Every parent worries they're getting it wrong. lilMoa is real-fruit daily nutrition a doctor actually designed β real fruit, protein, probiotics, prebiotics, and multivitamins and minerals, together in one scoop. No added sugar. From Seoul, with care.
We launch in 2027. Founding families get early access and 30% off β and help shape what we make first.
You've heard it from every doctor: cut the juice. It's just sugar β empty calories, a blood-sugar spike, nothing your kid actually needs. But what's the alternative at 7am? The vitamin gummies are sugar too. So they head out the door on a cup of sweetness and not much else, and you carry the quiet guilt all morning.
It tastes like juice. It's nothing like juice.
That's the gap we built lilMoa to fill β probiotics, protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from real fruit, in a cup that tastes like the juice they already love. So "just this once" stops being a compromise.
Formulated by a Seoul-based family medicine doctor and certified functional-medicine practitioner (IFMCP). Every ingredient is there for a reason she can explain β not because it tested well in an ad.
Freeze-dried real strawberry and mango do the sweetening. Zero added sugar, and a Nutrition Facts panel you can read in five seconds without a chemistry degree.
Probiotics, protein, fiber, and a full range of vitamins and minerals in a single daily drink β so "am I doing enough?" finally gets a simple answer.
In Korean, moa (λͺ¨μ) means to gather β to bring good things together. That's the whole idea behind lilMoa: real fruit, protein, probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, and minerals, gathered into one simple daily scoop. A little more goodness, every day.
We're two moms from Seoul β a doctor and a chef β who couldn't find a kids' drink we trusted. So we made one for our own children first.
"As a doctor and a mom, I kept hitting the same wall: the drinks my kids actually wanted were the ones I least wanted to give them β and just cutting them out doesn't work, not with a picky eater or a kid already used to sweet. The real question was never sugar or no sugar. It was whether a drink could taste good enough that they'd choose it, and still be something I'd stand behind as a doctor. That's the only reason lilMoa exists β I wasn't willing to trade one for the other."
"In thirty years of cooking, I learned that real ingredients are what make food nourishing. I wanted to create something children genuinely love to drink β made with the care I'd put into any dish I teach."
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