
If your child is an unpredictable eater, you’re not alone
Parenting a fussy eater can cause stress and frustration, even for the most laid back of parents. Mealtime can see the kitchen table turn into a battleground, where you beg and bargain with your kids to try their food, take a few bites, or simply eat some greens. It can be an emotionally fraught time for everyone involved.


PediaSure Powder provides complete, balanced nutrition and has been clinically shown to support,appetite,immunity and growth.
*28 essential vitamins and minerals.
*high quality protein to support growth and development.
*arginine, calcium, vitamin K and vitamin D to support bone and muscle development.
*synbiotic (prebiotic and probiotic) to support immunity.
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Use PediaSure Powder as a nutritional supplement with or between meals, or as a sole source of nutrition.
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J079.P85 |
2288305 |
PEDIASURE POWDER VANILLA 850GR CAN
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J077.P85 |
2288303 |
PEDIASRURE POWDER CHOCOLATE 850GR CAN
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J078.P85 |
2288304 |
PEDIASUE POWDER STRAWBERRY 850GR CAN
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PediaSure is a Food for Special Medical Purposes. Use only under medical supervision.
Abbreviations: ADHD: attention deficit disorder. ASD: autism spectrum disorder.
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