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Non-GMO Project Verified Products Non-GMO Project Verified Products Port Chester Store, Northeast Region Whole Foods Market, as a part of its mission to offer food in its most natural state, has created a Non-GMO Project Verified Product shopping list. Developed in partnership with the Non-GMO Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to allowing consumers to make informed choices and to ensuring sustained availability of non-GMO options, this shopping list highlights products that have been reviewed and verified by an independent third party to ensure that food production follows rigorous best practices for GMO avoidance. We hope that this proves to be a valuable shopping tool for you! Products that have been verified have the easy -to-recognize seal featured at the top of this shopping list. Unfortunately, due to cross-contamination and pollen drift, very few products in the U.S. are completely free of GMOs. The Non-GMO Project standard is a process-based standard that avoids the intentional use of GMO ingredients by providing suppliers with procedures and best practices for minimizing the presence of GMO ingredients. Thank you for shopping Whole Foods Market and your support of the Non-GMO Project! Baby & Child Products Earth's Best (Cont'd) My First Veggies Starter Pack Dr. Bronner's Mild Liquid Baby Soap - 16 oz. Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Third Stage Mild Liquid Baby Soap Organic Veggie Crackers Mild Baby Bar Soap Stage 3 Variety Pack Mild Liquid Baby Soap - 32 oz. Sweet Pea and Creamed Spinach Medley Organic Carorts and Broccoli Dr. Bronner's Magic Baby Unscented Organic Magic Balm Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal With Bananas Earth Mama Angel Baby Natural Nipple Butter Baby Food 2nd Breakfast Blueberry Banana Baby Food 2nd Wholesome Breakfast Apple Raisin Baby & Infant Food Multi-Grain Cereal Oats, Spelt And Barley Blend Annie's Homegrown Organic Squash and Sweet Peas Organic Berry Patch Bunny Fruit Snacks 18 CT Organic Spring Vegetables and Pasta Cool Cups Baby Food 2nd Carrot Split Pea Kumut Black Cherry Gels Baby Food Breakfast Sweet Potato Cinn Orange Gels Peas First Stage Earth's Best Pears Second Stage Prunes First Stage Fruit Blends Banana Mango Second Stage Sesame Street Yummy Tummy Instant Oatmeal Maple & Brown Sugar Whole Grain Rice Cereal Organic Peach Mango Baby Food Puree Stage 2 Organic Vegetable Variety Pack Pears First Stage HAPPYBABY Pouches Organic Sweet Potato and Beets Broccoli, Peas & Pear: Stage 2 Simple Combos 6+Months Organic Carrots Banana, Beets & Blueberries: Stage 2 Simple Combos 6+Months Pear Carrot Apricot Baby Food Puree Spinach, Mango & Pear: Stage 2 Simple Combos Pears & Raspberries Second Stage 6+Months Pears & Mangos Second Stage HAPPYTOT Organic Pumpkin and Spinach Green Bean, Pear & Peas Organic Sweet Potatoes Butternut Squash & Apple Apples & Blueberries Second Stage Happy Baby Apples & Apricots Second Stage Organic Bananas Raspberries and Oats Baby Food Organic Apple Sauce Broccoli Spinach Apple My First Fruits Starter Pack Organic Pears Pumpkin and Passion Fruit Baby Food Organic Peach Banana Blueberry Puree Last updated on March 23, 2018 | Send feedback and changes to [email protected] | Page 1 of 51 Happy Baby (Cont'd) Plum Organics (Cont'd) Apples Guavas and Beets Baby Food Organic Pumpkin Banana Organic Apples Blueberres and Oats Baby Food Organic Pumpkin Banana Little Yums Teething Biscuits Stage 2 Organic Pears Zucchini and Peas Broccoli & Apple Happy Tot Green Bean Pear Pea 4 Pck Fruit & Grain Mish Mash Blueberry Oats & Quinoa Organic Pears Squash and Blackberries Baby Food Apple & Carrot Organic Love My Veggies Spinach Apple Sweet Potato Pear & Mango Baby Food Organic Prunes Baby Food Baked Goods Organic Apples Pumpkin and Carrots Baby Food 365 Everyday Value® Organic Yellow Corn Taco Shells Organic Banana Beet Blueberry pouch Organic Blue Corn Taco Shells Organic Apples Kale and Avocados Baby Food Organic Pears Kale and Spinach Baby Food HomeFree Mini Crunchy Vanilla Cookies Stage 2 Organic Banana Sweet Potato Mini Double Chocolate Chip Cookies Organic Banana Peach Coconut Prune pouch Immaculate Baking HappyBaby Organic Crescent Rolls Organic Clearly Crafted - 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