I am not sure if this is what you are referring to - I can't find anything called Kids Whip or anything like it, but there is something in a green package called Great Stuff (various flavours) Delight.
The only flavour listed on the Syns Online is this:
Asda Great Stuff, Golden Butterscotch Delight, Reduced Sugar, made up as directed, dried 28g made up
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[/FONT]That doesn't seem to take into account the fact that you would be using your milk as a healthy extra.
According to the Asda website the ingredients are as follows:
Ingredients
Maltodextrin , Tapioca Starch , Vegetable Oil , Gelling Agents (Sodium Phosphates, Diphosphates) , Milk Protein , Flavouring , Colours (Plain Caramel, Annatto) , Emulsifier (Acetic Acid Esters of Mono and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids) , Acidity Regulator (Potassium Phosphates) , Sweetener (Sucralose) .
The powder (granules, or whatever it is) is 97 calories for 100g, and the package size is 47g, so about half of that - say 50 calories.
I am not sure this is very helpful, but I hope that it is of some use to you.
The only other thing I would say is, looking at the ingredients list, that if Asda are marketing this as being "healthy" then they are obviously using their own unique interpretation of what that means!!