Find Out How Mike And Sully From Disney’s Monster’s Inc. Are Going To Help Your Kids Eat More Veggies!

Getting your kids to eat fruits and vegetables can be tricky. After all, with names like Brussel sprouts, horned melon, and dragonfruit these foods can be almost as scary as monsters!

Sully and Mike on Pixar Place

But, Mike and Scully from Disney’s Monster’s, Inc. are here to help prove that vegetables and fruits can be fun!

Dole Food Company is teaming up with the Disney franchise for its “Fruits and Veggies Don’t Have To Be So Scary” campaign. The goal is to take the scare factor out of fruits and veggies for kids (and adults) — from the most common items like bananas to the more obscure like artichokes.

Artichoke Toast with California Olive Tapenade ©Disney

“Whether it’s their angry names and thorny exteriors, or simply a misperception about taste and preparation, produce paranoia has become a very real phenomenon,” said William Goldfield, Dole’s director of communications.

Dole has added stickers of Mike and Sully on millions of Dole bananas and Pineapples throughout North America. We wonder if we’ll see them at ‘Ohana?

‘Ohana

Dole also teamed up with Disney and Pixar to created recipes inspired by Monster’s Inc. characters including Chicken-Stuffed Roz Heads.

Chicken Stuffed Roz Head ©Dole/Disney

Or, you can try the Mike Wazowski Fruit Stack!

Mike Wazowski Fruit Stack ©Dole/Disney

Click Here For More Monster’s Inc. Inspired Recipes from Dole!

Plus, you can find games and activities like these adorable faces to add on to fruits and veggies. It’s almost like a different version of Mr. Potato Head from Toy Story!

Dole’s new monster faces to add to fruits and veggies! ©Dole

To download more fun activities and learn how Mike and Sully can help get your picky eater to try something new, head over to the Dole/Disney website for all the recipes, downloaded activities, and digital tools you could ever want.

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What new fruit or vegetable would you use these fun sticks on? Share with us in the comments!