The nutritious and dairy-free snack option perfect for fussy eaters
It's a very convenient addition to any lunchbox.
Packing lunchboxes can be one of the trickiest parts of having kids at school. Making sure they eat and drink something packed with nutrients can be a challenge - particularly when they're in a rush to eat so they can get out and maximise their playtime.
Fussy eaters can bring home untouched food, meaning they've gone almost all day without anything to keep their brains and bodies full of energy.
Go Kids Oat Milk is a great way of getting some goodness into kids, fast. Nutrient-rich and tasty, it's a great source of calcium, which is essential for growing bones and overall health.
Over 50 per cent of Aussie kids aged two and over aren't getting enough calcium, according to The Australian Bureau of Statistics. This mineral is not only important for building bone mass, it also plays a role in neuromuscular and cardiovascular health by circulating blood around the body to each system.
Made from Australian-grown oats, Go Kids has a touch of creaminess, without being too rich, making it perfect for small tummies.
Available in both vanilla and chocolate flavours, it's dairy-free, lactose-free and vegan-friendly, so it's ideal for children with dietary restrictions or preferences. It's a great source of fibre too, and contains no artificial flavours or colours.
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It comes in convenient-sized, ready-to-drink cartons, so it's ideal for school lunch boxes, car rides, day trips, or any time you need a quick grab-and-go snack to keep things running smoothly.
It's available to buy online or at Woolworths, and is suitable for children over the age of one.
Made by Nature One Dairy, this Aussie-owned company specialises in producing high-quality powdered and liquid milk products specifically designed for every age group, from formula to dairy-free milks.
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