Does your child’s multivitamin have enough Vitamin D? Pediatricians’ #1 Choice1 Children’s Chewable Vitamin Brand ONLY‡ FLINTSTONES™ Complete has 600 IU of Vitamin D3 Based on an extensive review of studies, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has reaffirmed the key role of Vitamin D in children’s bone health—and determined that consuming 600 IU of Vitamin D each day meets the needs of children to support their bone health 2*§ • The ONLY‡ children’s multivitamin to meet the IOM guidelines for Vitamin D2§ • Contains 100% of the IOM-recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of Vitamin D2§ • With patented technology for the taste and texture kids will love – Plus 4 delicious flavors: cherry, orange, grape, and peach See back for important nutritional information. *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. † With 50% DV more Vitamin D than previous formula (600 IU vs 400 IU). ‡ Among leading brands. § 600 international units (IU) for children over 12 months. References: 1. Data on file. Flintstones vitamin pediatrician study. 2008. Bayer HealthCare. 2. Dietary reference intakes for calcium and vitamin D. Institute of Medicine Web site. http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2010/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Calcium-and-Vitamin-D/DRI-Values.aspx. Updated March 2011. Accessed August 9, 2012. Is your child getting 100% of his or her daily nutritional requirements? Nutrient What it does 100% DV Examples of how to get 100% DV* Vitamin A Helps support healthy eyes 5000 IU 1 raw carrot (7 1/2 inches) Vitamin B12 Converts food to energy 6 mcg 3 ounces beef PLUS 4 ounces Swiss cheese Vitamin C Supports the immune system 60 mg 1 orange (medium) Vitamin D Supports strong bones along with Calcium 400 IU (600 IU† RDA) 2 cups Vitamin D–fortified nonfat milk PLUS 6 ounces Vitamin D–fortified yogurt PLUS 3 eggs For 600 IU, add: 1 cup Vitamin D–fortified orange juice PLUS 1 cup ready-to-eat Vitamin D–fortified cereal Iron Supports energy along with B vitamins 18 mg 6 ounces beef PLUS 1 1/2 cups spinach PLUS 1/2 cup raisins Calcium Promotes strong bones and teeth 1000 mg 1 cup whole milk PLUS 2 ounces cheddar cheese PLUS 1/2 cup instant chocolate pudding Check here if your child eats this daily The makers of FLINTSTONES™ multivitamins are partnering with Vitamin Angels to deliver Vitamin A supplements to 10 million children all around the world. But we need your donation to help us reach our goal. Go to flintstonesvitamins.com to learn more and to make a donation. To learn more about FLINTSTONES Vitamins and your child’s nutritional health, please visit flintstonesvitamins.com Source: Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets, Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health, 2011. DV=daily value; RDA=recommended dietary allowance (IU/day). *Approximate values for a child aged 4 years and older. † 600 IU is the RDA for children over 12 months. © 2012 Bayer HealthCare LLC August 2012 46261C-8725 | THE FLINTSTONES: TM & © Hanna-Barbera. (s12)