Kids "on the shakes"? Act normal!
Children should eat normally. We agree. In an ideal world, children eat at least 2 ounces of vegetables and 2 pieces of fruit every day. But for most, that's not the reality.
"60-80% of children do not eat enough fruit and vegetables"
sources: RIVM , CBS
"1 in 3 children has a vitamin D deficiency"
sources: NOS , PubMed
Of course, you encourage children to eat more fruits and vegetables. However, that's not always an immediate success. Many children benefit from extra nutrients like those provided by Kindershake.
Kids "on the shakes"? Act normal!
Just like a smoothie, custard, or porridge, Kindershake is simply a liquid form of nutrition. Nothing fancy, it's not a diet food, and it's not trying to replace regular food. It's a treat, a healthy supplement, a convenient way to get extra nutrients.
Make it a delicious dessert or serve it as an after-school snack. A glass of milk with a Kindershake at breakfast provides a substantial boost of extra nutrients.