According to the image link:
"Liddle Kidz Loves Epic! EPIC bars are 100% grass fed animal based protein bars designed as nature intended. Paleo, gluten free, and low in sugar, EPIC bars promote EPIC health."
But then you find this in their FAQ page:
#1ARE THESE FAT DEPOSITS ON MY EPIC BAR?
Some EPIC products commonly show visible fat deposits.
#2WHY IS IT EVERY SO OFTEN I BITE INTO A ROUGH PIECE IN MY EPIC BAR?
lol, sounds disgusting.
This is in the meta keywords for liddlekidz site:
"Children, orphanages, world, food, clothing, shelter, health, happiness, touch, discarded, forgotten, untouchable, sick, disability, orphans, physical needs, emotional, orphanages, developmental needs, resilient, life, confidence, compassion, programs, nurture, compassion, fundamental goodness of people, potential, Tina Allen, volunteer, groups, healthcare professionals, world, hands-on, global outreach programs, education, healthcare workers, orphanage staff, caregivers, nurturing touch, massage therapy, early development, infants, training, language, social, cognitive, physical skills, facilitate, bonding, foundation, curriculum, empower, methods, tactile stimulation, nurturing touch, critical development, cultures, storytelling, games, songs, developmental movement, sensory rich stimulation, goals, healthy well children, special healthcare needs, benefit, appropriate touch"
"Liddle Kidz Foundation Global addresses the critical emotional and developmental needs of children who are orphaned and abandoned throughout the world."
There is 1 name in there. "Tina Allen" the founder and a sculptor.
This is one of her sculptures:
https:// usercontent2.hubstatic.com/3518047.jpg
From this site:
https:// hubpages.com/art/Five-African-American-Artists
With the quote: "This work is about the gift from God of treasured relationships to support and love us. Special people, on loan to us, come into our lives and we walk together for a time. There is no guarantee it will last forever so our time together must be respected. The spiritual connection between the two is strong. They look up to God, the source, with their minds. Here I hope to show sculpture with a vertical link to God, as opposed to a horizontal link to man."