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HAPPYBELLIES Oatmeal Cereal, Organic, Contains DHA and Probiotics, 7-Ounce Containers (Pack of 6) Studio : HAPPYBELLIES by HAPPYBELLIES Brand : Happybaby Release Date : 2007-11-13 Publisher : HAPPYBELLIES Number of Items : 6 EAN : 0852687001081 UPC : 852687001081 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 9 reviews)
List Price : $32.64 Our Price : $25.11
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Case of six 7-ounce canisters (total of 42 ounces)
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100% natural; enriched: with iron, vitamins, and minerals
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No soy, no dairy, no wheat, no gluten
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Organic goodness: All HAPPYBABY products are always USDA-certified organic
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Probiotic protection: Good bacteria especially formulated to help strengthen your baby’s digestive system which can protect against the development
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Excellent product |
I discovered the HappyBellies at Babies R Us and didn't know anything about it. (btw it is more expensive there) We started our baby on it in 4 months. She LOVES it and it is good for her belly. She used to be constipated from time to time even on the breast milk. Now she is much more regular. Once i could not find the HappyBellies rice cereal at the store and got the Earth Best instead. The baby didn't like it and it was hard to feed through the bottle
The only problem i have is what's up with the 3/4 of the container? Why it is not as full as it's used to be? Keeping static price in expense of the quantity i guess? oh well...economy it is
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Great Product |
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My son has eaten cereal since he was 3 months old. He ABSOLUTELY LOVES this cereal. Its consistency is grainy, not mushy like most cereals. When I've tried to give him other cereals he can TELL the difference. This also promotes a healthy GI tract, which is great for my son because he get constipated from time to time. |
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Baby eats it, organic, why not? |
So far a great choice for us. We mix this with either breast milk or home made pureed vegetables and our daughter loves it.
I'm just wondering what the natural source of DHA is that is in here, other than that, I am especially happy to see no added sugars, etc. So many commercial products have added sugar for baby food, so I make all other food, but this is great!
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the babies love it |
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I make my own baby food - it tastes much better than the canned baby food and introduces them to the taste of real food. The only exception is that I give them the Happy Bellies oatmeal as well as their rice and multigrain. These have extra iron formulated to be easily absorbed and also the probiotics which are probably part of the reason both babies are nice and regular. They're organic and whole grain so they're healthy and train the babies taste to like whole grain. I mix it with water and they gobble it up and love it. |
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fine |
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It's a good product. Nothing special, nothing exciting. My son is allergic to milk and soy so I tried it. He didn't love it more than Beechnut oatmeal and it's quite expensive. It's fine though. |
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