For children 1–10 years old

PediaSure Powder Strawberry

PediaSure Powder provides complete, balanced nutrition1 and has been clinically shown to support* appetite,†2,3 immunity2,3 and growth.2,4,5

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28 essential vitamins and minerals.

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high quality protein to support growth and development.

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arginine, calcium, vitamin K and vitamin D to support bone and muscle development.

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synbiotic (prebiotic and probiotic) to support immunity.

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low lactose and low gluten.

Use PediaSure Powder as a nutritional supplement with or between meals, or as a sole source of nutrition.

Available in 850 g Powder

Key Nutrients:

225 kcal per serve

kcal per serve

6.7g protein per serve

Protein per serve

28 essential vitamins and minerals

Essential vitamins &
minerals

Available Flavours:

* In children at nutritional risk. When given in conjunction with dietary counselling.

The benefits for your child

Healthy appetite

Contains iron and zinc to help increase appetite.6-8 Just 2 daily serves of PediaSure Powder has been clinically shown to help improve appetite in just 4 weeks.‡2

Growth support

Contains a unique triple protein complex needed for energy, growth and development.9,10

Bone and muscle development

Contains arginine, calcium, vitamin K and vitamin D to support bone and muscle development.1,11,12

Immunity support

Has prebiotic fibre and a probiotic to support a healthy gut and immune system,13,14 as well as vitamins A, C, D and zinc, all shown to support immunity.15-17

Brain health

Contains a healthy fat blend including DHA which supports brain and nervous system health.18

Based on a 48-week clinical study in children at nutritional risk, when given in conjunction with dietary counselling.

Frequently asked questions

Who is PediaSure for?

PediaSure is a specially formulated supplement for children aged 1–10 years at nutritional risk. It can be a regular part of a child’s daily diet while you work to establish healthy eating habits. It can be used to supplement nutritional intake in-between meals or at snack times.

PediaSure is not intended as a meal substitute. Children require a nutritionally balanced diet.

What flavours does PediaSure come in?

PediaSure 850 g Powder and 200 mL Ready-to-Drink Liquids come in three delicious flavours – Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate. Children love the great taste which means less fuss, less stress and less worry for you.

PediaSure Fibre 220 mL Ready-to-Drink Liquid and PediaSure Organic 800 g Powder are available in Vanilla flavour.

PediaSure is not intended as a meal substitute. Children require a nutritionally balanced diet.

How many servings of PediaSure can my child have each day?

PediaSure should be used alongside or in-between meals as part of a healthy, balanced diet.

The suggested number of serves per day is dependent on their age group:

  • Up to 2 serves for 1–8 year olds
  • Up to 3 serves for 9–10 year olds

Is PediaSure lactose free?

PediaSure contains low amounts of lactose (<2 g of lactose/100 g of product) and is generally suitable for those on a low lactose diet.

Is PediaSure gluten free?

PediaSure Powder Vanilla, PediaSure Fiber Ready-to-Drink Liquid are classified as gluten free.

Is PediaSure suitable for vegetarians?

Yes. PediaSure is suitable for vegetarians who consume foods from dairy sources.

Should I stop giving my child vitamin and mineral supplements when using PediaSure?

Follow the recommendations of a health care professional who has carefully assessed the child’s health, size, eating habits, and related factors, and who is aware of the nutritional profile of PediaSure.

Can PediaSure be given to children with diabetes?

Consult your healthcare professional to determine how appropriate PediaSure is for your child.

Is PediaSure suitable for children with milk protein allergy?

No. PediaSure contains dairy proteins (casein and whey) and is not suitable for children with allergies to milk protein.

Is PediaSure suitable for children with nut allergies?

Yes. PediaSure does not contain nuts or ingredients derived from nuts.

Can I mix PediaSure with milk?

The scientifically formulated nutrition and caloric profile of PediaSure is calculated assuming the product is mixed with water. PediaSure can also be consumed with your choice of milk, however adding PediaSure to milk or including it in recipes will alter the nutrition and calorie profile of the end product.

Can I serve PediaSure warm?

PediaSure can be served warm (below 30°C) if that is the child’s preference. Do not boil PediaSure as high temperature may destroy some nutrients.

Mixing instructions

Step 1

Add 190 mL water into a glass.

Step 2

Gradually add 5 levelled scoops (48.6 g) of PediaSure Powder to yield 225 mL mixture.

Step 3

Stir well and consume immediately.

Nutritional Information

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NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
 UNITSAVERAGE
PER 100 mL
EnergykJ419
 kcal100
Proteing3
Fat, Totalg3.9
      Saturated fatty acids 
g0.71
      Linoleic acid
g0.7
      α-linolenic acid
mg92
      DHA
mg4.5
Carbohydrateg12.9
     Sugars
g3.73
Dietary fibreg0.45
      FOS
g0.45
Casein phosphopeptidesmg35
Taurinemg7.2
Carnitinemg1.7
Inositolmg8
Argininemg222
      Free Arginine
mg81
VITAMINS
 UNITSAVERAGE
PER 100 mL
Vitamin Amcg RE60
Vitamin D3mcg2.0
Vitamin Emg α-TE1.6
Vitamin K1mcg7.7
Vitamin Cmg10
Folic acidmcg25
Vitamin B1mg0.3
Vitamin B2mg0.2
Vitamin B6mg0.3
Vitamin B12mcg0.3
Niacinmg NE1.5
Pantothenic acidmg0.7
Biotinmcg2
Cholinemg30
MINERALS
 UNITSAVERAGE
PER 100 mL
Sodiummg58
Potassiummg153
Chloridemg101
Calciummg100
Phosphorusmg84
Magnesiummg16
Ironmg1.4
Zincmg0.7
Manganesemg0.2
Coppermcg73
Iodinemcg9.7
Seleniummcg3.2
Chromiummcg3
Molybdenummcg4.7

Ingredients

For Strawberry flavour:

Hydrolysed corn starch, VEGETABLE OILS (high oleic sunflower oil, canola oil, corn oil, medium chain triglycerides (MCT) oil), maltodextrin, sucrose, milk protein concentrate, soy protein isolate, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), MINERALS (potassium citrate, sodium citrate, calcium phosphate tribasic, potassium chloride, potassium phosphate monobasic, magnesium chloride, potassium phosphate dibasic, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, magnesium phosphate dibasic, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate, manganese sulphate, cupric sulphate, potassium iodide, chromium chloride, sodium selenite, sodium molybdate), flavouring, casein hydrolysate*, L-arginine, colour (162), VITAMINS (choline chloride, ascorbic acid, Vitamin E, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, thiamin hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, Vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, phylloquinone, biotin, Vitamin D₃, cyanocobalamin), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from Schizochytrium sp. oil, emulsifier (322), antioxidant (304), taurine, myo-inositol, carnitine tartrate, Lactobacillus acidophilus. 

Contains: Milk, soy.

* A source of casein phosphopeptides

Allergens

Contains soy and milk ingredients.

Free from: egg, fish, oat, peanuts/tree nuts, meat, wheat, sesame seed, shellfish, alcohol, lupin.

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^Low lactose refers to the product containing no more than 2 g of lactose per 100g.19
#Gluten free refers to the product containing no detectable gluten over a limit of quantification of 5 ppm.19

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Food for Special Medical Purposes. Use only under medical supervision.

DHA: docosahexaenoic acid. FOS: fructo-oligosaccharide. MCT: medium chain triglycerides.

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