Happy Baby Organics Greek Yogis Freeze-Dried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks, Blueberry & Purple Carrot, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) packaging may vary
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Selected User Reviews For Happy Baby Organics Greek Yogis Freeze-Dried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks, Blueberry & Purple Carrot, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) packaging may vary
My age is 18 when I make this announcement. Just a warning. The only thing I am not a mother of is a daughter. There was no child in mind when I bought this. In the past, I have been able to buy freeze dried yogurt only in baby food snacks. But now I can only purchase it in frozen yogurt. Despite my eating them right away, there was not a single broken piece in the package, so it felt like I just got it from the store without the drive. It is valid until November 28, 2018, which is a little surprising since I pretty much ate them right away. The pieces are not large enough for us to eat too much of them, and you'll never have an issue not eating all three at once. They have a great taste, and the nutrition facts are very straightforward. Snacking on a bag of chips is much worse. In my experience, this yogurt is just as good as or even better than the mixed berry Gerber freeze dried yogurt my baby cousin ate. This was an excellent purchase for me.
As soon as the piece got stuck in his throat/mouth, his face turned red as well as his eyes. After giving him the rescue as soon as possible, he eventually swallowed it but cried for some time.
I cannot forget that terrifying moment. All the rest is going to be eaten by us (the taste is good though) and we won't be buying it again. In addition, we asked other friends that have kids who have tried the product, and they said it was okay, but that the first time was not pleasant. A large part of the reason is because the shape of the snack is easy to stick to the mouth (like a pill), and the texture is crispy. You should be careful if you want to buy it for the first time for your kids. Keep a close eye on it!.
The sugar is plentiful! Children under the age of three should not be exposed to this content! Rather than buying those yogurts, you should instead purchase Happy Baby Organic Creamies, which have no added sugar and are 40% veggie, so even adults will not get a taste of veggies in them.
During my child's 9 month checkup, the doctor said she was ready to eat puffs and melts, since she's crawling and cruising as well as eating solids. The first time, I ordered a variety of brands for her to try, and the second time, I served her these as a snack. She choked to death. I am fully qualified I had to flip her over for CPR and smash her back until she threw it up whole when she was choking and couldn't breathe. A good hour went by while I cried. The instructions are to not give any coins to anyone The form is designed for the needs of toddlers and infants It makes no sense to me why Happy Baby would develop a product that looks like a coin. The reviews for this product are amazing - I have never heard anything like them before You should not let your child play with it - it poses a danger This is not a good deal.
Since I am paying less online than in the stores, I am able to get these cheaper! It's a great combination of flavors and my toddler and baby love it. It is important to note that these are much thicker and creamier than the Gerber yogurt drops. The Gerber ones are very different from the ones I thought would be the same. A brand like this is the way to go!.
I was concerned that my baby would choke on them. A piece that almost stuck in her mouth was the one she was just eating As I got her out of her chair and started helping her move, she started shaking and was frozen. Then, as I was getting her out of her chair, she started crying because she thought she was going to be trapped. Referencing her age, she is 11 months old and has her two middle top teeth and two middle bottom teeth, neither of which are It appears that she has met all the milestones on the bag (crawling, pincer grasp, etc. ) She eats well as well. The food you eat normally is the size of the photo and larger/softer, plus thin slices does not encounter any problems with the rice or cassava grain free puffs as well. These are a problem since they become sticky as soon as they are wet from the yogurt coating, and the shape and size certainly lend themselves to choking. It might be necessary for your baby to have more teeth on the sides to be able to crunch these into small pieces. If I were to avoid, I would. Anyhow, I'd keep a close eye on things. In addition (and obviously less seriously), the nuts were super sweet and contained added sugar, which I think is unnecessary for a snack for babies. Their flavor was similar to a dessert.
I am almost 10 years old Date of the month Her mouth was clogged with one, so I had to flip her over and hit her back a few times while performing CPR to get it out. During the first few months of parenthood, it was the most harrowing experience of my whole life. There is no noticeable difference in taste or texture In the end, the shape is the most important factor. When it is recommended that coins and other metal objects be kept away from our small children, so that they do not choke, then why, oh why, are these designed exactly like coins? During her 9 months of living checkup the doctor told us that she is ready for puffs and melts now. There is no way I will ever buy these products for my child again. Instead of Hershey Kisses, I ordered Gerber organic yogurt melts that have a tall structure like that of a yogurt melt. My daughter seems to have to chew more to melt it because the taller structure makes her chew more When contrasted with these Happy Baby coins, which tend to just be pushed back in the throat the next time. You should never give these to an infant who does not have.
They should not have added sugar to them. If you take out the sugar, these would be fantastic!.