If you're looking for a convenient way to support your child's nutrition, our Kids Multi Plus Powder was designed to mix easily into everyday foods and drinks. Its flavorless formula makes it simple to add key vitamins and minerals to your child's routine—even for picky eaters. For children who prefer chewable or capsule form, we also offer a children's multivatamin in a chewable form and tiny, easy to swallow capsules, giving parents flexible choices based on their child's age, preferences, and nutritional needs.
Best Drinks to Mix a Flavorless Powdered Vitamin Into
1. Smoothies
Smoothies are one of the best ways to hide powdered vitamins for kids. Thick textures and naturally sweet fruit flavors help mask any slight texture changes.
Great smoothie combinations include:
- Strawberry banana smoothies
- Mixed berry smoothies
- Mango smoothies
- Chocolate banana smoothies
- Frozen fruit and yogurt create the smoothest consistency.
2. Chocolate Milk
Chocolate milk works surprisingly well for mixing powdered vitamins because the cocoa flavor naturally covers most supplements. Blend or shake thoroughly for the best texture.
3. Yogurt Drinks
Drinkable yogurts are another easy option because they are creamy, flavorful, and kid-friendly. Vanilla and strawberry flavors are usually the easiest for picky eaters.
4. Applesauce
Applesauce is one of the easiest foods to mix a flavorless powdered vitamin into for toddlers and young children. Its smooth texture helps blend supplements evenly while the natural sweetness keeps it kid-friendly.
5. Oatmeal Smoothie Shakes
An oatmeal smoothie shake made with oats, banana, milk, and cinnamon creates a thicker texture that blends powdered supplements well while also adding fiber and protein.
Best Foods to Mix Powdered Vitamins Into
1. Yogurt
Yogurt is one of the easiest foods for hiding flavorless powdered vitamins. Greek yogurt, vanilla yogurt, or fruit yogurt all work well.
2. Oatmeal
Warm oatmeal naturally absorbs powdered supplements easily. Add cinnamon, berries, maple syrup, or peanut butter for extra flavor.
3. Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls
Chocolate peanut butter protein balls are a fun, make-ahead snack packed with protein and healthy fats. The strong chocolate and peanut butter flavors help disguise powdered vitamins extremely well.
4. Mac and Cheese
Creamy foods like mac and cheese can help mask flavorless supplements, especially when mixed thoroughly into the cheese sauce.
5. Peanut Butter or Nut Butter
Mixing powdered vitamins into peanut butter, almond butter, or sunflower seed butter creates an easy nutrient boost for toast, crackers, apples, or sandwiches.
Whether it's stirred into yogurt, blended into a smoothie, or mixed into applesauce, our Kids Multi Plus Powder makes it easy to add nutritional support to the foods and drinks your child already enjoys. Because helping kids get the nutrients they need should be simple, convenient, and worry-free.