Voots, a New Dietary Supplement for Kids, Offers Three Servings of Real Vegetables and Fruits in Two Candy-Like Tablets
Golden, CO (PRWEB) November 10, 2008 -- With childhood obesity at an all time high in the United States, children's nutrition is becoming an increasingly pertinent issue to parents and caregivers. Voots (http://www.eatyourvoots.com), a dietary supplement that provides a full day's serving of fruits and vegetables in two candy-like tarts, is taking the market by storm. Intended for children (and those at heart) ages two and up, Voots is an all-natural tablet filled with the nutrients, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants found in three servings of real vegetables and fruits. Available online at http://www.eatyourvoots.com and at Wal-Mart stores nationwide, the Voots MSRP is $9.99.
Created by Colorado parents and fitness industry veterans Stephen and Julia Adele, Voots were inspired by a kitchen conversation about how hard it was to ensure their young daughters were eating their recommended daily three servings of fruits and vegetables. Upon further research, the couple was alarmed to learn that only seven percent of American children were eating three servings of fruits and vegetables per day. With that, Voots were born and parents everywhere were given an effective, simple and healthy way to ensure that their children receive proper nutrients.
Delicious and convenient, Voots taste and look like a medley of mixed-berry candy, making them a no-brainer for finicky eaters. They contain no sugars, artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners. With three servings of fruits and vegetables in each serving (two tarts) of Voots, they are ideal for an active lifestyle or places where it is difficult to get your daily recommended levels of fruits and vegetables. Additionally, each serving of Voots contains twelve calories, zero grams of sugar and nearly one gram of fiber.
What's more, unlike other "vitamins" intended for children, Voots are 100% derived from real fruits and vegetables. So while the product contains a multitude of healthy minerals, Voots also offers antioxidants and any other natural benefits found in real foods, many of which may be undiscovered and not on the consumer radar. Voots provide important vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and flavonoids and are power-packed with antioxidants to help boost the immune system, improve brain development and enhance memory capabilities.
Just one packet of Voots equals a full day's helpings of fruits and vegetables for kids ages four and older. Children ages two and three will get a full day's helpings from just one tart a day. Adults will get a full day's serving with three or four tarts.
Creator and father Stephen Adele knows a thing or two about health. As a fitness guru and industry insider, he states, "Julia and I developed Voots as a convenient 'insurance policy' to know that our daughters are getting the nutrients in the required three servings of fruits and vegetables, no matter how poorly they might eat that day."
Yet Adele espouses the importance of a balanced diet in addition to Voots, "Pretty much any supplement, including Voots, should not be viewed as a substitute for healthy eating habits and whole foods. Yet sadly, recent data indicates that less than seven percent of all children consume the recommended three servings of fruits and vegetables per day. Voots is a tool for parents everywhere to simply and practically integrate healthy eating into their children's lives, regardless of their daily regimes, busy schedules or picky taste buds," he attests.
Voots are made in the USA, using only ingredients produced in the USA. For more information, high-resolution photography or product samples, please contact Betsy Martin at 303.997.6704.
About Voots
Voots (http://www.eatyourvoots.com), is a dietary supplement that provides a full day's serving of fruits and vegetables in two candy-like tarts. Voots are all natural and contain no sugars, artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners. Intended for children (and those at heart) ages two and up, Voots taste and look like a mixed-berry candy, are conveniently packaged and easy to use. Created by Colorado couple and fitness industry gurus Stephen and Julia Adele, Voots are made by real parents for real life and offer a simple solution for finicky eaters and busy families.
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