NESQUIK Strawberry Flavor Powder – Bulk Value Size (2.2 LB)

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NESTLÉ NESQUIK Strawberry Flavor Powder (2.2 LB) – Large Family Size

Bring the fun of instant pink milk to your family with this large 2.2-pound bulk canister of NESTLÉ NESQUIK Strawberry Flavor Powder. This popular drink mix dissolves effortlessly in cold milk, transforming an ordinary glass into a sweet, brightly flavored treat that encourages everyone to drink more milk.

This economical size is perfect for high-usage households. When mixed with milk, NESQUIK not only delivers irresistible strawberry flavor but is also fortified with essential vitamins and minerals (like Vitamin C and Iron), helping to ensure kids get the calcium and protein they need for strong bones and growth.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Classic Strawberry Taste: Delivers a bright, sweet, and refreshing flavor that children love.

  • Bulk Value Size: The large 2.2 LB canister is economical and perfect for large families or regular use.

  • Powdered Format: Easy to mix, allows for customizable sweetness, and requires no refrigeration until mixed.

  • Vitamin Fortified: Provides an extra nutritional boost when added to milk (e.g., Vitamin C, Iron).

  • Encourages Milk Consumption: A delicious way to help the whole family meet their daily dairy needs.

  • Versatile Use: Great for cold drinks, or adding flavor to milkshakes and smoothies.

Net Weight: 2.2 LB (998 g)

Flavor: Strawberry

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