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The Happy Egg Co. Organic Free Range Eggs

$6.89 ($0.57/count)

SizeLarge
Count12

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Highlights

  • One 12 count of Happy Egg Large Brown Organic Free Range Grade A Eggs
  • Grade A large eggs that come from family farms that use no pesticides, antibiotics, or added hormones*
  • A carton of eggs that delivers rich sunset yolks and a delicious flavor for your breakfast
  • Plump yolks and creamy whites make these perfect eggs for scrambling
  • These brown eggs are stamped with certified goodness because they are USDA Organic, non GMO, gluten free, and kosher
  • Great eggs for everyday baking and for big breakfasts on the weekend
  • *No hormones are used in egg production

Description

Choose Happy with Happy Egg Organic Free Range eggs. These organic brown eggs are laid by our Happy hens who receive no antibiotics, GMOs or added hormones*. When you buy Happy Egg organic eggs, you can rest assured that you’re getting the best organic eggs available; the proof is inside the shell. At Happy Egg, we believe in Choosing Happy; from our small family farms all the way to your kitchen, these organic large Grade A eggs will upgrade any dish, baked treat or simple breakfast. Hens in our organic flocks are given a rich, all-natural diet to produce a delicious free range organic egg. Inside each brown organic egg, you’ll find a plump golden yolk with 6 grams of protein.


*No hormones are used in egg production.

Serving Size: 1 egg

Serving Per Container: 12

Amount Per Serving:

Calories: 70
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 5g6%
Saturated Fat 1.5g8%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 185mg62%
Sodium 70mg3%
Total Carbohydrate 0g0%
Dietary Fiber 0g
Sugars 0g
Added Sugars 0g
Protein 6g12%
Vitamin D 1mcg6%
Calcium 30mg2%
Iron 0.9mg4%
Potassium 70mg0%
* Percentage of Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Ingredients:

eggs
Contains: Eggs
State of Readiness: Ingredient, Prepared, Heat and Serve, Mix
Package Quantity: 12
Egg size: Large
Net weight: 24 Ounces
TCIN: 51744135
UPC: 887422000081
Item Number (DPCI): 284-03-0012
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 4.25 inches length x 11.75 inches width x 2.75 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.75 pounds

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Q: Are you certified organic?

submitted by kermit - 4 months ago
  • A: Yes! Happy Egg Organic Eggs are certified USDA Organic and are laid by Happy Hens who forage and play on 8+ acres of outdoor pastures every day.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 3 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: How long do these eggs stay fresh & edible refridgerated?

submitted by Texas Gma - 11 months ago
  • A: Hi! The expiration date should be on the right-hand side of the carton. If you are still not able to find it, we should mention eggs can be refrigerated for three to five weeks from the day they are first placed in the refrigerator, per the USDA. Store your Happy Eggs in your fridge at 40°F or lower to keep them fresh. If you still feel worried that the eggs may not be fresh, try the egg float test! Put your Happy Egg in a bowl of cold water. If the egg sinks to the bottom, it is still fresh!

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 11 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: How many square feet per hen?

submitted by Megan - 1 year ago
  • A: Hi! Our hens have 21.8 sq feet of outdoor space per bird.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is there any SOY in the feed or graze for the hens?

submitted by Angey - 1 year ago
  • A: We feed our hens a specially formulated diet of whole grains -- including corn and soy, mixed with vitamins and minerals, to provide the best nutrition for healthy hens and great eggs. Because the hens have the ability to go outdoors, their daily feed is supplemented by a range-foraged diet, including grass and bugs. The hen’s feed is free of added meat, bone meal or hormones. In addition, Happy Egg hens producing organic eggs are fed a 100% organic, non-GMO diet.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: Are these 100% pasture chickens?

submitted by RhondaS - 1 year ago
  • A: Hi Rhonda, our hens are raised on small family farms and are given access to roam freely on over 8 acres of range (this equates to about 21.8 sq/ft per bird)!

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: Do the chickens eat a supplemental feed containing corn or soy?

submitted by Emily P - 1 year ago
  • A: We feed our hens a specially formulated diet of whole grains -- including corn and soy, mixed with vitamins and minerals, to provide the best nutrition for healthy hens and great eggs. Because the hens have the ability to go outdoors, their daily feed is supplemented by a range-foraged diet, including grass and bugs. The hen’s feed is free of added meat, bone meal or hormones. In addition, Happy Egg hens producing organic eggs are fed a 100% organic, non-GMO diet.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is your brand pasteurized?

submitted by Dwn - 1 year ago
  • A: Hey! No, our eggs aren’t pasteurized but we do have a process where the eggs are rapidly heated (but not up to 100 degrees Celsius as pasteurization requires) and are held at a minimum required temperature for a specified time to destroy bacteria.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: Where are they from...where is the chicken farm...

submitted by sjmadrone - 3 years ago
  • A: Thanks for your question! Our Happy Egg farms are located primarily in the Ozark woodlands of Arkansas and Missouri. This region has gently rolling wooded hills for the hens, and a mild climate. This allows the hens to go outside year-round, not just in the summer months.

    submitted byHappy Egg Team - 3 years ago
    Brand expert

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Guests are saying

Guests are overwhelmingly impressed with the quality and taste of these eggs, often comparing them to farm-fresh varieties. The vibrant yolk color and rich flavor stand out, making them a favorite for various cooking methods. Many appreciate the humane treatment of the chickens and the organic farming practices. While some guests noted packaging issues and a desire for mixed color cartons, the overall sentiment remains positive, with many expressing loyalty to the brand.
    Summary created by AI from text of reviews reflecting recent feedback provided across different star ratings (includes incentivized reviews)
    4.7 out of 5 stars with 2182 reviews
    quality: 4.43 out of 5
    taste: 4.63 out of 5
    value: 4.19 out of 5
    78% would recommend
    76 recommendations
    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    16 November, 2025

    Happy Co Eggs is selling Medium sized eggs as Large eggs

    Except for 3 eggs, every egg in the cartons I bought were MEDIUM, not large as advertised. The eggs looked so small, I weighed them, and the vast majority weighed under 55 g. In the USA and Canada a large egg is supposed to be 56 g. I’m paying a premium price for these eggs, and also the amount of egg that a recipe calls is crucial in baking, Happy Co Eggs you are ripping off your customers, and Target should be aware. I have been buying this brand for over 5 years and am very disappointed.
    afernandez
    quality: 4 out of 5
    taste: 5 out of 5
    value: 1 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    6 November, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Poor Quality - Black Eggs

    Cracked an egg and it was back with putrid smell. I question Heritage's quality control. Do not buy.
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 10 days ago
    Please reach out to contact@happyegg.com. We'd like to investigate further!
    ARR
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    4 out of 5 stars
    5 November, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Yolk is not orange anymore

    I love this egg and I always purchase this brand because of the rich orange yolk but the recent two batches I purchased had regular yellow yolk. I really hope the quality isn’t decreasing because we really love this egg!!
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 18 days ago
    We are so sorry to hear this. Please reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We'd love to make this right!
    OEL
    Did you find this review helpful?
    3 out of 5 stars
    5 November, 2025Verified purchase

    Missing an egg

    Missing an egg! When you pay this much for eggs I want a dozen!
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 18 days ago
    We are sorry to hear an egg was missing. Please notify your local store manager to let them know. Also, reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We’d love to make this right!
    RAmbleR
    quality: 5 out of 5
    taste: 5 out of 5
    value: 3 out of 5
    2 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    26 October, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Best Eggs

    A close friend turned me on to Happy Eggs about a year ago. Once I ate your Heritage Eggs, I was hooked. I only use Heritage Eggs when making over-easy eggs. I want their full flavor.
    Tobi
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    23 October, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Brightest Orange Yolk

    Best eggs by far, bright orange yolks that melt in your mouth.
    Stu
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    18 October, 2025Verified purchase

    (no review title)

    I have had expired eggs delivered from Target so many times it is ridiculous.
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 1 month ago
    We are sorry to hear your eggs were expired. Please notify your local store manager to let them know. Also, reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We’d love to make this right and send you a coupon!
    Rhonda
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    17 October, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Black 'yolk"

    I have been using Organic Range Happy Eggs for a while. They have been great. Until---I cracked an egg yesterday that was extremely thin running all over the counter then when the "yoke" came out it was runny and black! What was wrong with it? Looking at it literally made me feel sick and the mess was difficult to clean up. I threw away the carton, washed and sanitized the counter and floor.
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 1 month ago
    Oh no! Thank you for reaching out to us. Please email us at contact@happyegg.com. We'd like to investigate this further.
    GS
    3 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    16 October, 2025Verified purchase

    (no review title)

    I had multiple cracked eggs when I unloaded them when I got home.
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 1 month ago
    Hey! We are sorry to hear your eggs were broken. Please make sure to notify your local store manager to let them know. However, reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We'd love to make this right and send you a coupon!
    Abby
    Did you find this review helpful?
    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    15 October, 2025Verified purchase

    WRONG PRICE AT CHECKOUT!!!!!

    Make sure the price you get at the check out is the same as the price at the refrigerator! I paid $7.19 when the refrigerator said it was on sale for 5.99. I paid a higher price than the before sale price of $6.69!!!!!!!!!
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 1 month ago
    Hey! We are sorry to hear you were charged the wrong price. Please make sure to notify your local store manager to let them know. However, reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We'd love to make this right and send you a coupon!
    Chris
    quality: 1 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    1 October, 2025Verified purchase

    High quality eggs

    I bought my first dozen a few weeks back and purchased another dozen today. The yolks are almost orange and remind me of the eggs our chickens used to lay growing up. Yolks don't break when you fry them. They make great egg salad. Have also used them in two pumpkin pies. Target's price is lower than the specialty grocery I go to that also sells them
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 2 months ago
    We're so glad you are loving Happy Egg! Thanks for Choosing Happy!
    CircleGirl
    quality: 5 out of 5
    taste: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    29 September, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Love these eggs!

    These are my new favorite eggs!
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 2 months ago
    Thanks for Choosing Happy!
    Caitlin
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    24 September, 2025Verified purchase

    Broken eggs

    4 of my eggs were broken.
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 2 months ago
    Hey! We are sorry to hear your eggs were broken. Please make sure to notify your local store manager to let them know. However, reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com. We'd love to make this right and send you a coupon!
    Cindy
    quality: 5 out of 5
    taste: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    22 September, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Quality has dropped

    These eggs used to be my favorite and unmatchable but recently they are just like normal eggs. I’ve also had several rotten eggs when I’ve gone a lifetime with ever having one. The cartons have even changed to a cheaper material and no matter what an egg gets broken on the trip home from the grocery store. I hope they go back to the rich yolks one day.
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 2 months ago
    Hi, we are so sorry to hear about your recent experience with our eggs. We take the quality and freshness of our eggs very seriously, so we appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We would love to learn more about this and make this right. Please reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com!
    Sad egg
    3 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    16 September, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Love these eggs!

    I love this product! I feel good about feeding my family these eggs!
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 2 months ago
    We're so glad you love Happy Egg! Thanks for Choosing Happy!
    Caitlin
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    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    15 September, 2025Verified purchase

    Rotten egg

    This was an item I had in my target pickup order
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 2 months ago
    Oh no, we are sorry to hear you didn't have a great experience with Happy Egg! We take the quality and freshness of our eggs very seriously, so we appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Please reach out to us directly: contact@happyegg.com. We'd love to learn how to do better and make it right!
    Kev
    2 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    11 September, 2025Verified purchase

    Not happy with Happy Eggs

    I’ll never buy this brand again. Yesterday, 9/10/25, I had the brown sugar and butter mixed up to make a large pan of brownies, cracked the first egg (unfortunately into the butter mixture) and the inside of the eggshell had dark spots, one possibly blood, but was orange - a Google search said the spots were mold! I checked a couple of other eggs and found a lesser amount of mold spots, but I didn’t feel it was safe to use any from the carton. Best by date is 9/16/25. In all the years I’ve been baking I’ve never seen anything so disgusting. I’ll now start cracking each egg into a separate bowl prior to adding to whatever I’m making, just in case.
    1 reply from Happy Egg Team team - 2 months ago
    Hi! We're so sorry to hear about this experience. We have many precautions in place to ensure the eggs you bring home to enjoy are of the best possible quality and freshness, so we appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We'd love to learn more about this and make this right. Please reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com.
    Baggirl
    quality: 1 out of 5
    taste: 1 out of 5
    value: 1 out of 5
    2 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    1 out of 5 stars
    1 September, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Yolks

    Previously, I loved these eggs because their yolks were a rich orange-amber color. However, my latest purchase revealed yolks that are now a pale yellow, very similar to ordinary eggs — despite me paying the same higher price.
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 3 months ago
    Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We always expect some variability in yolk color because, just like humans, no two hens are exactly alike. Several natural factors, such as seasonal changes, diet adjustments, or individual hen differences, can affect yolk color. Rest assured, our farming standards haven’t changed! The Happy Hens still enjoy a premium, nutrient-rich diet and daily access to outdoor pastures, where they play, peck, and forage. That said, we do understand that it can be disappointing to crack open a Happy Egg and discover a lighter yolk, and we want to make this right! Please reach out to us at contact@happyegg.com.
    Dircilene
    3 guests found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    15 August, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    (no review title)

    I have been purchasing these eggs and only these eggs for about five years. Recently however, the cartons are only full of blue eggs and the yolks not as dark amber as the brown eggs. The brown are my favorite. Is there a concern with the hens laying the brown eggs, and or what is the reason for this? Please bring back the brown eggs. P.S. I literally went looked through every carton at Sprouts and all of the eggs were blue…
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 3 months ago
    Great question! Our Heritage eggs are unique in many ways, from the Heritage Breeds that lay them to the rich amber yolks inside. While there is no set brown-to-blue ratio in our Heritage cartons, you will most often find them with a fairly even mix. However, this all depends on the packing schedule, the farm, and ultimately, the hens who are laying the eggs. It seems that the farm supplying your eggs has more blue hens than brown hens at the moment. Don't worry, the hens receive the same standard of care. The only difference is the shell color!
    N7
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?
    5 out of 5 stars
    15 August, 2025
    originally posted on Happy Egg
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    Best ever

    My roommate has food allergies and Happy Eggs are the only brand that don’t trigger reactions. I love the way they cook up whether fried, poached or hard boiled. Taste is delicious and I appreciate the fact that hens are free range with no added harmful ingredients!!
    1 reply from Happy Egg team - 3 months ago
    We're so glad that you and your roommate love Happy Egg! Thanks for Choosing Happy!
    Lisan
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?

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