Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Boost Kid Essentials, Vanilla, 8-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 27) Review

Boost Kid Essentials, Vanilla, 8-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 27)
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Over the past few years, I have tried to keep my family's diet as local and organic as possible, with local being the first priority. But local isn't always possible when you live in a super-busy urban environment and the kid has to snack on the go. If there's even a little time to plan, I can fix and pack something, but it's a real challenge to find food that he can take with him in the car on those days when we're rushing around.
I honestly didn't think I would be comfortable feeding my son this stuff. The ingredient list is long. It's not local. It's not even organic. But, after doing some research, I feel okay about it. For one thing, it's made by Nestle, which has a higher goodguide rating than Horizon Organic has. For another, the nutritional label shows that this is a pretty well thought out supplement drink, although it suffers from the high fat and sugar content that a lot of these products seem to have, and it has probiotics to support his immune and digestive systems. So my son gets more bang for his snack-food buck out of one of these than he would get from the Horizon Organic singles. The packaging is minimal and recyclable. That's another plus.
There's no high fructose corn syrup. There's no gluten or lactose.
And my son thinks it's tasty stuff.
It's definitely not something I want him drinking every day. Whenever possible, I'll stick to planning ahead with a thermos full of milk from our local dairy. But I also plan to keep some of these around for those unpredictable days when we've got to go go go all day long.

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