How to Educate Your Kids on Non-GMO With Deebee’s Organics

Did you know that October is non-GMO month? As the organic, non-GMO snack choice for thousands of families, that’s a pretty big deal for us!

Non-GMO Month was created by the Non-GMO Project to celebrate the annual harvest and raise awareness about the importance of food awareness, particularly when it comes to GMOs. Continue reading below to learn more about what exactly non-GMO means and how you can pass on this knowledge to your children so they can make healthy food choices for themselves later in life. 

What Are GMOs?

According to the non-profit organization the Non-GMO Project, “Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are living organisms whose genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering. This creates combinations of plant, animal, bacteria, and virus genes that do not occur in nature or through traditional crossbreeding methods.”

In Canada, the presence of GMOs in food does not require specific labels by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as it is required in other countries. In the absence of credible long-term studies on the safety of GMOs, many consumers (including our team at DeeBee’s!) are actively searching for products that refrain from GMO ingredients. 

Tips for Educating Your Kids About GMOs

Depending on your child's age, explaining the development of GMOs can seem overwhelming. To begin the conversation, we recommend explaining the types of foods that have fueled our bodies for centuries. Explaining food in this way makes it easier to explain why certain foods today are different from what they were years ago (even if they seem the same!). 

Once your child understands the importance of GMOs, parents can begin to explain the choices families can make to discourage the use of GMOs and fuel bodies in natural ways. Focusing on cooking, growing and harvesting non-GMO foods are all great to get your children involved in making decisions about the food your family eats daily. For more information about the importance of organic gardening and how you can get your family involved, check out our blog: Organic Gardening Tips

For older children, parents may choose to share specific information about the types of crops that are genetically modified. These crops include corn, canola, cottonseed, sugar beets, soybeans, alfalfa, apples, papaya, potatoes, yellow squash and zucchini. 

Are All Organic Snacks Free of GMOs?

At DeeBee’s Organics, we believe in creating food you can feel good about. That’s why our SuperFruit Freezies are not only certified organic but “beyond-organic.” What does that mean? Our SuperFruit Freezies are made with 100% real-fruit organic ingredients with real integrity. We are committed to the highest standards of sustainability, transparency and performance in all areas of our business, including the organic food processing methods we choose. Simply put, we go beyond traditional certified organic standards. They are ‘beyond-certified organic.’ 

We use only 100% real organic fruit with no GMO ingredients—ever! To learn more about our beyond-certified organic promise, visit our blog

When it comes to snacks you can feel good about, you can trust DeeBee’s Organics. As the leading organic, 100% real fruit, non-GMO fruit freezie, our SuperFruit Classic and SuperFruit Tropical freezies are the perfect way to fuel your family. Shop now!