Parents looking for a truly clean, organic, and kid-approved plant-based milk now have an easier way to find it. Kiki Milk, celebrated as the first organic plant-based milk created specifically for kids and loved by all ages, has officially landed in select Target stores. Available in 32-oz cartons of Original, Chocolate, and Unsweetened varieties, this expansion marks a significant retail milestone for the brand and signals the growing popularity of clean-label, plant-based alternatives.
“This launch at Target marks a major milestone in our mission to make clean, nutritious options more accessible to families everywhere,” said Alex and Lauren Abelin, Co-Founders of PlantBaby, makers of Kiki Milk. “As parents, we know how hard it can be to find truly clean, organic products for kids. We’re excited to meet more families right where they shop.”

Convenience Meets Nutrition
Families can now find Kiki Milk’s new 32-oz cartons in the refrigerated non-dairy section…
at participating Target locations, retailing for $6.99 MSRP. The packaging features a resealable spout to keep milk fresh, making it ideal for daily use from pouring over cereal in the morning to blending into smoothies, baking treats, or foaming for lattes.
But what sets Kiki Milk apart isn’t just convenience, it’s the brand’s commitment to creating a plant-based milk that’s genuinely nutrient-dense and safe for growing kids.
Each variety is made from organic whole-food ingredients such as sprouted pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds, and coconuts, along with oats or rice, depending on the blend. Developed in collaboration with paediatrician Dr.
Joel Warsh, every serving pack 5 grams of plant-based protein plus essential minerals like calcium and magnesium, which support brain, bone, and gut health. Parents can feel extra confident thanks to Kiki Milk’s rigorous third-party testing for heavy metals and mold, ensuring the highest safety standards…
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