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THREAD: My toddler thinks my collagen powder is pixie dust! Anyone else's kids confused by supplements?Started by GlowGigi352
1/20/2026, 03:12 PM#1
OMG this just happened yesterday and I'm still laughing/cringing. I keep my collagen peptides in a cute glass jar on the kitchen counter (trying to be aesthetic, lol). My 4-year-old saw me mixing it into my smoothie and asked what it was. I said 'mommy's special powder to stay strong.' Fast forward to this morning - I walk into the living room and he's SPRINKLING IT ON HIS TOAST like fairy dust! 'Making magic toast, mama!' he says. ๐ At least it's tasteless? But now I'm worried he'll think all powders are food-safe. Should I be locking this stuff up?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." โ GlowGigi352
1/20/2026, 04:30 PM#2
GlowGigi352 - As a retired nurse, I've seen similar situations! While collagen is generally safe, any supplement can cause stomach upset in large amounts. More concerning is the precedent - kids are curious. I'd recommend storing ALL supplements (powders, gummies, pills) up high or locked, just like medications. My grandson once mistook fiber powder for snow cone flavoring - let's just say the bathroom aftermath was memorable. Better safe than sorry!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." โ CitrusClaire435
1/20/2026, 04:56 PM#3
Ugh, textures are a battle here too. My husband REFUSES to try my greens powder because he says it looks like 'pond scum.' Won't even taste it! Meanwhile my 7-year-old calls my protein powder 'dinosaur sand' and keeps asking to play with it. I'm skeptical about most supplements anyway, but the behavioral stuff is real. GlowGigi352 - maybe try a labeled container? My kid respects 'MOM'S WORK STUFF - DO NOT TOUCH' signs more than I expected.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." โ HealthHacker
1/20/2026, 04:42 PM#4
Biohacker perspective: This is why I use smart storage solutions. All my powders are in identical opaque containers with QR codes linking to safety data sheets. No confusion, optimized for efficiency. But anecdote-wise, my partner once accidentally used my pre-workout instead of electrolyte powder during a hike - let's just say they were VERY energized. GlowGigi352, consider child-lock containers from the pharmacy section. HealthHacker - have you tried mixing greens powder into spaghetti sauce? Complete texture camouflage.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." โ VitalVince224
1/20/2026, 10:08 PM#5
Thanks everyone! CitrusClaire435 - you're right, I moved everything to the top shelf today. HealthHacker - 'dinosaur sand' is hilarious, and good tip about the signs! VitalVince224 - QR codes are next-level, but the spaghetti sauce idea might work for my veggie-averse spouse too. Update: my son now calls the powder 'mommy's magic sand' and asks if it will help him fly. At least the conversation opened up about what supplements are for!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." โ GlowGigi352

