Nutritious Milk Drink

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  1. Nestlé NANGROW  is a nutritious milk drink for growing children aged 2 to 5 years
  2. Available in Creamy Vanilla Flavour
  3. Nestlé NANGROW  contain ZERO ADDED SUGAR+.
  4. Contains Vitamin D and Calcium to help support normal development of bones
  5. Contains DHA which contributes to normal brain development
  6. Contains Iron and Iodine which contribute to cognitive development

Product Information

Nutritional Information

Ingredients
Milk solids (71%), Demineralised Whey (14.2%), Soyabean Oil, Corn oil, Minerals*, Oil mix (Low erucic rapeseed oil, Sunflower oil, High oleic sunflower oil, Docosahexaaenoic acid (DHA) from Crypthecodinium cohnii oil, Antioxidant (304) and Sequestrant (330)), Emulsifier (Soya lecithin), Choline bitartrate, Vitamins#, Probiotic (Bifidobacterium lactis (CNCM 1-3446)) and Acidity regulators (330 and 525).
Minerals*: Sodium citrate, Calcium citrate, Potassium phosphate dibasic, Magnesium chloride, Ferrous sulphate, Zinc sulphate, Cupric sulphate, Potassium iodide and Sodium selenite
Vitamins#: Sodium ascorbate, di-alpha-tacopheryl acetate, Nicotinamide, Calcium pantothenate, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Riboflavin, Retinyl acetate, Folic acid, Phytylmenaquinone, Ergocalciferol, d-Biotin and Cyanocobalamine.

Usage Directions

Method of Preparation
• Boil drinking water for 5 minutes and leave it till lukewarm.
• Gradually mix 7 level scoops++ (33.5g) to 210ml of lukewarm water until powder is fully dissolved.
• Mixing with water more than 37 °C may compromise benefits of the probiotics.
• Also tastes delicious with milk.

Storage Conditions
• On opening, transfer the contents of the pack along with the pouch into a clean airtight container.
• After each use, replace lid tightly and store in a cool, dry place.
• Ensure enclosed scoop is washed and thoroughly dried before use. After opening, use the contents within 3 weeks or best before date, whichever is earlier.

Warning & Caution:
• Probiotic Food
• Not for Medicinal Use
• Use in children on long-term medication should be after consulting your doctor
• Not for children with galactosemia or lactose intolerance

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