FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are NESQUIK Ready to Drink products fortified?
Yes, NESQUIK Ready to Drink products are fortified with extra calcium. Nesquik 14oz Ready to Drink products deliver 50% of the Daily Value for calcium.
Does NESQUIK Ready to Drink milk need to be refrigerated before opening?
NESQUIK is processed and packaged to be shelf-stable. Shelf-stable milk can be stored safely without refrigeration. Just remember to put it in the fridge once it is opened. So feel free to stock up – now you’ll never run out of NESQUIK!
Do the NESQUIK Ready to Drink bottles still have a foil safety seal under the bottle cap?
Nope. The safety seal is now a plastic wrapping around the outside of the bottle cap, so now all you have to do is break the seal and enjoy the deliciousness.
Why do parents love NESQUIK?
Because Ready to Drink NESQUIK 8oz has good stuff to help keep your kids active and nourished:
- Protein
- Calcium
- Vitamin A & D
And none of this stuff:
- No High Fructose Corn Syrup
Does NESQUIK have Vitamin A&D?
Yes, all NESQUIK Low-fat Milk and NESQUIK Protein Power products have Vitamins A&D added.
How much protein is in a bottle of NESQUIK?
Each fluid ounce of milk provides 1 gram of protein. This means our 8 fl oz Bottle of NESQUIK low-fat milk contains 8g of Protein and our 14 fl oz Bottle contains 14g of Protein.
Where does the protein in NESQUIK Low-fat Milk come from?
It comes from 100% Real Milk.
How much protein is there in the 14 fl oz Protein Power Bottle of NESQUIK?
NESQUIK Protein Power Flavored Milk Beverage is packed with 23 grams of protein per bottle.
Does NESQUIK Low-fat Milk have calcium?
Yes, NESQUIK Low-fat Milk is an excellent source of calcium and includes 30% more calcium than chocolate low-fat milk. Our 8 fl oz Chocolate Low-fat Milk contains 420 mg calcium per serving vs. 320 mg calcium in regular chocolate low-fa
milk.
Does NESQUIK Ready to Drink have High Fructose Corn Syrup?
No, it does not contain High Fructose Corn Syrup.
Do NESQUIK milk products use the Artificial Growth Hormone rBST?
No, we use milk from cows not treated with the Growth Hormone rBST*. *No significant difference has been shown between milk from rBST treated and non-rBST treated cows.