gooder" macaroni products, GOODLES prioritizes flavor without skimping on nutritional value. Each serving of GOODLES mac and cheese includes 14 grams of protein and 7 grams of prebiotic fiber, all while maintaining the comforting taste of traditional mac and cheese. The brand prides itself on using clean ingredients and is recognized as the first boxed mac and cheese to receive the Clean Label Purity Award, which assures customers of its commitment to quality and safety.
Paul Earle and Jen Zeszut, the co-founders of GOODLES, share a personal connection to baseball through their children, which has fueled their passion to enhance nutrition for families involved in the sport. Earle expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that they understand the youth baseball experience intimately, having logged countless hours at games and practices. Their goal is to provide families with nourishing, convenient food that aligns with their busy lifestyles.
Through this collaboration, GOODLES will not only have a presence at selected Perfect Game events but will also offer product sampling, allowing young athletes and families to experience their healthy macaroni dishes firsthand. It's clear that this partnership not only fosters better eating habits but also adds value to the overall experience of participating in youth baseball.
Parents can find GOODLES products across various retailers nationwide or order directly from their website. This initiative between Perfect Game and GOODLES sets a compelling precedent for how nutrition can be integrated into youth sports, promoting both athletic performance and healthy habits in the younger generation. As they say, a nutritious diet is a crucial factor in perfecting the game, and with GOODLES, families can fuel their passions without compromising on taste or health.
For more information on GOODLES and to find locations where its products are sold, visit
Goodles.com. To stay updated on Perfect Game events, learn more at
PerfectGame.org.