aliases:


Kismet Daily Boost Dog Food Toppers

Product — daily-boost-toppers

Kismet’s freeze-dried meat topper / supplement product line. Three SKUs: Vitality Boost (multivitamin energy), Mobility Boost (hip & joint), Glow Boost (skin & coat). Distinct from the food line (kibble-plus-nugs-format) — these are sprinkle-on-bowl supplements, not complete food.

Naming validated against customer language in voice_mining:6:

  • Mobility Boost — recognized supplement category label even though customers describe it as “no more limping/stiff legs/getting around” rather than “mobility.” Keep.
  • Vitality Boost — same dynamic. Customers say “puppy energy back/zoomies/pep.” Keep as category signal.
  • Glow Boost — highest brand-language risk. “Glow” did not appear in any verified customer quote; customers say “shinier/glossier/softer.” Keep but mitigate via PDP body copy in customer-language. See glow-boost-naming-risk.

Strategic frame: every PDP must lead with dual promise — function (joint/coat/energy) + picky-eater appeal (“your dog will actually eat it”). Freeze-dried meat format is the picky-eater hook that unlocks the function-benefit credibility.

Distinct from Honest Kitchen Daily Boosters and Pour Overs (different format, comparable category).

Aliases

  • Daily Boost
  • Daily Boost Toppers
  • Boost line
  • Shakers (rebrand)

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