Coco2 Toddler Drink is a plant-based, dairy-free drink designed to complement your toddler’s solid food intake after 12 months. With naturally occurring Lauric Acid and gut-friendly fats from coconut, it’s a great addition to the diets of toddlers with sensitive tummies or ongoing milk protein intolerance.
Families love Coco2 as a gentle toddler drink for children who experience constipation, gas, or discomfort from traditional dairy-based options. As a clean, allergy-friendly choice, it supports active little bodies with simple ingredients you can trust.
Ingredients:
Coconut Powder, Pea Protein, Rice Protein, Fructo -oligosaccharides, Maltodextrin, Algae Powder, Flaxseed Oil, Calcium, Sodium, Vitamin A, Thiamin (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Biotin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Sunflower Lecithin
Directions:
1. Wash hands, bottles, and all utensils thoroughly before preparing the Formula. Sterilise all Feeding equipment by submerging bottles, teats, and lids in a pan of water and boiling For 5 minutes or by using an approved steriliser.
2.Boil potable water for 5 minutes and let it cool down. Pour the required amount of cooled water into the cup or bottle. Refer to the feeding guide instructions on this tin.
3. Use the provided scoop to add the required number of softly packed, level powder scoops according to the Feeding guide. Always add 1 scoop of powder For each 90 ml of water.
4. powder For each 90 ml of water. Stir or shake briskly until the powder is dissolved. Check the temperature on the inside of your wrist before Feeding; it should Feel lukewarm, not hot. Once prepared, serve immediately. Discard any Feed that has not been consumed within 1 hour.
Age
Pre-boiled lukewarm water
Number of Scoops
Number of Feeds in 24 hours
6 – 12 months
270 ml
1 Measuring scoop = 13.5 g powder Add 1 level scoop of powder for every 90 ml of water. This is a general guide only. Infant formula should not be used for infants aged under the age of 6 months; and it is recommended that infants from the age of 6 months should be offered foods in addition to the infant formula product
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