Happy Baby Organic Stage 1 Baby Food, Starting Solids, Sweet Potatoes, 3.5 oz (Pack of 16)
- Formerly “Sweet Potato”
- Certified organic, non GMO ingredients
- Perfect introduction to solid foods
- On-the-go pouch made without the use of BPA
Baby’s first flavors begin here! Happy Baby Starting Solids are one-ingredient purees of organic fruits and vegetables, made as thoughtfully as mom would.
List Price: $ 31.84
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Sprout Stage 3 Organic Baby Food, Root Vegetables & Apple with Beef, 4.5 Ounce (Pack of 5)
- 100% USDA organic ingredients
- Superior nutrition and flavor variety
- Re-sealable and portable spouted pouch
- Chef-designed recipes
- BPA free packaging
- Superior Nutrition & Flavor Variety
- Re-sealable & Portable Spouted Pouch
These delightful combinations have exciting flavors to satisfy your baby’s growing appetite and developing taste preferences.
List Price: $ 12.46
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Some things you should know about Happy Baby:
Organic ingredients
BPA-free packaging
Many Vegan choices
Gluten free snacks
Stage 1 and Stage 2 Pouches are Kosher
No GMO’s
Allergy conscious (no soy, gluten, dairy, or added sugar, and processed in a nut free facility)
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Son’s favorite fruit,
I love the screw top pouches–all I do is grab a spoon, and squeeze a mouthful size amount into the spoon and feed it to my son. I don’t need a bowl to keep the product clean from baby spit.
If anything, when he’s done eating (if he doesn’t eat the whole thing) all we’re left with is one spoonful of food that is wasted.
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Too runny, but great for mixing,
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Jul 2, 2013 8:28:26 AM PDT
Thanks so much for posting. We’re so sorry to hear about your experience with our Happy Baby pouches. The thickness of our purees can vary from crop to crop, and unfortunately, the pear crop this year has been particularly watery, causing many of our pear containing pouches to be quite runny. Our apologies. While we do attempt to add pectin to thicken the purees, we can only add a limited amount, as this is an organic product and there are very strict rules regarding ingredients. You can rest assured that there are absolutely no food safety concerns with these pouches, just a different texture.
If you wouldn’t mind sending in your mailing address to parents@happyfamilybrands.com, we’d love an opportunity to make this up to you. If you could also let me know the expiration date and lot code information from the pouches in question, I’d like to have that for our QA Team records.
All the best,
Natalya
natalya@happyfamilybrands.com
Customer Communications Associate
Happy Family Brands
Depends on the flavor. Some real highs and lows.,
PLUM RICE PUDDING CORN: My kids love them. Great compromise between nutrition and flavor. Not too thin. My second or third favorite.
CARROT MANGO RED LENTIL: My kids like it, but I think it’s quite tasteless, expecially compared to Sprouts’ other varieties, which in general are bursting with flavor. Nice thicker consistency. Many packaged purees are too thin, even for kids old enough to suck from the pouch themselves. This is slightly thicker so when I squeeze into their mouths it wasn’t too messy. THe lentils and 3g protein are the main reason I got this.
CREAMY CHICKEN VEGETABLES: Really love the nutritional profile on this one. Enough calories, fat & protein to be an on-the-go meal source. 11g fat/4g protein! Unfortunately, my 1 yr old twins detested the flavor. If yours will eat this, though, it’s the most nutritionally dense of the Sprout Stage 3’s.
CHERRY QUINOA CORN: Very thin, so best if your kid is old enough to suck the pouch himself without your squeezing. Of course by that age your kid will likely be off purees. Good for a snack maybe. Not as nutritionally dense as other stage 3’s.
PEACH BLACKBERRY CEREAL and PEAR MAPLE OATMEAL CARROT: Both of these taste great to the twins, but that’s cuz they’ve got 11g of sugar! And no or virtually no fat. And very thin consistency. Which makes me wonder how much grain is actually in these. Nutritionally, these are more like Stage “2B.” Good for a snack, or a constipated kid (3g fiber), but not a meal.
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I don’t have children,
Oh, and if you’re too “mature” to be seen in public sucking on a packet of “baby food”, you need to first work out your personal inadequacy issues with a competent therapist. Then you can celebrate your cure by digging in to a delicious meal of garden vegetables with turkey. The beef stew is also very good.
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Good overall but worse than it used to be,
Now- Sprout has changed the product. The new product has water listed as its second ingredient and it’s a rather thin consistency now. This makes sense as it’s meant to be squeezed out of the container but the result has been that it isn’t very well liked anymore. This may be great for some parents but for us, we’re just not getting the product we used to love. Instead, we now get a watered down product that hasn’t decreased any in unit cost.
Although this information didn’t factor into this review: I’ve noticed Sprout has done this with some of their other products as well. It’s disappointing and seems more like a cost cutting factor than a consumer improvement. Again, it may be better for some families but we preferred the quantity and quality of the food before it was overrun with water.
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