The Planting Hope Company, Inc. produces health-based foods and snacks in the United States and Canada. It develops, launches, and scales nutritious consumer packaged foods and beverages. The company provides sesamemilk under the Hope & Sesame name; veggie chips under the Mozaics name; and nutritious plant-based snack products under the Veggicopia name. It sells its products through wholesale distributors, direct-to-business, direct-to-consumer, and retail channels. The company was formerly known as Campio Capital Corp. and changed its name to The Planting Hope Company, Inc. in May 2021. The Planting Hope Company, Inc. was incorporated in 2020 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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