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Little Brainiac Neuro+ is the first ever food to include the super-nutrient MFGM (Milk Fat Globule Membrane), a component of every drop of breast milk.


Little Brainiac® Neuro+ pouches are a first-of-a-kind brain nutrition line that combines the critical brain building nutrients found in formula & breast milk (Omega-3 DHA/EPA, Choline, and MFGM), with organic fruits and veggies growing eaters enjoy.
Developed in partnership with Pediatricians, Neurologists and Nutritionists, Little Brainiac is the FIRST and ONLY toddler food brand that includes the super nutrient MFGM (Milk Fat Globule Membrane) — found in breast milk that is shown to support cognitive development and digestive health.*
*(reference: Gurnida et al, 2012)


Parents get that breast milk is food for babies’ brains… but do you know why?
One key reason is MFGM (Milk Fat Globule Membrane), a component in breast milk, and now some formulas. It’s like protective bubble wrap for milk fat, but instead of just cushioning, it's packed with good fats and unique proteins that help brain cells grow and communicate.
As littles move to solid foods, they often miss out on these benefits—and that's why we've added MFGM to Little Brainiac Neuro+. We've paired it with our patented BrainPack® that contains Omega-3 DHA/EPA and Choline—delivering the most critical nutrients for brain development in a convenient, tasty pouch for your Little Brainiac.


During those crucial first 1,000 days of life, your baby's brain is developing rapidly, they make over 1,000 neural connections every second¹!
But as babies transition to solid foods, they often miss out on key nutrients needed for brain development.
Little Brainiac Neuro+ delivers more brain-building nutrients than any other baby/toddler food, helping to close this brain nutrition gap:
DHA 35% of the recommended amount (AI set by EFSA²)
Choline 70% of the recommended daily intake (RDI set by the FDA³)
MFGM Equivalent amount found in 3 bottles of breastmilk⁴
1. Position Paper on Brain Health, World Health Organization, 2022.
2. EFSA: Scientific opinion on dietary reference values for fats; EFSA Journal. 2010, 8:10.2903/j.efsa.2010.1461
3. Choline -The Underconsumed and Underappreciated Essential Nutrient, Nutrition Today, 2019.
4. NIH - The Volume of Breast Milk Intake in Infants and Young Children; Cambridge - Milk fat globule membrane in infant nutrition: a dairy industry perspective.