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These little bottles would be SO handy when travelling with a wee one. Pre-mixed, pre-portioned, all you have to do is warm it up, then take the cap off and put on a disposable nipple. I like how the middle is narrower, it gives the baby a chance to hold it themselves if they want to, but also easier for adults to keep hold of it if somewhere bumpy (like an airplane). I like how the instructions are very clear, and emphasize how to use them safely and hygienically. The only thing that made me pause was that in the ingredients list it says "contains three or more of the following (palm olein oil, coconut oil, soy oil, high oleic sunflower oil)"... They don't know which oils are in there? Or how much they used? I like to know what's in the food I buy, so when the company doesn't know what's in there, I feel uneasy. Now, it might not be a big deal, since they listed 4 oils and they're saying 3-4 oils are in the product. But if you have a picky baby, different packages might taste different if the oils used aren't the same package to package...for example, I'm sensitive to coconut oil and can always taste if even the tiniest amount of coconut oil is in something, but other people might not notice. So if I were a baby being fed this, it would feel like Russian roulette with whether or not it will taste like coconut...
These little bottles would be SO handy when travelling with a wee one. Pre-mixed, pre-portioned, all you have to do is warm it up, then take the cap off and put on a disposable nipple. I like how the middle is narrower, it gives the baby a chance to hold it themselves if they want to, but also easier for adults to keep hold of it if somewhere bumpy (like an airplane). I like how the instructions are very clear, and emphasize how to use them safely and hygienically. The only thing that made me pause was that in the ingredients list it says "contains three or more of the following (palm olein oil, coconut oil, soy oil, high oleic sunflower oil)"... They don't know which oils are in there? Or how much they used? I like to know what's in the food I buy, so when the company doesn't know what's in there, I feel uneasy. Now, it might not be a big deal, since they listed 4 oils and they're saying 3-4 oils are in the product. But if you have a picky baby, different packages might taste different if the oils used aren't the same package to package...for example, I'm sensitive to coconut oil and can always taste if even the tiniest amount of coconut oil is in something, but other people might not notice. So if I were a baby being fed this, it would feel like Russian roulette with whether or not it will taste like coconut...