Amazon has
10-Pack 4-Oz Happy Baby Organics Stage 2 Baby Food Pouches (Fruit Veggie Variety) on sale for $17.89 - 30% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $11.85 ->
now $11.63.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Meowssi for sharing this deal.
Included flavors:
- Apples, Blueberries & Oats
- Pears, Squash & Blackberries
- Apples, Guavas & Beets
- Bananas, Raspberries & Oats
- Apples, Pumpkin & Carrots
- Sweet Potatoes, Mangos & Carrots
- Green Beans, Pear & Spinach
- Apples, Kale & Avocados
- Bananas, Pineapple, Avocado & Granola
- Pears, Kale & Spinach
About this product:
- Clear packaging lets you see the ingredients in each recipe, in all its vibrant color
- Stage 2 baby foods and baby snacks introduce baby to simple balances of fruits and veggies in a smooth puree with all the new flavors your baby is learning to love
- Organic, delicious options for your baby's nutritional journey
- Certified USDA organic, made with non-GMO ingredients grown without the use of toxics and in packaging made without BPA, BPS, or phthalates
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Baby food has some a long way since the jarred GREEN BEANS.
Baby food has some a long way since the jarred GREEN BEANS.
Seems like a win win, they seem really healthy!
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There was just a big story about lead poisoning from applesauce pouches but they were off brand and sold through dollar stores.
This batch includes some pouches with a really good % of veggies in them as well, which is surprisingly hard to find with mixed baby food. Many baby food pouches are overwhelmingly apple or pear sauce, which isn't the healthiest base. (It's not BAD, but we like to mix in some variety and lower-sugar options if we can find them.) Aldi's are mostly apple/pear based, although they are still a great value. We like the Aldi pouches with the yogurt or flax in them for a nutritional boost.
Parents beware. I personally stay away from these for my little ones.
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