This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Fruit Shoot. The opinions and text are all my own.
As much as much as my kids hate to hear it, we all know the lazy days of summer are coming to an end. The back to school shopping just solidify this fact and so does the hit my bank account is taking. This year we are thrilled to be working with Robinsons Fruit Shoot. We were sent some of the no sugar added bottles. The no sugar added flavors are currently available in Fruit Punch(new), Apple and Wild Berry Grape. I as a parent love how kid friendly the bottles are. They are easy to open and close....can you say less mess? Yes, please and thank you! They are also a great size to pack in my children's lunch boxes and come in flavors that quite literally drink up.
The flavor of Fruit Shoot is pure and dare I say simple? But that's not a bad thing! It doesn't try to what it is with crazy flavors and I can pronounce all the ingredients on the label. As a mom, I highly recommend added Robinsons Fruit Shoot to your back to school shopping list. Make sure to also check out their "It's my thing", helping to empower all kids to do their thing whatever it might be.
(L-R - Apple, Wild Berry Grape and Fruit Punch)
What is Fruit Shoot?
Robinson’s Fruit Shoot ® is an on-the-go fruit juice drink for kids that’s ready to keep up with them and their “thing,” whatever their thing may be. Fruit Shoot helps kids stay refreshed whether building trains indoors, exploring the woods or learning a new dance.
Every bottle of Fruit Shoot is made with real fruit juice from concentrate, plenty of water and no high fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors. The resealable sports cap makes it a perfect drink for kids to bring on daily adventures and get their “thing” on.
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