Gritzo SuperMilk Test: Choosing the right nutrition supplement for children is never easy. Parents often rely on labels, claims, and marketing promises. But many still wonder what is actually inside the product. This is where independent testing becomes important.
Gritzo SuperMilk is a popular nutritional powder designed for children. It is personalised by age and gender. The brand claims it supports growth and development with high-quality protein, vitamins, and minerals. To check these claims, the product recently went through Trustified’s 100% blind testing certification programme.
In the latest video, Trustified covered Gritzo SuperMilk for boys and girls in the 7 to 12-year age group. Products meant for children aged 13 years and above will be tested in a separate video. This keeps the analysis clear and easy to understand.
Before looking at lab results, it is important to understand what the product contains.
Gritzo SuperMilk Test: Ingredients and Blind Lab Results Explained
The ingredient list for both boys’ and girls’ variants is quite similar. The main protein sources include skimmed milk powder, whey protein concentrate, and milk protein concentrate. These are considered high-quality protein sources for growing children.
For flavour, cocoa powder and natural flavouring substances are used. The product also includes added vitamins and minerals to support daily nutrition needs.
Overall, the ingredient list looks acceptable. However, one concern remains. Sugar is present in the formulation. While it may improve taste, many parents feel it could have been replaced with a better alternative, whether refined or unrefined.
Now, let us move to the lab examination results.
For the girls’ 7 to 12 years variant, the company claims 9 grams of protein per serving of 33.33 grams. The lab found 9.2 grams, which closely matches the label. Carbohydrates were claimed at 21.5 grams, while lab results showed 20.3 grams. Fat values were also found to be in line with what the brand mentions.
Importantly, there were no signs of amino spiking. Melamine was below detectable limits. Among heavy metals, only cadmium was detected, and that too within safe limits. For aflatoxins, only aflatoxin M1 appeared, again within safe limits. No pesticides were detected. Elemental copper was present but remained within a safe range.
The boys’ 7 to 12 years variant showed similar results. The brand claims 10 grams of protein per serving. Lab testing found 10.6 grams. Carbohydrates and fats were consistent with label values. No amino spiking was found. Melamine remained below limits. Heavy metals and aflatoxins were within safe ranges. Pesticides were not detected.
What This Test Concludes?
Based on blind lab testing, Gritzo SuperMilk for boys and girls aged 7 to 12 years has passed all testing levels. This makes it a Trustified certified product.
Parents looking for transparency may find these results helpful. However, watching the full test video is advised for better clarity. As always, it is wise to consult a paediatrician before adding any supplement to your child’s daily diet.

