logo
#

Latest news with #OnceUponAFarm

Jennifer Garner Shares Snack Hack All Moms (and Grownups) Love
Jennifer Garner Shares Snack Hack All Moms (and Grownups) Love

Yahoo

time37 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jennifer Garner Shares Snack Hack All Moms (and Grownups) Love

Jennifer Garner Shares Snack Hack All Moms (and Grownups) Love originally appeared on Parade. Keeping it real! Jennifer Garner is a mom who knows what's important — snacks. And that snacks aren't just for kids! The mom of three posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday, July 30, featuring her eating a food pouch from her own brand Once Upon a Farm. The mom of three posted the video in which she's obviously enjoying the kids snack, with the background music "Easy Like Sunday Morning" playing. She wrote, "Why are you always eating pouches for kids? God forbid a mom get hungry." Garner co-founded Once Upon a Farm in 2017, and her family farm in Oklahoma is one of the company's produce suppliers. It's obviously a product she believes in, and the pouches aren't just for little kids. With three teenagers (she shares Violet, 19, Finn, 16, and Samuel, 13, with ex-husband Ben Affleck), life can get hectic but getting nutrition in is a priority. Fans took to the comments to share that they enjoy eating pouches too as a quick, convenient, and tasty snack. One person wrote, "I bring three in my bag at all times, two for my teens and one for 52 year old me. Healthy, easy to grab, and tasty. Win, win, win." Another added, "I eat them too !!! I'm 53!" Other comments included, "Moms deserve pouches too!" "Natural fruit for everyone! I eat these too," and, "Girl I'm not even a mom and I eat this stuff all the time!" Garner recently announced that Once Upon a Farm will be available for purchase at Disney Parks Earlier this month, the Alias actress posted photos from Disney World, including one of her eating a pouch at the park, and wrote, "@onceuponafarm is thrilled to be offering your kids' favorite cold pouches, melts, and refrigerated bars at #CoolKidSummer in Animation Courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Come by and cool ⬇️ / fuel ⬆️ with us! Brb, Guardians is calling…🎢🎢🎢." We love a mom who makes life just a little bit easier for the rest of us just trying to get through the day without any hangry outbursts. Jen is right — pouches aren't just for kids! Jennifer Garner Shares Snack Hack All Moms (and Grownups) Love first appeared on Parade on Jul 30, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 30, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Jennifer Garner's Photos From Disney Will Bring a Smile to Your Face
Jennifer Garner's Photos From Disney Will Bring a Smile to Your Face

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jennifer Garner's Photos From Disney Will Bring a Smile to Your Face

Jennifer Garner's Photos From Disney Will Bring a Smile to Your Face originally appeared on Parade. Actress was all smiles as she enjoyed a fun day at Walt Disney World in her latest update, with the 53-year-old sharing some exciting news as well. The mother of three shared a special post with fans on July 8, beginning her caption by saying, "Smiles are bigger @waltdisneyworld, (even when you're a little bit scared out of your mind 🎢😳😀😆)." The first photo showed Garner and a friend having a great time on the TRON Lightcycle Run ride at Magic Kingdom. 🎬 She included some photos and videos of meeting characters like Goofy and Daisy Duck, as well as moments on other exciting rides like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind and Avatar Flight of Passage. The update also revealed that Garner's company, Once Upon a Farm, will be selling some of its popular kid-friendly snacks in the parks for hungry guests. She wrote, "@onceuponafarm is thrilled to be offering your kids' favorite cold pouches, melts, and refrigerated bars at #CoolKidSummer in Animation Courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Come by and cool ⬇️ / fuel ⬆️ with us! Brb, Guardians is calling…🎢🎢🎢." Fans were thrilled about the Once Upon a Farm update and loved seeing Garner's visit to the parks. "As a mom who went out of her way to go to a grocery store to bring on a Disney Cruise because we are obsessed, this is huge news!!!!!!!" wrote one fan, while a similar comment read, "This is amazing!!! so happy to see healthy snacks!!!!" Others couldn't get over Garner's charming personality, writing things like, "I just smile when I see your posts …. Most wholesome person in the world ❤️❤️❤️," "You are literally my favorite human ever," and "The pic of you riding Cosmic Rewind is hilarious lmao 🤣."Jennifer Garner's Photos From Disney Will Bring a Smile to Your Face first appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say
Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

By Echo Wang and Abigail Summerville (Reuters) -Once Upon a Farm, the organic baby food company co-founded by actor Jennifer Garner, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering in New York, according to people familiar with the matter. The Berkeley, California-based company has tapped a group of investment banks for the IPO, which could occur as soon as this year, said the sources, who cautioned that the plans could change, depending on market conditions. Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are the lead underwriters, said the sources, who requested anonymity because the plans are confidential. The offering could value the company at about $1 billion, one of the persons said. Once Upon a Farm did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan declined to comment. Garner is known for her work in the TV drama "Alias" and films including "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Catch Me If You Can." A mother of three, she has said she cares deeply about childhood nutrition, and she grows some produce for Once Upon a Farm on her family's century-old farm in Oklahoma. Once Upon a Farm was founded in 2015 by Cassandra Curtis and Ari Raz to create more nutritious baby-food options. In 2017, Garner and John Foraker, the former CEO of food brand Annie's, joined the company as co-founders. The company's products for babies, toddlers and children range from oat bars to cold-pressed pouches and frozen meals, and they are sold in supermarkets across the U.S. An IPO for the company would build on momentum for market debuts in the U.S., a sector that has lately thawed after the Trump administration's tariff announcements earlier this year cast a chill. So far this year, IPOs listed in the U.S. have raised about $27 billion, down from $41 billion in the same period last year, according to data compiled by Dealogic. But this year's figure is more than in 2022 and 2023, when IPOs raised $22 billion and $24 billion, respectively, over the same time frame, according to Dealogic. In its Nasdaq debut last week, digital bank Chime jumped 59%, valuing the company at $18.4 billion. The stock of stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group climbed to $103.75 and was halted several times for volatility during a wild first day of trading earlier this month.

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say
Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

By Echo Wang and Abigail Summerville (Reuters) -Once Upon a Farm, the organic baby food company co-founded by actor Jennifer Garner, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering in New York, according to people familiar with the matter. The Berkeley, California-based company has tapped a group of investment banks for the IPO, which could occur as soon as this year, said the sources, who cautioned that the plans could change, depending on market conditions. Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are the lead underwriters, said the sources, who requested anonymity because the plans are confidential. The offering could value the company at about $1 billion, one of the persons said. Once Upon a Farm did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan declined to comment. Garner is known for her work in the TV drama "Alias" and films including "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Catch Me If You Can." A mother of three, she has said she cares deeply about childhood nutrition, and she grows some produce for Once Upon a Farm on her family's century-old farm in Oklahoma. Once Upon a Farm was founded in 2015 by Cassandra Curtis and Ari Raz to create more nutritious baby-food options. In 2017, Garner and John Foraker, the former CEO of food brand Annie's, joined the company as co-founders. The company's products for babies, toddlers and children range from oat bars to cold-pressed pouches and frozen meals, and they are sold in supermarkets across the U.S. An IPO for the company would build on momentum for market debuts in the U.S., a sector that has lately thawed after the Trump administration's tariff announcements earlier this year cast a chill. So far this year, IPOs listed in the U.S. have raised about $27 billion, down from $41 billion in the same period last year, according to data compiled by Dealogic. But this year's figure is more than in 2022 and 2023, when IPOs raised $22 billion and $24 billion, respectively, over the same time frame, according to Dealogic. In its Nasdaq debut last week, digital bank Chime jumped 59%, valuing the company at $18.4 billion. The stock of stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group climbed to $103.75 and was halted several times for volatility during a wild first day of trading earlier this month. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say
Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

Reuters

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Jennifer Garner's baby food company confidentially files for an IPO, sources say

June 18 (Reuters) - Once Upon a Farm, the organic baby food company co-founded by actor Jennifer Garner, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering in New York, according to people familiar with the matter. The Berkeley, California-based company has tapped a group of investment banks for the IPO, which could occur as soon as this year, said the sources, who cautioned that the plans could change, depending on market conditions. Goldman Sachs (GS.N), opens new tab and JPMorgan (JPM.N), opens new tab are the lead underwriters, said the sources, who requested anonymity because the plans are confidential. The offering could value the company at about $1 billion, one of the persons said. Once Upon a Farm did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan declined to comment. Garner is known for her work in the TV drama "Alias" and films including "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Catch Me If You Can." A mother of three, she has said she cares deeply about childhood nutrition, and she grows some produce for Once Upon a Farm on her family's century-old farm in Oklahoma. Once Upon a Farm was founded in 2015 by Cassandra Curtis and Ari Raz to create more nutritious baby-food options. In 2017, Garner and John Foraker, the former CEO of food brand Annie's, joined the company as co-founders. The company's products for babies, toddlers and children range from oat bars to cold-pressed pouches and frozen meals, and they are sold in supermarkets across the U.S. An IPO for the company would build on momentum for market debuts in the U.S., a sector that has lately thawed after the Trump administration's tariff announcements earlier this year cast a chill. So far this year, IPOs listed in the U.S. have raised about $27 billion, down from $41 billion in the same period last year, according to data compiled by Dealogic. But this year's figure is more than in 2022 and 2023, when IPOs raised $22 billion and $24 billion, respectively, over the same time frame, according to Dealogic. In its Nasdaq debut last week, digital bank Chime (CHYM.O), opens new tab jumped 59%, valuing the company at $18.4 billion. The stock of stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group (CRCL.N), opens new tab climbed to $103.75 and was halted several times for volatility during a wild first day of trading earlier this month.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store