It's often hard to convince children about the benefits of a healthy diet, which is where products like this kids' hydration drink come in handy. It would be less of a concern if they don't finish their vegetables at dinner, so long as they're happy gulp back a bottle of KIDStrong.
The wholesome beverage is made with 22 nutrients, minerals and vitamins, along with electrolytes to keep youngsters healthy and energetic. It boasts a low glycemic index, minimized sugar content and no preservatives nor artificial colors, sweeteners or flavors. It's a brilliant alternative to the many available unhealthy drinks that can be so appealing to kids.
The packaging for this kids' hydration drink targets parents, who are making the major decisions within the supermarket; however, the splashes of color and the youthful typography would certainly be attractive to little ones.
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Active Children's Drinks
This Kids' Hydration Beverage Gives Energetic Youngsters a Healthy Boost
Trend Themes
1. Hydration Drink for Kids - Opportunity to create other healthy drinks specifically targeted towards children to encourage healthy lifestyle early on.
2. Nutrient-rich Children's Beverages - Developing low sugar and no preservatives or artificial flavors children's beverage with added nutrients to support active lifestyles can bring a new wave of healthy drink options for kids.
3. Packaging Targeted at Parents - Opportunity to create packaging that's attractive to both children and parents that can encourage parents and guardians to try new healthy drinks for their children.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage Industry - Developing a unique range of healthy drinks that are specifically for children can revolutionize the beverage industry for children.
2. Health and Wellness Industry - By focusing on child-friendly health and wellness solutions, many companies can look at and explore areas of innovation to promote active lifestyles and healthy diets.
3. Packaging Industry - Developing packaging that is attractive to both children and parents can bring a new perspective on the design and creation of packaging materials for children's beverages and food products.