After Making Baby Food Healthier, Entrepreneur Is Targeting Toxins in Diapers

As an encore to selling Happy Family to Danone, Shazi Visram has launched baby care brand Healthynest

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In a year when many businesses are struggling to survive due to the pandemic, entrepreneur Shazi Visram was plotting her next move.

After founding Happy Family in 2003, which became the largest and fastest growing organic baby food brand in the U.S., and then selling it 10 years later to Danone for north of $250 million, Visram saw an opportunity to apply her philosophy of creating healthier products for the home beyond food.

The result is Healthynest, which was officially launched in September and describes itself as a “brain-forward” personal care brand offering diapers and products for cleaning and skincare.

“This world today, we have to consider so many potential threats to our health because of the environment.

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