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Parents of school-age children looking for a fortified protein powder turn to this product for its high protein content (9 g per serving, ~49% of serving calories), zero added sugar, and meaningful contributions of Vitamin A (62% RDA), Vitamin D3 (100% RDA), and Calcium (27% RDA). The product's key flag is that it qualifies as ultra-processed (NOVA 4) due to the inclusion of DigeZyme® — a proprietary industrial multi-enzyme complex not found in home kitchens — alongside protein isolate blends and a concentrated micronutrient mix; the chocolate blend also contributes caffeine and theobromine, so moderation is warranted. The most useful takeaway: this is a genuinely low-sugar, nutrient-dense supplement for older children, but it is still an ultra-processed formulation, and parents of kids with kidney disease, IBS, or known food allergies should seek medical advice before use.