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10-Pack 4-oz Happy Baby Organics Stage 2 Baby Food Pouches (Fruit & Veggie Variety Pack) on sale for $17.32 - 30% off when you clip the coupon found on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
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Product Details:
- Gluten-Free
- Certified USDA organic
- Made with non-GMO ingredients
- Grown without the use of toxics
- Packaging made without BPA, BPS, or phthalates
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I'd recommend sticking with Cerebelly or Serenity Kids, given their clean label certifications and nutrients, but of course you pay a premium. Alternatively, get the Béaba and make your own purees.
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I'd recommend sticking with Cerebelly or Serenity Kids, given their clean label certifications and nutrients, but of course you pay a premium. Alternatively, get the Béaba and make your own purees.
I'd recommend sticking with Cerebelly or Serenity Kids, given their clean label certifications and nutrients, but of course you pay a premium. Alternatively, get the Béaba and make your own purees.
I'd recommend sticking with Cerebelly or Serenity Kids, given their clean label certifications and nutrients, but of course you pay a premium. Alternatively, get the Béaba and make your own purees.
"This is why heavy metals aren't found just in foods from major manufacturers such as Gerber and Beech-Nut: A new study from Healthy Babies Bright Futures, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of children's exposure to toxic substances, found that home-prepared foods contain heavy metals in levels about the same as what's found in store-bought products."
"This is why heavy metals aren't found just in foods from major manufacturers such as Gerber and Beech-Nut: A new study from Healthy Babies Bright Futures, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of children's exposure to toxic substances, found that home-prepared foods contain heavy metals in levels about the same as what's found in store-bought products."
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