contributing to the revitalization the moribund economy of the Aspen region by the local newspaper, The Aspen times.
In December 2009 Maddy and Alex relocated to Denver to expand production.〔 At the start of the company, the couple cooked all of their products themselves in a commercial kitchen near their Stapleton neighborhood. By January 2010, Love Grown granola was being sold in 80 super markets across Colorado and Wyoming. In January 2011 the Kroger grocery chain picked up the Oat Clusters and Love Grown Foods product line and were sold in more than 1,300 stores in 28 states. The brand was launched in Canada by February 2012. In December 2012 Love Grown Foods expanded its product line to include Hot Oats instant oatmeal cups. In August 2013 they released their third product line, Super Oats. By March of 2014 they added Power O's to their line of breakfast products. In the spring of 2015 they launched two more products, Mighty Flakes and Power O's.

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