GoGo squeeZ Becomes Official Applesauce of Disney Parks

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GoGo squeeZ announced it has been named the Official Applesauce of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. GoGo squeeZ’s applesauce pouches will be available in locations throughout both resorts.

Since its launch in June 2008, GoGo squeeZ has been committed to providing families with all-natural on-the-go snacks. GoGo squeeZ has proven that it is possible for on-the-go snacks to be made with simple, natural ingredients that are nutritious and delicious, allowing kids to squeeZ more goodness into each day — even while on vacation!

“At GoGo squeeZ, we make it easier for kids and families to be a little healthier and happier every day, and there is no better place to do that than at Disney Parks,'” said Bill Graham, President, Materne North America Corp., the maker of GoGo squeeZ pouches. “With our delicious and nutritious applesauce squeezers, we’re delighted to provide families with some ‘Goodness on the Go’ as they enjoy their Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort experience.”

In addition to availability throughout Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, GoGo squeeZ is a sponsor of several events held at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort where GoGo squeeZ applesauce pouches may be sampled. GoGo squeeZ is the presenting sponsor of all runDisney Kids Races. GoGo squeeZ is also a sponsor of the annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival and of all Disney Social Media Moms Celebrations/

“Families are always on the go when visiting Disney Parks and Resorts, and we’re delighted to team up with GoGo SqueeZ to provide this convenient and healthy snack option for our guests,” said Cathy Cline, vice president, Disney Corporate Alliances and Operating Participants.

This news was expected in March, but was presumed to be delayed as GoGo squeeZ initiated a voluntary recall of select products after food product residue was found in two product pumps in on of their factories during an inspection by the Michigan State Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.