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Hi -

We are currently gluten-free and are currently switching my 2 year old over to casein free. Once we remove dairy from his diet we want to have the option of supplementing his protein intake with some smoothies every once in a while. Can anyone recommend any brands of Gluten-free Casein-free protein powders that we can throw into a smoothie? He's very picky, so it has to taste really good (or be bland enough to cover up with other ingredients) or his highness won't drink it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!


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Good luck. We have to suppliment my son because he's still having trouble gaining weight. We use ensure (he loves it and thinks it tastes like chocolate milk, but I think that has dairy in it. I have a friend who's daughter is in your same boat - I'll see if she has any suggestions.

Hi -

We are currently gluten-free and are currently switching my 2 year old over to casein free. Once we remove dairy from his diet we want to have the option of supplementing his protein intake with some smoothies every once in a while. Can anyone recommend any brands of Gluten-free Casein-free protein powders that we can throw into a smoothie? He's very picky, so it has to taste really good (or be bland enough to cover up with other ingredients) or his highness won't drink it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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