GoodPop

GoodPop is an American brand of all-natural ice pops, headquartered in Austin, Texas.[1] The company was founded in 2009 by then University of Texas student Daniel Goetz [2]

GoodPop
Private
IndustryFood Processing
FoundedAustin, Texas, United States (2009)
FounderDaniel Goetz
HeadquartersAustin, Texas, United States
Websitegoodpops.com

GoodPop is a participant in The Non-GMO Project.[3]

Since its beginnings at the Farmers Markets in Austin in 2009, GoodPop® All-Natural Frozen Pops have always been made with non-GMO, Fair Trade Certified, rBST-free, organic and locally sourced ingredients. GoodPops come in flavor combinations such as: Cookies N’ Cream, Orange N’ Cream, Hibiscus Mint, Coldbrew Coffee, Strawberry Lemonade, Banana Cinnamon, Chocolate Milk, Watermelon Agave, Strawberry, Coconut Lime, and Red, White & Blue (Cherry Lemonade).

In addition to their clean and responsibly sourced ingredients, GoodPop popsicles don't use any fruit concentrates, extracts or natural flavors.[4] GoodPops are all OU kosher and naturally gluten free.

GoodPop's mission is "dedicated to doing good, giving back, and making people happy.”(Mónico) [5] GoodPop can be found in natural and specialty retailers in all 50 states across the United States.

References

  1. Fabricant, Florence (2014-08-12). "To Lick: Organic Ice Pops Without the Guilt". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  2. Cahalan, Rose (2011-08-19). "UT Alum's GoodPops are Sweet Treats for Grown-Ups". Texas Exes. Retrieved 2014-04-04.
  3. "Non-GMO Participating Products". The Non-GMO Project. Archived from the original on 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  4. https://www.goodpops.com
  5.  “GOODPOP CONTINUES DRIVING FROZEN DESSERT INNOVATION WITH GF, V, ORGANIC COOKIES N’ CREAM.” Specialty Food Association, 22 Jan. 2018, www.specialtyfood.com/news/article/goodpop-continues-driving-frozen-dessert-innovation-with-gf-v-organic-cookies-n-cream-124909/.


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