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Inspired Start Makes Baby Food for Allergen Introduction

Food pairings like mango and cod or banana and shrimp might seem unusual but they're just a few of the carefully considered flavors available from Inspired Start, which makes baby foods for early allergen introduction. The baby foods are designed to introduce eight common allergens to kids between the ages of four to six months who are eating solids. Thanks to new research, early introduction helps to expose infants to potentially allergenic foods so that their immune systems are able to handle them.

To help parents with allergen introduction in a clear way, Inspired Start makes bundled and variety packs. Pack 1 is filled with baby food pouches to introduce kids to peanuts, eggs, tree nuts and soy, while Pack 2 contains wheat, sesame, fish and shellfish.
Trend Themes
1. Allergen Introduction Baby Foods - Introducing common allergenic foods to infants between four to six months old could be an emerging market opportunity for innovative baby food companies who create allergen-packed and bundled variety packs that can help bridge the gap between infants and allergenic foods.
2. Pairing Uncommon Flavors in Baby Foods - Mixing uncommon food pairings and flavors in baby foods could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies wishing to create unique and flavorful new products.
3. Early Introduction for Allergies Prevention - Introducing common allergenic foods to infants at an early stage may become a trend that highlight the demand in the market for preventative health measures.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Food Industry - The baby food industry has the chance to leverage scientific research of early allergen introductions with their bundled and variety packs that can help parents navigate food introductions for infants.
2. Health and Wellness Industry - The health and wellness industry could potentially collaborate with the baby food and nutrition industries in creating unique products that blend uncommon flavors, while exploring the use of common allergenic foods for infants' early introduction.
3. Food Packaging Industry - As baby foods industry expands in creating allergen specific baby food pouches, they could rely on the food packaging industry to create child-friendly designs that are easy to store, open and use.

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