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Healthy, Natural Snacks

As the percentage of overweight or obese young children has escalated to more than 60% in the past 20 years*, it’s more important than ever to substitute healthier snacks for the sugary and trans fat-filled items kids expect.

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As the percentage of overweight or obese young children has escalated to more than 60% in the past 20 years*, it’s more important than ever to substitute healthier snacks for the sugary and trans fat-filled items kids expect.  However, as moms know, taste is the #1 factor to get kids on board with healthier snacks! 

Luckily, Dr. Sears Family Essentials offers an exciting variety of all-natural, incredibly nutritious snacks that have been doctor-formulated and kid-approved!  Not only do they taste delicious, they are packed with an excellent supply of essential nutrients, including Omega-3 DHA, which supports the brain, eyes and nervous system! 
  • They’ll Pop ‘em like crazy - Popumz™ All Natural Crisps.  Don’t let the ‘whole grain’ in this snack fool you—these delicious and nutritious crisps are packed with protein for power, fiber to fill them up and fortified with 100mg of Omega-3 DHA for brain function.  Better yet, they come in three decadent flavors—Chocolate, Vanilla and Carmel—drizzled across light, crispy wafers, leaving even the pickiest of eaters begging for more!  Popumz come in a convenient, single serve bag and are sold in 4-pack trays—a perfect anytime snack for kids on the go!

  • Too Cool for School - Cool Fuel!  Boasting 60% LESS SUGAR than Pediasure, Cool Fuel is an all-natural, delicious and ready-to-drink shake that delivers 18 essential nutrients kids need to perform their best – in and out of the classroom.  Cool Fuel is available in yummy flavors—Chocolate, Vanilla and Chocolate Banana—and comes with four single 8-oz servings per pack.

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*According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Nov. 2010

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