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March 3, 2008

6 Big Ways to Save on Infant Formula
According to Consumer Reports’ Babies & Kids Blog, parents can save money on baby formula in a number of ways. In fact, experts recommend parents who choose formula to use powder formula, purchase big cans of baby formula when possible, and consider a store brand baby formula at mass merchandisers such as Wal-Mart.


November 14, 2007

Store-Brand Baby Formulas and Brand Name Baby Formulas the Same
A mother of twins, blogger Sandra Williams reveals the main difference between store-brand baby formulas and brand name baby formulas is price; parents can save quite a bit of money opting for a store brand rather than a big brand name baby formula.


October 28, 2007

5 Ways to Save Money on Your New Baby
New mom blogger mommywah lists five ways to save money after having a new baby, including breast-feeding and choosing a store-brand baby formula instead of a more expensive national brand.


October 4, 2007

Baby Formula for Your Child
In a baby formula blog posting, author Michael Kabel provides an overview of baby formula, discusses the benefits of breast feeding, and reveals an important fact: all baby formula manufacturers are required by law to meet nutritional guidelines supplied by the Food and Drug Administration.


September 24, 2007

Why There's No Reason NOT to Buy Store Brand Baby Formula
Parent and Wise Bread blogger Paul Michael comments on the advantages of buying store-brand baby formulas compared to expensive national brand formulas that meet the same FDA infant formula guidelines.


July 22, 2007

Baby Food Formula Basics
Baby Health Care blogger Swarna discusses baby formula, milk versus soy protein sources, and special offerings from Bright Beginnings baby formula.


January 1, 2007

Are generic or store-brand baby formulas less nutritious than brand-name formulas?
According to Jan Barger, lactation consultant, all generic [store-brand baby formulas] formulas must meet the same strict safety, nutrition, and manufacturing guidelines as the priciest products on the market.


September 1, 2005

Infant Formula 101
Gloria Tsang, RD, comments on the truth behind baby formula: all brands of formula including store-brand baby formulas meet the requirements regulated by the FDA and provide sufficient nutrients for growing babies.


August 1, 2005

Feeding FAQs: Getting Started
All formulas manufactured in the United States have to meet strict nutritional standards from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), so just because a formula is name brand (versus generic) doesn't necessarily mean that it's the best for your baby.


 
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