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I want to create a food product more like a snackable item for kids, this is more like a necessary because now we have the market polluted by unhealthy snacks, and there is nothing for the kids out there that can make up their source of nutrition! M

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Hey I am on Medial • 9m

Your ambition looks really good but there might be practical difficulties. Many have attempted it already. So please look into all the aspects because of which the previous attempts failed or succeeded.

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