Anonymous wrote:How often do you give it to him? As long as it is infrequently don't worry. DS loves those horizon fat free organic milk boxes. He'll have one or 2 a week In fact he had one in his lunch today as a treat for eating all his lunch the rest of the week.
Personally I would prefer the sugar than the chemicals in sugar free options. I'd rather give him the real stuff on ocassion than the fake stuff more regularly.
But if chocolate milk is his thing then maybe that is just his daily treat. Even once a day a small serving of chocolate milk won't hurt him as long as long as you aren't allowing other treats.
Anonymous wrote:One point in favor of the powders -- you can gradually reduce the amount you use so that the additional sugar is negligible.
I still LOVE chocolate milk, but instead of 2tbs nesquik per 8oz milk (as the label suggests), I use 1-2 tsp/12 oz milk, which reduces the added sugar considerably.
Anonymous wrote:well . . . if you were willing to put in a lot of work, this might be the way to go: http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2014/09/chocolate-and-toasted-hazelnut-milk/