With everyone’s busy schedules it is often hard to fit in a healthful breakfast! The kids aren’t the only ones that need a nutritious breakfast, especially if eating healthfully in the new year is part of your family’s new years resolution. Start everyday in a healthful way with our friends at
Bolthouse Farms, they have a wide array of grab and go breakfast smoothies, juices, and protein drinks that are packed with nutrients and ready for the car!
From the Mouth of a Kid:
The whole family is so much nicer when we don’t skip breakfast in the morning! And it tastes like we are drinking a milkshake for breakfast.
From the Eyes of a Parent:
Quick, convenient, and portable! AND a great way start the whole family’s day off right. I love sipping on my smoothie on my way to drop off the kids, and on the way to work.
Flavorful features
The Icing on the Cake:
Each new beverage is packed with flavor and nutrition. For instance, the Orange + Carrot juice offers 300% more Vitamin A than orange juice alone. The breakfast smoothies each contain 10-grams of protein, 2.5 grams of fiber, and 15 percent of the required daily value of calcium – all in a single-serving bottle. The company’s Protein Plus Blended Coffee provides 30-grams of protein along with 100% of the daily intake of 5 key B-Vitamins.
Time to Eat?!
Getting ready in the morning, on the way to school or to work. And don’t be fooled just because the label says breakfast doesn’t mean these drinks can’t be a part of a nutritious afternoon snack.
Good to Go?
Yes! Ready to grab and go.
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