Gerber Snacks for Baby Lil Crunchies, Garden Tomato, 1.48 Ounce (Pack of 6)
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That's what I've been wondering as well! I'm so disappointed because I paid for this long-term subscription. save. : (br>I'm hoping it won't be phased out.)
The cans are cardboard with a plastic lid and a tin bottom. They're tough enough for a toddler to play with, but an adult could easily step on them and crush the cans.
Instead of cheese, they have a tomato flavor. It's also not as messy as cheese puffs.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about Gerber® Garden Tomato Lil Crunchies®. Yes, they are gluten-free, to answer your question. Free.
Selected User Reviews For Gerber Snacks for Baby Lil Crunchies, Garden Tomato, 1.48 Ounce (Pack of 6)
Surprisingly, it tastes even better than we had anticipated. My wife ate more than 50% of first box
My wife ate more than 50% of first box
My wife ate more than We'd like to give it a try before giving it to the baby, and we really like it. br>br>We began with a 4-person team. 5 pieces, and the baby is now eating quite a few of them. They do not stick in the baby's mouth, and they are easy to hold in their tiny hands. The only issue I have with them is that they have too much crunch and stick to baby hands/fingers, which you must ensure your child does not put in his or her eyes or nose.
Our 10- month- These are very popular with the older generation. I fell in love with one after sampling one and frequently stole from the kid's can. I found it to be one of the few savory puffs I could find. The flavor is more intense than that of other stars or sweet puffs, which our LO prefers. It melts nicely in the mouth of LO. br>br> We were all afraid he'd choke or gag if he shoved the whole puff in his mouth, but after a little moving around in his mouth, the puff melts into a small piece that he could swallow fine. br>br>The can says to consume within 5 days of opening for optimal freshness. I'd stick to that and wait at least a week before giving it to babies or toddlers. When it's no longer fresh, it doesn't melt as quickly, which can cause choking.
I am a Pre-K teacher. k, and they aren't appropriate for my students. I have to admit something. They belong to me! Andddddddddddddddddddddddd I Why is this the case?.
As a result, they're now the same price as in stores, if not more. Purchasing in large quantities! It's ridiculous. Original review: br>br> br>Ordering them this way saves you less than $2 per item, whereas buying them in stores costs at least $2. Amazon now accepts EBT, so it's a no-brainer for me! My child is four years old, autistic, and allergic to a variety of things. Eater who is picky. Unfortunately, because it does not contain milk, this is the only flavor he can have. We weren't always able to find it in stores, so I'm glad I came here. I wish Gerber would try harder to make more allergy-friendly foods, and there's no reason to sell this for such a high price; it would be nice if I could buy it in bulk, like cheese puffs, for a lower price.
These are a big hit with my son. He likes to dip them in purées, so we call them "dip dips. " He recently had to go gluten-free, and I was having a difficult time finding snacks that he could eat; fortunately, he loves these. They're the perfect size for finger food, have a fantastic flavor (I've tried them), and aren't nearly as expensive as many other gluten-free options. I buy these in bulk and he devours them as soon as I place my order.
These are things that my little guy adores. The Garden Tomato flavor in particular. He isn't a fan of the other flavors available. I don't blame him in the least. These are absolutely fantastic. When we're out for a walk, I feel only a smidgeon of guilt for raiding his snack stash. But, hey, I'll take care of everything while you relax in the stroller. I'm in desperate need of some crunch.
" kinds of yogurt" These are a big hit with our daughter! We had to take her to a specialist because she was having a lot of trouble transitioning to solid foods, and the specialist said that if your child is having trouble with solids and chewing motions, you should take them to a specialist. To encourage chewing on the sides of the mouth, choose foods that are longer and thinner. These were ideal because they were easy to cut into rounds with a serrated knife and were long enough to be held to one side of the mouth to encourage chewing. br>br>In addition, our daughter was a huge fan of puffs of any kind. We wanted to include a wide range of flavors at the very least. We continue to use them in "mixes" with other easy-to-pick-up foods (goldfish, veggie crisps, etc. )br>br>Would recommend, will buy again!.
These are a hit with both my baby and my three-year-old! My three-year-old can't eat dairy, so this flavor was ideal for her, as it gave her a Cheeto-like snack. It disintegrates quickly and easily. The amount of flavor is just right.