Feeding kids nutritious food today can feel overwhelming. Between picky eating, packed schedules, and aisles full of ultra-processed options, many parents feel stuck choosing between convenience and health.
That’s exactly what I talked about on my recent segment with KSL Studio 5.
As a clinical lab scientist and a mom, I’ve seen the impact of poor nutrition from both sides—under a microscope and at the dinner table. I’ve spent years helping doctors interpret lab results, and I firmly believe that so many chronic issues we see in children and adults could be dramatically improved with better nutrition.
But I also know real life is messy. I’m a mom in the thick of it, too—snack duty, summer camp drop-offs, drive-through dinners. That’s why I didn’t want to just talk about the problem. I wanted to help solve it.
The Solution? Juice-Flavored Protein.
Protein Sips was created to give families an effortless way to boost daily nutrition—without any eye rolls from the kids. We spent over a year perfecting the formula, making sure it was smooth, kid-friendly, and free of the chalky aftertaste that usually comes with protein powders.
The twist? It tastes like juice.
Parents can feel confident knowing it’s packed with clean, functional ingredients. Kids just know it’s delicious.
The Reaction on Air
During the Studio 5 segment, Brooke Walker gave it a try—and the response was exactly what we’ve been hearing from hundreds of families: it’s sweet, refreshing, and something kids want to drink. That’s the magic of meeting kids where they are—with fun flavors, functional nutrition, and zero pressure.
What’s Coming Next
This is just the beginning for Sips Club. Veggie Sips helps everyone struggling with constipation get relief & Support Sips gives you that afternoon boost we all need. We have new products in development that make daily wellness easier and more joyful for the whole family. If you want early access to new flavors, bundles, and exclusive discounts, be sure to join our newsletter!
At the end of the day, feeding your kids well shouldn’t feel like a battle. Our goal is to give families tools that work—because healthy habits start with small, joyful changes.
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