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Healthy Habits Start Young
Consuming a healthy, well-balanced diet is an important part of Health Habits for Life. This diet provides kids with the vitamins and minerals they need to grow and develop. When diets don’t provide these essential nutrients, vitamin supplements can complement their diets.
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Sesame Street vitamins are chock full of quality ingredients that are rigorously tested and bursting with flavour kids love! By using Webber Naturals quality ingredients and best-in-class testing standards, we’ve gone above and beyond to ensure your kids get exactly what they need— with a sprinkle of fun, and without compromise.
No aspartame
No artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives
No gelatin
Non-GMO
Peanut-free
Every Day Can Be A Healthy Day
Make each meal meaningful!
A variety of flavours and textures can make any dish nutritious and fun. Experimenting with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains makes every meal exciting and new.
Movement can be fun!
Physical activity can happen anytime and anywhere. Dancing, jumping and running are some of the ways children can channel their natural energy.
Vitamins can be a good complement to your child’s healthy diet!
Sesame Street Vitamins are delicious little gummies packed with key nutrients.*
To learn more about Healthy Habits for Life, click here.
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