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NEW! Herbalife Kids™

Kids love what tastes good. Parents want to provide good nutrition. Herbalife Kids™ is the best of both worlds because it provides essential nutrition kids need in flavors they love.

The line includes Kids Shakes in three delicious flavors – Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry, MultiVites chewable multivitamins for kids 4+, and Kindermins® liquid multivitamin for infants and toddlers.

The entire line of products provides a nutrition solution that includes protein, fiber and 100% of key nutrients to meet growing kids' daily needs. It also contains herbs and botanicals including soothing chamomile, ginger, which aids digestion, plus rosehips and acerola – two powerful antioxidants. And there are no artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners!

Because it tastes great, kids will ask for it every day... and that's the start of healthy eating habits they'll rely on as they grow older.

Kindermins®
Kindermins® fruit-flavored liquid multivitamin provides 11 essential vitamins infants and toddlers need every day.
Kids Shakes
Herbalife Kids™ Shakes provide essential nutrition including protein, fiber and 100% of key nutrients to meet growing kids' daily needs. Because they taste great, kids will ask for one every day—that's the start of healthy eating habits they'll rely on as they grow older.
MultiVites
MultiVites fruit-flavored chewable multivitamins provide 100% Daily Value of key nutrients to meet growing kids' daily needs. Fun sports shapes keep kids coming back for more.
  


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Children`s Health Friday, July 3, 2009