NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — A North Dakota family’s pasta is now on Target shelves.

3 Farm Daughters, a small, locally owned company from Grand Forks, was founded by sisters Mollie, Annie and Grace Ficocello. Their high-fiber pasta, made from wheat grown on their family farm, hit about 116 Target stores across California last week.

The brand sells classic pasta shapes like cavatappi, rotini and penne, all made with just two simple ingredients: wheat flour and durum wheat semolina. Most of the grain comes from the Ficocello family farm in North Dakota, with some sourced from other nearby growers.

The sisters started the company four years ago, inspired by their family’s decades of farming in the Red River Valley. Their goal is to make pasta that’s nutritious, high in fiber and still tastes li

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