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- ORGANIC DHA MILK FOR KIDS: One 59 fl oz milk carton of Horizon Organic Growing Years DHA Omega-3 2 Percent Milk contains nutrients growing kids need
- SUPPORTS BRAIN HEALTH: 50mg DHA Omega-3 per serving to help support brain and eye health, and choline, which helps transport DHA through the body
- DEVELOPED WITH PEDIATRICIANS: Horizon Growing Years DHA 2% milk was developed with pediatricians and includes key nutrients for growing kids
- ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS: Each 1 cup serving of organic 2% milk has 9g protein and nutrients kids need, including calcium, vitamin D, and prebiotics
- HORIZON ORGANIC FARMING MEANS: No prohibited pesticides used, no growth hormones used**, no antibiotics used, and non-GMO
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*Prebiotics feed the good bacteria in the gut. 1g prebiotics per serving. Serve as part of a balanced diet. **No significant difference has been shown between milk with rBST-treated and non rBST-treated cows.
Serving Size: 1 cup
Serving Per Container: About 7
Amount 1 cup (240ml) of Age 4+ Years:
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Q: Grass fed only? Thanks!
A: Hi there! We do produce Grassfed Milk. Please visit our website so you can learn more about our grassfed milk and where to purchase it. Please feel free to reach out again with any additional questions you may have and have a moo-tastic day!
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this milk the same as acidophilus milk ?
A: Hi there! Our Horizon Organic Growing Years DHA Omega-3 Whole Milk is not acidophilus milk. Please feel free to reach out again with any questions you may have.
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does it go through pasteurization?
A: Hi Neill, thank you for reaching out. Our Horizon Organic Growing Years Whole DHA Omega-3 Milk goes through an Ultra-Pasteurization process where it's heated at ~280° for 2.0 seconds. We hope this answers your question. Please feel free to reach out again if you have any additional questions and have a moo-tastic day!
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: So there are no synthetic hormones given to the cows, right?
A: Hi Nicole! Thank you for reaching out. Organic practices eliminate the use of harmful pesticides, added growth hormones, antibiotics, irradiation and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). We hope this information was useful. Please let us know if you have any additional questions and have a moo-tastic day!
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: What is the recommended age for this milk? Growing years meaning 1 to 5 years?
A: Hey AJ! Thank you for reaching out. Our Horizon Organic Growing Years Milk is pediatrician recommended for ages 1-5. We hope this information was useful. Please feel free to reach out again if you have any additional questions and have a moo-tastic day!
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is it normal for it to have a hint of a spoiled smell? Just bought for the first time and the date isn’t expired, but it does have a smell. Is that normal?
A: Hi there. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. We’re sorry to hear about your latest experience with our milk and would like to look into this further and make things right. Please feel free to give us a call at 888.494.3020 or fill out the contact form on our website so we can help: https://horizon.com/contact-us/. Thanks. Melissa at Horizon
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 9 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does this milk or any Horizon contains casein?
A: Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. Yes, our milk does contain A1 beta-casein as that is a naturally occurring protein in milk. We hope this information was useful. If you have additional questions please feel free to reach out again and have a moo-tastic day.
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does it have lactose ?
A: Thank you for your great question! Our Organic Growing Years does contain lactose, which is a naturally occurring sugar in milk.
submitted byHorizon Customer Service - 1 year agoBrand expert