Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there isn't. It is meant to be sweet and filled with sugar. Stop giving it to your kids.
Even Fairlife is filled with sugar, a little less, but still a lot. The high protein version has artificial sweetener. Do you really want to give your kids that?
Chocolate milk on the regular is a bad habit to create
I agree that it should be viewed as a treat, not given in lieu of water with meals but I don’t think there’s any issue in giving your kids a cup of chocolate milk every day. I’d do it.
This past winter our kids had a mug of hot chocolate almost every night. They loved it and wanted it for a full month and then just stopped asking for it. All of this depends, though, on how strict you are with food. I think as long as your kid is eating healthy foods and a varied diet treats are not a big deal. I do know other parents feel otherwise.
Chocolate milk daily is too much. Kids get tons of other treats too; at school, at parties, weekends out, home baking. Why give them chocolate milk, in addition, every day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, there isn't. It is meant to be sweet and filled with sugar. Stop giving it to your kids.
Even Fairlife is filled with sugar, a little less, but still a lot. The high protein version has artificial sweetener. Do you really want to give your kids that?
Chocolate milk on the regular is a bad habit to create
I agree that it should be viewed as a treat, not given in lieu of water with meals but I don’t think there’s any issue in giving your kids a cup of chocolate milk every day. I’d do it.
This past winter our kids had a mug of hot chocolate almost every night. They loved it and wanted it for a full month and then just stopped asking for it. All of this depends, though, on how strict you are with food. I think as long as your kid is eating healthy foods and a varied diet treats are not a big deal. I do know other parents feel otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:No, there isn't. It is meant to be sweet and filled with sugar. Stop giving it to your kids.
Even Fairlife is filled with sugar, a little less, but still a lot. The high protein version has artificial sweetener. Do you really want to give your kids that?
Chocolate milk on the regular is a bad habit to create
Anonymous wrote:If you are putting chicken milk to just get them to drink milk stop. They don’t need milk and adding sugar to it to get them to drink it is silly. Just make sure they get calcium, protein etc from other sources. If they eat cheese, yogurt smoothies that is plenty.