‘Little CEO’ Kryzl Jorge leads drive for better kids’ nutrition
At just nine years old, Kryzl Jorge is already turning heads, and not for the reasons you would expect.
Wearing a playful outfit and speaking with a soft, confident voice, she introduces her mission with surprising authority: make wellness easier, happier, and more appealing for kids like her.
Known as the “Little CEO,” Kryzl launched Purple Hearts, a lifestyle and wellness brand she built with the support of her parents.
Kryzl’s idea was simple and surprisingly sharp for someone her age: children resist vitamins, so make vitamins they will actually want to take.
“My creativity has helped me build a brand. I keep picturing things that would be impossible without my parents,” she says.


From that spark came chewable supplements aimed at supporting kids’ growth. “Proper nutrition is the foundation of growth and strength. It’s important for us kids to take the right supplements,” she explains, sitting upright with the seriousness of someone presenting research.
The brand now carries Immuni Boost for immunity, Mighty Boost for physical development, and Smarty Boost for focus—all wrapped in bright, kid-friendly designs.
But Kryzl’s ambitions don’t end with business. Through the Purple Hearts Foundation, she has already donated to nine charities, tackling childhood malnutrition and micronutrient deficiency long before most children learn the meaning of those words.
She is equally at home under the spotlight. Her debut single, “Birthday Love,” which she co-wrote, shows her joy when performing.
“I always find time to do the things I liked as a kid. I am still a kid,” she says, grinning. “I feel different when I’m on stage because I get to show off my vibrant side.”

Balancing school, brand duties, music, and charity work sounds like a full calendar for anyone. Yet, Kryzl credits the guidance she gets from her family.
“They are the ones who know what’s best for me, therefore I always take their advice,” she says. “Additionally, it feels good to be making them proud.”
Wellness, creativity, and childhood all blend in her world. And while most nine-year-olds are still figuring out what to do after school, Kryzl is already building something big. And we should take a cue from her vision, because in her eyes, leadership and dreaming big have no age requirement.







