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#1 Supercharged Way to Keep Kids off Sugar, Early.

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Elephant-Mama Approved & 50% off your first Hiya Order Dear Elephants, Parenting is tricky, especial

Elephant-Mama Approved & 50% off your first Hiya Order [Open in a web browser.]( Dear Elephants, Parenting is tricky, especially the keeping your kid healthy part. Throw "sugar addiction" into the mix and it can make our heads spin. Our friends at Hiya make a vitamin that's as delicious as it is eco & healthy—and Elephant staff mamas swear by them for their kiddos. ~ May it be of benefit, Kate Force, ed. [#1 way to keep your kids off sugar >>]( [Use code ELEPHANT for 50% OFF your first order >>]( American kids consume 30 gallons of added sugars a year…enough to fill a bathtub. * Gasp * Wait—our kids are supposed to eat FIVE servings of vegetables per day? Not happening, is it? I mean, many of us were raised on Willy Wonka where the kids who won golden tickets went bonkers over the mother load of sugar at The Chocolate Factory. That said, without knowing it, we’re training our little ones' bodies and brains to be addicted to sugar and other junk before they even have a choice. READ Elephant's: [The early onset Addiction most Vitamins are Breeding in our Kids.]( Luckily, there’s an easy way to slice sugar from our kiddos' diet early and give them a foundation of healthy habits—without the crapola. [Hiya]( was created by two caring fathers who saw the writing on the wall regarding the dangers of sugar hiding in kids' vitamins. So they went into action. With the help of a team of top pediatricians, nutritionists, scientists, and parents they crafted [these supercharged vitamin chewables, each made up of 15 essential vitamins and minerals and a blend of 12 organic fruits 'n' veggies—](with zero added sugar. Nada. Zip. Zilch. [Sign up & take 50% off your first order (code elephant)]( Here’s what resident Elephant-mama Lindsey, a loyal Hiya subscriber, has to say about her little one’s Hiya experience: "I adore the reusable glass bottle and that it cuts down on plastic bottle waste. My daughter adores it because she decorates it with stickers! The subscription service makes refills a no-brainer, which is a serious plus for someone who can barely remember the day. Bottom line, I feel good about giving my little one Hiya, and she throws a party when it’s vitamin time. She loves ‘em!” ~ Lindsey, mommy to a happy Hiya kiddo. [keep your kids away from sugar (elephant for 50% off) >>]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Elephant Journal: *it's about the Mindful Life Boulder, Colorado You're receiving this email because you subscribe to Mindful Partner Messages. You can update the types of emails you recieve [by clicking here](. You can unsubscribe (and break our hearts) [by clicking here](.

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