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Michael Hammar –
Item came with a hole
In the bag. It was everywhere! And the policy is no returns, so we are out money and do not get to feed baby the product.
Michelle L. –
Save a lot of work of allergy test for the baby. We did stage 1 and jump to stage 3. So far so good. Just a little pricy for baby food.
Sydney M. –
Love the concept of introducing allergens early. I do have to add some jelly or purée for flavor or my son isn’t very interested. Doesn’t smell that great either. But with a little tweaking, it gets the job done.
Lex –
My son has a dairy allergy like many babies and i am terrible about introducing him to solids. This stuff also is a nice filler before bed to help him sleep a little deeper and longer
Jeremy Sewell –
I love this Oatmeal! I have tried 4 different flavors; peanut butter banana, peanut butter strawberry, cinnamon sweet potato, and now this flavor banana apple. My baby has loved all the flavors but he seems most excited about this one. The packs last about a month for us. He is just turning 9 months and we started him on this at 6 months. I didn’t do the slow intro to allergens like I should have, but he has never had a reaction to this Oatmeal. I found it because I was trying to find a way to give my baby peanuts at 6 months and no added sugar. I take 2 tbsp of the Oatmeal and mix in 4tbsp of water. If you let it sit for a couple minutesvit does thicken up, but you can make it as thick or thin as you like. We started the auto subscription because he likes it so much. It doesn’t have a strong smell and I tasted them lol they aren’t very strong tasting either. Seems very gentle. Anyways super reccomend.
April Alyssa –
First off, I craved and ate pb&j every night at midnight my whole pregnancy so i don’t know wth happened 🙄
I’m giving 5 stars because the product was good quality and although my 9mo had a reaction to it I still feel it’s a good safe option for others to try.
Let me explain,
Soo like many other first time moms with postpartum anxiety I was nervous to try the dreaded peanut butter. When trying this I decided it would probably be better to have my girl eat it not on an empty stomach.
We do blw and she had almost finished eating her pancakes when I began to prepare a serving of the oatmeal. She gets cranky and wants to get outta the highchair when she’s done eating so I gave her 3 little spoons off her baby spoon of the oatmeal, she liked the taste and ate them no problem and was excited for a new way of adding nutrients to her diet but also was prepared to be vigilant for any possible reactions.
2 hours had passed, she played like normal, then when it was nap time I laid next to her on the couch. She slept for an hour and a half before getting up and wanting to play. I put her in the playpen in her room while I straightened stuff up in there. After a few minutes of playing I heard her making a grunting noise , one which she makes before she poops. I waited for her to finish, I picked her up to change her and as soon as I put her on the changing table she started whining. I was more than surprised to see she had diarrhea that made her entire bottom bright red, anything the poop was on was red. As I cleaned her up she let out this horrible scream , something I’ve never heard before. She screamed and cried as I tried to hurry cleaning and console her at the same time 😢.
I felt horrible for causing her to be in pain.
Days went by and the redness subsided, however, the spot on her butt from where the original diarrhea was had left her with a weird outline that looked raw. She’s 9 months old and has NEVER had diaper rash before this so I figured that’s what the mark was , but no, it began to heal like a burn mark does, bubbled skin and all. 😢😢
No more peanut butter oatmeal for her. Like I said though I’m giving 5 stars because the product itself was good and it’s not fair to them that this happened. I’m happy that it wasn’t worse. My fear was swelling and hives, asphyxiation ..so for that I’m thankful it didn’t happen.
Elice Dunkley –
Good quality
Erica Hendrix –
This mixes great and my 6 month grand daughter loves it Luke warm with sweet carrot baby food mixes together.
Kayla –
My baby loves this, started him on this at 5 months, mixed with breastmilk and he’s been eating it ever sense. No reaction, no harsh smell, and I love it incorporates most the allergens. I don’t feel guilty giving this to him (he’s 7 months now) when I’m unable to make him stuff myself. I put some together to taste test with some (regular) milk for me, and it has no weird, unnatural or foul taste.
I will admit it smells a little weird, but I think it’s just the breastmilk that gives off the smell.
I suggest buying!