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HomeGourmet FoodsAppetizers / SnacksGerber Graduates Strawberry & Apple Puffs, 1.48-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6) |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
~*~*~My Girls LOVE these, PERFECT SIZE for Little Fingers~*~*~ Oct 19, 2009
By Mommy of Cuties M & Z
"Mom of Twins"
When we first started giving these to our daughters we had to keep a very close eye on them(as with any solid food) because sometimes they would start choking and we would have to stick our fingers in their mouths and get these out.
These do 'dissolve' pretty easily but your baby may take a little getting used to eating them like mine did. But in no time they knew how to eat these with OUT choking. I think at first they were just trying to swallow them before they got wet and 'dissolved'.
We have bought Walmart Store Brand & these Gerber Puffs. Walmart Brand is Good but Gerber brand is GREAT! The Gerber Puffs are bigger making them easier for tiny fingers to pick them up, yet they are still a small enough size for them to eat. Walmart Brand have a lot of broken pieces so many of the pieces are tiny and my girls can't pick them up to eat them, I don't know that I have ever found a broken Gerber piece. I think Gerber stays fresh longer, it seems not too long after I open a Walmart Brand they are stale feeling.
Since I have twins we go through these fast so we've found it much cheaper to order them in bulk.
These keep my girls happy while my husband and I eat or get things done. Even if I have just fed my girls, if they see us eating they will have a fit. We put some puffs on their walker or high chair trays and they are Happy again. We even pour these in their play pen & they don't even make a mess. At a restaurant if my girls are getting fussy, we'll keep giving them puffs and they are happy. We give them puffs while we are heating their food, if not they'll normally throw fits until we are feeding them.
We've tried the Gerber flavors: Bananna, Strawberry/Apple, Apple Cinnamon & my girls love them all.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Always a hit! Sep 08, 2011
By S. L. Davis
"LA Librarian"
Puff are what I call Baby Crack. They aren't bad for your kid and is always a quick and easy snack. This flavor isn't our favorite but still one my son enjoys.
Must have when on sale Jul 30, 2011
By Aleisha Fritzen I got them when on sale so better price than off-brands. They taste great my daughter loves them. Toddler must have! Get the off-brand though like parentschoice or up and up if not on sale though cuz they are the same thing taste just the same just not as pretty packaging.
convenient May 24, 2011
By charlene b my toddler loves them,they are convenient,perfect for sitters house or on the go,and my boy likes all of them.walmart has them under 3 a canister i think.i usually get them there.my star review is based o how much sugar they have.i prefer to give my kid flavored cheerios,they have less sugar and better on price,they just don't melt in your mouth or come in a convenient can.besides the sugar and price,i love them.but i do pretty much use all of the gerber toddler stuff for on the go,and when i am home i try to use a different sub,like cereal,yogurt or what ever the mainproduct is for that specific gerber item.my dad and babysitter pretty much love to have these on hand for mess free convenience though.
A good choice for new crunchers and munchers! Jan 12, 2011
By Oregonian I was pretty wild about these for awhile when my little guy started eating solid food; they dissolve easily and he has fun picking them up. If I put a bunch in his tray, he'll try to shovel them in, but if I put one at a time down he'll pick them up with a thumb and finger. He's fun to watch, learning new things.
I do worry about the added sugar, so I've been holding back a little on these lately, offering them less often and giving him Cheerios instead. The Gerber/Nestle corn crunchies are a little up in the sodium, too. Kid snacks don't need that stuff, really, so I'm looking for alternatives, but I think these will still be around at our house for awhile; everything in moderation. :)
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