The DHA found in Coromega® Omega3 Squeeze kids is nutritionally essential for children. Our high-DHA formula promotes brain, eye and overall growth development*. These convenient packets are fun to squeeze directly in your mouth or can be mixed with delicious foods and snacks. Treat your child to good health and great taste.
4 Ways for kids to enjoy Coromega®
Over your ice cream
Into your yogurt
Into your smoothie
Just squeeze
Molecularly distilled for purity! Natural triglyceride form
NSF tested & certified
Contains 200mg of DHA per serving which is 125% of the 160 mg daily value for DHA
Colored with beta carotene. No sugar or artificial sweeteners. No dairy, yeast, wheat or gluten.
30 squeeze packets (2.5 g)
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Warnings
Consult your physician before taking this or any dietary supplement.
Comments about Coromega Omega-3 Kids Squeeze Packets, Orange:
The kids love the flavor so much, they actually ask when they can have the next dose. In the "old days", who would ever have thought that kids would actually request their fish oil?!
For children over 4: Take one packet daily with or without food, or as directed by your health professional. Tear along perforation, and squeeze directly into mouth or onto a spoon. Coromega® omega-3 may be added to cold food, such as yogurt, or a smoothie. While Coromega® omega-3 does not require refrigeration, some people prefer to take it cold.
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