Press Releases
Gourmet food for tots spreads around the globe
Australia’s first gourmet baby food company, Brisbane-based Boost Foods, is set to launch into the United Kingdom.
go gourmet
We'd all love to have the lime to make nutritious homemade meals for our babies every day, but sometimes it just isn't possible.
Australian Table Saturday, 1 April 2006 Page: 92
Fresh Baby Food
I remember slaving away over the stove, boiling and mushing and freezing, so that my baby could have all the
vitamins and goodness that only fresh food can deliver.
The Single Parent Bible, Issue #4, Page: 15
Face Value
JULIE VAN EPS 37, director, Boost Foods...
Brisbane News Wednesday, 01 March 2006 Page: 28
Lean mean food machine
In a little over 12 months young mother Julie van Eps has created a multi-million
dollar home-based food manufacturing enterprise Graham Gardiner reports
Queensland Business Review Friday, 10 February 2006 Page: 1, 20
First ever 100% fresh baby food hits the shelves
AUSTRALIA'S first range of gourmet purees for babies, free from additives, preservatives and the need for freezing, has just hit supermarket shelves nationally.
The Daily Mercury Wednesday, 18 January 2006 Page: 24
Play it Safe
Another option is the new Babyboost range. Designed by a Queensland mum and available at Coles, the gourmet purees...
New Idea Saturday, 7 January 2006 Page: 56,57,58
Coles deal boosts food manufacturer
Australia's first range of gourmet purees for babies will hit supermarket shelves nationally on December 12.
Queensland Business Review Thursday, 22 December 2005 Page: 8
Boost Foods founder to address March Young Guns
Julie van Eps, the businesswoman behind Australia's first range of gourmet purees for babies, will share her amazing success story at the first of qbr's Young Guns breakfast events...
Queensland Business Review
Babies get boost
A range of gourmet purees for babies will be launched nationally in Coles and Bi-Lo on December 12.
FOODweek Friday, 2 December 2005 Page: 11
Baby Boost a coup for Brisbane mum
A Brisbane mother's unsuccessful search for fresh natural baby food will see her business idea on the shelves of 600 Coles and Bi-Lo supermarkets from...
The Courier Mail, Business Thursday, 8 December 2005 Page: 30
NEWS BRIEFS
1. YEAH BABY When shopping for baby food, young mum Julie van Eps discovered that many were full of additives or had a shelf life of...
The Sunday Telegraph, Body + Soul Sunday, 11 December 2005 Page: 3
|