The GoGo squeeZ Toy Story 5 range has been launched in celebration of the latest installment of the animated movie that's arriving just ahead of its premiere. The product range consists of GoGo squeez's signature fruit and fruit & veggie blends, which are packaged in pouches and branded on the front with different characters from the Toy Story franchise. The snacks come in seven flavors including Apple Apple, Apple Banana, Apple Mango, Apple Cinnamon, Apple Strawberry, Apple Pear Carrot and Apple Carrot Mixed Berry.
The GoGo squeeZ Toy Story 5 range maintains free-from recipes that are dairy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, Kosher, BPA-free and Non-GMO Project Verified. The snacks are each made with 100% real fruit and veggies to make them an ideal snack for on the go enjoyment.
Movie-Branded Fruit Snack Pouches
The GoGo squeeZ Toy Story 5 Range Features Seven Flavors
Trend Themes
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Character-branded Wellness Snacks — Entertainment franchises are turning everyday healthy foods into collectible experiences, creating space for licensed products that merge nutritional reassurance with kid-friendly fandom.
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Free-from Family Convenience — Allergen-conscious, clean-label pouches reflect a growing market for portable snacks that simplify parental decision-making while broadening accessibility across dietary needs.
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Movie-timed Grocery Launches — Film release calendars are becoming retail innovation platforms where limited-edition food products convert cultural anticipation into impulse grocery engagement.
Industry Implications
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Packaged Snacks — Portable fruit and veggie formats are reshaping the snack aisle as brands blend convenience, health cues and entertainment partnerships into differentiated shelf offerings.
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Entertainment Licensing — Consumer packaged goods partnerships are expanding the value of film properties by embedding characters into routine family purchases outside traditional toys and media.