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Bright Beginnings Soy Based Infant Formula with Iron and DHA, Powder, Case Pack, Six - 31.7 Ounce Cans (190.2 Ounces)
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Sales Rank: 62567 Bright Beginnings Released: 2006-03-29 |
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Bright Beginnings Soy Based Infant Formula with Iron and DHA, Powder, Case Pack, Six - 31.7 Ounce Cans (190.2 Ounces)
- Contains nutrients in levels recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the largest organization of pediatricians dedicated to the health and well-being of infants and children
- Is lactose-free for babies with allergy to cows' milk or lactose sensitivity
- Provides nucleotides in levels like breast milk to bolster immunity
- Contains a blend of two carbohydrates to maximize absorbtion and minimize any risk of malabsorption
- Has the highest level of DHA (19mg per 100 Calories) found among national soy baby formula brands
Bright Beginnings Soy Based Infant Formula with Iron and DHA, Powder, Case Pack, Six - 31.7 Ounce Cans (190.2 Ounces)
- Health and Beauty: 0 pages (2006-03-29)
- Publisher: Bright Beginnings
- Label: Bright Beginnings
- Studio: Bright Beginnings
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #62567
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Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Amazing product, Amazing Price 2006-10-20
Comment: I used Enfamil lipil for my first child, who didn't really care for it, but tolerated it better than anything else. For my second child, I figured Enfamil was the best choice again. After a month, she was colicy and fussy from gas all the time. I switched to Enfamil for fussy babies, it didn't help. In fact, she wouldn't drink it at all. My pediatrician suggested soy, so I tried Enfamil Soy formula. She hated it. I was at Kroger, looking at other brands, when i came across Bright Beginnings. I had never heard of it, so i was a little wary, but upon comparison, it has higher levels of DHA and ARA than any other brand I compared it to, as well as more of most of the other nutrients as well. That includes all of the National brands. It was also substantially cheaper. I paid about $19 USD for 31.7 oz. Enfamil runs about $25 for 25.7 oz. That's a huge savings.
The only problem I have is the ease of finding it. It's not easy to find. Kroger stopped carrying it. Walmart doesn't carry it, nor do any of the drugstores in town. I have had to resort to the Amazon. But it's ok, because even with shipping, it's still substantially cheaper than Enfamil, Similac, or Nestle.
Most importantly, my daughter loves it, she's much happier now, and has substantially less gas than with the Enfamil. She rarely spits up, which she did often with the Enfamil.
I highly recommend this product for anyone who can't or chooses not to breastfeed their baby.
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