Real Good Foods’ first foray into kids’ foods with real white meat chicken, dino-shaped and lightly breaded with grain-free flour. It’s the same better-for-you formulation that built the brand, just in the shapes kids will actually eat without negotiation.
With 20 grams of protein and 220 calories per 7-piece serving, they are a protein boost most kid-food brands don’t deliver.
Crispy in 7 to 9 minutes in the air fryer, they are ready for a lunchbox, a Tuesday-night dinner, or a quick after-school plate. Dino Nuggets are gluten-free, grain-free, no added sugar, no added hormones, and nothing artificial.
The frozen kid-food aisle is one of the most processed corners of the grocery store. Real Good Foods proves you can give kids what they ask for and feel good about what’s on the plate.
Story Ideas
The lunchbox upgrade. Dino Nuggets that hold up to ingredient scrutiny.
The picky eater playbook. High-protein meals kids actually eat. RGF Dino Nuggets as anchor proteins.
Pinterest dinner vs. real-life dinner. The gap between aspirational parenting content and Tuesday-night reality. RGF as the honest middle ground.
What parents are actually putting in the lunchbox. First-person or roundup format. The dinosaur-shaped staple that holds up to ingredient scrutiny and picky eater scrutiny.
Kid-friendly holiday meals that adults won’t roll their eyes at. Dino Nuggets as the kid table solution for Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings.
Availability
Walmart, HEB, Target, and various grocery retailers nationwide.