Nurri Kids FAQ2026-05-01T03:38:02+00:00

frequently asked questions

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Where does the protein in your drink come from?2026-05-01T03:07:44+00:00

The protein content of Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake comes solely from the ultra-filtered milk and is dairy protein. This is different from regular milk in the store and our ultrafiltered milk is specifically processed (filtered) to remove more water and have a higher protein content.

Is this safe for people with Common allergies?2026-05-01T03:08:37+00:00

Nurri Milk Contains Cows Milk so those allergic to cows milk should not consume Nurri Kids Ultrafiltered Milk Shake. We want to assure you that our products do not contain gluten, eggs, soy, fish oils, or shellfish. Additionally, both our primary facility and our co-packing facility only handle dairy.

Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake is nut-free as our manufacturing processes and ingredient sourcing ensure that there is no risk of cross-contamination with tree nuts or peanuts

Does Nurri Kids need to be refrigerated?2026-05-01T03:11:43+00:00

No! Our heat-treating process allows Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake to be shelf-stable, meaning it can be stored without refrigeration. It can be enjoyed chilled or unchilled, but we do recommend enjoying chilled. Once opened, Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake should be refrigerated and consumed within 24-48 hours to maintain its freshness and delicious taste.

Should I shake Nurri Kids before consuming?2026-05-01T03:17:20+00:00

Yes! Gently shake your Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake, then slowly open!

Is Nurri suitable for people with dietary restrictions (e.g., gluten-free, lactose-intolerant)?2026-05-01T03:17:58+00:00

Yes! Nurri is gluten-free and made with ultra-filtered milk, making it lactose-free and easy to digest. Plus, it’s Kosher-certified!

What flavors are available for Nurri Kids Ultra-filtered milk shake?2026-05-01T03:18:32+00:00

Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake is available in Chocolate and Vanilla, with more flavors coming!

What age range is Nurri Kids designed for?2026-05-01T03:19:24+00:00

Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shakes are designed for children ages 4 and up!

Is Nurri Kids appropriate for daily consumption?2026-05-01T03:20:17+00:00

Yes! Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake is a great snack for kids to get their daily protein boost in!

Can Nurri Kids be used as a snack?2026-05-01T03:21:48+00:00

Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake is perfect for a snack on the go or for a mid-meal boost.

How does Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake support growing kids and their nutritional needs?2026-05-01T03:22:15+00:00

Nurri Kids ultra‑filtered milk shakes deliver high‑quality protein, calcium, and essential nutrients kids need to support strong bones, muscle growth, and everyday energy.

What vitamins and minerals are in Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake?2026-05-01T03:22:51+00:00

Nurri Kids ultra‑filtered milk shakes contain a range of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, calcium, iron, potassium, vitamin A, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, selenium, and chloride. Together, these nutrients help support healthy growth, strong bones, and everyday development for growing kids.

Is Nurri Kids lactose-free?2026-05-01T03:23:30+00:00

Yes! Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shakes are lactose-free making it easier to digest on sensitive tummies!

What ingredients are used in Nurri Kids?2026-05-01T03:24:03+00:00

Water, Nurri Dairy Blend (Ultra Filtered Skim Milk, Cream), Cocoa (Processed With Alkali), Chicory Inulin, Sea Salt, Potassium Phosphate, Stevia Leaf Extract, Natural Flavor, Gellan Gum, Lactase Enzyme, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3.
Contains: Milk

Does Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake contain caffeine or any stimulants?2026-05-01T03:24:31+00:00

No, Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shakes contain zero caffeine or stimulants.

Is Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake packaging recyclable?2026-05-01T03:24:59+00:00

Yes, you can learn how to recycle the packaging at RecycleCartons.com.

Where can I purchase Nurri Kids?2026-05-01T03:25:25+00:00

Nurri Kids Vanilla milk shake can be purchased at Costco’s in the Northwest and Los Angeles.
Nurri Kids Chocolate milk shake can be purchased nationwide at Sam’s Club

Will Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake be available in new flavors?2026-05-01T03:26:05+00:00

For now Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake is only available in Chocolate and Vanillia with more flavors coming soon.

Are Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shakes available Nationwide?2026-05-01T03:26:33+00:00

Yes, you can find the Nurri Kids ultra-filtered milk shake chocolate nationwide at Sam’s Club. Nurri Kids Ultra-filtered milk shake vanilla is only located in select Costco’s in the Northwest and LA regions.

Why is this product labeled for kids 4+?2026-05-01T03:27:01+00:00

The FDA considers infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) a special population with distinct nutritional requirements. Because of this, foods intended for children under 4 must use a different Nutrition Facts Panel. Once a child turns four, FDA regulations classify them the same as adults for nutrition labeling purposes.

Why does the Nutrition Facts Panel look the same as an adult product?2026-05-01T03:27:33+00:00

FDA regulations require that foods intended for people ages 4 and older use the standard Nutrition Facts Panel, including the same % Daily Values and rounding rules (21 CFR 101.9). There is no separate FDA-defined Nutrition Facts Panel for “school-age kids.”

Should protein or other nutrients be higher for kids?2026-05-01T03:27:56+00:00

% Daily Values are general reference points, not personalized targets. Children’s nutrient needs vary widely based on age, growth rate, and activity level. A child can meet their needs through a balanced diet even if a single food does not show a higher %DV.

What if a younger child has it?2026-05-01T03:28:28+00:00

This product was developed and labeled for ages 4 and up. Caregivers of children under four should follow pediatric guidance.

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