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The must-have book for any family with allergies, food sensitivities or other nutritional concerns.

BBAABBYY Nutrition, Allergen

& Score Guide

BBAABBYY

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 Published by Foodfacts Books. PO Box 1447 Edison, NJ 08818 www.foodfacts.com ©2013 Foodfacts.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or other-wise, without the express, written permission of the publisher.

For more information about this book, about our health score, or about other products, please visit www.foodfacts.com or email us at [email protected]. Library of Congress Control Number: ISBN: 978-0-9887670-0-3

DISCLAIMER / LIMIT OF LIABILITY This book is intended as an informational guide and is not meant to be a substitution for professional medical care, treatment or advice. The authors, publisher and foodfacts.com make no represnta-tions or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifically disclaim all warranties. The advice and information contained herein may not be suitable for every situation. This work is sold with the understanding that the authors, publisher and food-facts.com are not rendering medical advice. The inclusion or exclusion of products herein is not an endorsement or criticism of that product. All grades and scores are offered as the opinion of food-facts.com. Information in this guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for any medical advice provided by a physician or other healthcare professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. The “Warnings” on a product, such as “may contain peanuts” or “manufactured on shared equipment with wheat” are not included in our foodfacts guide and may affect the allergen status of a product. Manufacturers may change ingre-dients and processes at any time. If you have an allergy or concern, please refer to the specific product packaging or contact the manufacturer to ensure that a product is safe to consume. Foodfacts.com and this guide do not provide medical advice.

2013 Edition2013 Edition2013 Edition

By Stanley Rak

Edited by Sarah Butterfield

Contributors: Crystal Chapman, Janna Khan, and Cynthia Mpletsakis.

Nutrition Advisor: Mariam Sawary

With special thanks to Luanne Bannon, Bill Darron,

Eric Pastva, Jonathan Quass, and Patricia Rak.

BBAABBYY

For my wife, Patricia, with my love.

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Years ago, I watched my grandchildren start to reach for packaged, pro-cessed snacks and became concerned about what they were eating. I no-ticed that ingredient labels were confusing and often downright mislead-ing, and nutrition labels provided information with very little context or clarification. How could I expect my grandkids to think about what they were eating when even I couldn’t get a clear sense about these foods? That’s when I launched foodfacts.com, starting with exhaustive research into these ingredients, and the compilation of a comprehensive food da-tabase. The more we researched, the more we were able to include: nu-trition information, allergen information, ingredient definition and warn-ings, and more. When nutritionists, doctors, school nurses and families with children with allergies started asking me for a clear, portable guide that could highlight factors like sugar, carbohydrates, allergens, trans fats, and controversial ingredients, I knew the time was right for a printed food guide. This book will help you know exactly what brands and foods are best for you, your clients and your families.

In Good Health,

Stanley Rak

Founder and President

A WORD FROM OUR FOUNDER

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How To Use This Guide 10

Our Nutrition Philosophy 11

About FoodFacts.com 12

Our Health Score 13

Nutrition Guides 14-19

Pregnancy Nutrition 14-15

Infant Nutrition 16

Six Months to One Year 17

One to Two Years 18

Toddlers 19

Choosing a Formula 20-22

Make Your Own Baby Food 24-25

Understanding Nutrients 26

Recommended Daily Intake 28

Nutrients and Health 29-31

Allergies 32-35 Allergies 101 32

Class One Allergens 33-34

Other Allergens 35

Controversial Ingredients 36-39

Product Listing 41-84 Index 86

References 87

Personal Notes & Recommendations 88-89

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Thank you for using the Food Facts Product Nutrition and Scoring Guide. This guide is designed to provide unbiased nutritional information to its readers. FoodFacts.com and this guide DO NOT PROVIDE ANY MEDICAL ADVICE. The first section of our guide covers basic preg-nancy, infant and toddler nutrition information, tips and advice from real moms. The second section provides details on the vari-ous qualities we grade in our product listing, such as nutrition values, controversial ingredi-ents and allergens. The third section is our product listing, which is organized by category of baby food and then by brand, alphabetically. Each product has the fol-lowing information: The FoodFacts Health Score Grade, which assigns an at-a-glance overview of the nutritional

quality of a product. More information about this innovative, patent-pending Health Score Grade can be found on page 13.

After the product name is the serving size, and then the standard nutritional factors. We pro-vide the calories, fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar and protein counts.

Next is the Allergen and Considerations section. The “Class One” allergens are listed first, in orange for clear recognition: Peanuts, Eggs, Soy, Fish, Shellfish, Nuts, Dairy, and Wheat. Next are the less common allergens: Corn, Gluten, Sulfites, and Nightshades. Then there are the remaining considerations, which some consumers may find problematic: MSG, flavorings, trans fat, animal-derived ingredients, carrageenan, high fructose corn syrup, colorings and other

controversial ingredients. A more complete de-scription of these allergens is on page 32, and the controversial ingredients are discussed on page 36. Remember, the FoodFacts Health Score is not a final judgment on a product, and many products, such as treats, may score lower but still be part of a nutritious diet in moderation. The Score is a guideline to help consumers navigate the com-plex world of ingredient lists and nutrition la-bels.

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While our score is based on a mathematical algorithm that excludes taste, personal bias and man-ufacturer input, it’s still formulated based on our philosophy of nutrition. This guide provides information on the im-portant nutrients as well as recommended daily intakes. It also has information on dif-ferent allergens, as well as the controversial ingredients found in processed baby foods which you may want to avoid. We believe that the healthiest choices will avoid conditioning your child to expect overly sweet foods, which can lead to a lifetime struggle with obesity. We also prefer foods with no controversial ingredients, artificial colors, artificial or natural flavorings and pre-servatives. Like our website, this guide favors a holistic approach to nutrition, looking at not only the “good” and “bad” numbers on a nutrition label, but also at the quality of ingredients.

OUR NUTRITION PHILOSOPHY

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Foodfacts.com was founded by Stanley Rak over ten years ago to better understand what we are all eating and feeding to our families. Our one-of-a-kind product data-

base is a must-use tool for any family with allergies, dietary restrictions, or con-cerns about the use (and overuse) of controversial ingredients.

We answer the question: “What is really in my food?”

Company Values FoodFacts.com is dedicated to being the most credible and comprehensive resource on food ingredients to promote the enjoyment of optimum nutrition and health. Our constant and steadfast approach to expanding services, database information and enhancing our community interaction platforms, is a significant part of this commitment to the consumer. What We Believe FoodFacts.com believes in giving the consumer the straight facts, objectively and directly, without any bias or filtering! This is refreshingly a total, holistic approach to consumer nutri-tional information and education. We have a relentless commitment to move forward with the most comprehensive and advantageous "one stop" source of ingredients and nutrition-al information available on the Internet today. We will settle for no less. As a result, FoodFacts.com subscribers enjoy a vast array of tools, resources and information. The site has been conceived to provide members with a personal nutritional profile that offers many valuable features. Members can set up their own personal nutritional profiles, including "avoidance lists." This provides a convenient way to determine what specific ingredients from the database are actually in the foods they commonly eat and enjoy. The site's features and services have been carefully constructed from the beginning to offer those members with specific food allergies an alert when a researched food product contains an allergen. Health and nutritionally-minded consumers have discovered FoodFacts to be es-pecially useful. Individuals with food allergies and sensitivities appreciate the site's compre-hensive features, while dieters, expectant mothers and parents have also been very enthusias-tic about the site and its usefulness as a healthy resource.

Visit us at www.foodfacts.com to view our massive prod-uct database, read up on the latest food news, interact

with the community in our forum and more!

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It’s a holistic approach. Instead of just looking at a few numbers on a nutrition label, our score takes into account all aspects of a product’s quality, includ-ing nutritional content and ingredient quality. It’s unbiased. Our score is a complex set of mathematical equations, which pre-vents any personal biases or prejudices from impacting the score. A product’s taste is not a consideration, and no manufacturers have an input. We also don’t score comparatively to other prod-ucts; it’s not a ranking system. It’s about complete nutrition. Some products look like they should earn a high score because they are low fat or low in calories, but that’s not enough for our FoodFacts score. We also look to see how much nutrition, such as fiber, vitamins and minerals, a product contains. In other words, it’s not just that a product isn’t bad for you, it has to be proactively good for you as well to achieve a top score. That’s another reason why we stress that a healthy, complete diet doesn’t have to be only A foods – even some lower scoring products can be part of a nutritious diet in moderation. It works like this. Our patent-pending formula looks at aspects of the nutrition label and assigns a grade based on our nutrition department’s recommendations for that food group. That grade is then given a bonus for vitamins and loses points for controversial ingredients. What about allergens? Our allergen icons are helpful tools for people who need to avoid certain foods, but containing an allergen does not negatively impact the score. There are four types of ingredients that do have an icon and also deduct points from a product: trans fat (hydrogenated oils), controver-sial ingredients (e.g. artificial flavors or preservatives), flavorings (e.g. artificial or “natural” flavors), and ingredients containing MSG or free glutamates (e.g. yeast extract or hydrolyzed proteins). How should I use the FoodFacts Health Score? The unique, patent-pending FoodFacts Health Score is a guideline to help our members navi-gate the often confusing world of ingredient lists and nutrition labels. We stay on top of the research about controversial ingredients and hidden food risks to provide consumers with all of the information they need to make informed decisions about their nutrition. As always, we do not provide medical advice and any questions about your personal nutrition or a product’s suitability for your needs should be discussed with a doctor or medical professional. Have more questions? Visit us at www.foodfacts.com where you can read more about our score, browse Frequently Asked Questions, submit a product score disagreement, interact in our forums and more.

OUR HEALTH SCORE

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The food you consume before and during your pregnancy plays a critical role in the development of your baby. Focus on foods that are high in vitamins and minerals because your body needs al-most double the normal amounts to support a healthy baby. Additionally, there are many foods which should be avoided. PREGNANCY SUPERFOODS: Oatmeal: Oats contain lots of fiber, vitamin B, iron and many essential minerals. Bananas: Bananas are rich in potassium and offer quick energy to fight off pregnancy fatigue. They’re also easy on your stomach if you’re nauseated. Broccoli: With cheese or without cheese, broccoli is fantastic for you and your baby because it contains calcium and folate –but broccoli is also rich in fiber and antioxidants. And since it con-tains plenty of vitamin A & C, this popular green vegetable will help absorb iron when it’s eaten with an iron-rich food. It also contains the all important, folic acid. Leafy Greens: Spinach or kale may not be your favorite foods, but they can be dressed up in sal-ads, sandwiches or in hot dishes, so you and baby will get the benefits from the high quantities of folic acid, iron, folate, calcium and vitamin A. Nuts: Fat is critical for your baby’s brain development. A form of heart-healthy fat found in nuts is a good replacement to some saturated fats, but because they are high in fat and calories, stick to a one-ounce serving per day. Walnuts are a great source to boost baby’s brain development. Nuts are also full of minerals and vitamin E. If you have any sort of allergy, experts recommend that you avoid highly allergenic foods, such as peanuts, during your pregnancy. Dried Beans & Lentils: All woman need 10 extra grams of protein a day during pregnancy; beans and lentils are an excellent source, with about 15 grams per cup! They’re also packed with folic acid, vitamin B6 and iron. One cup of cooked lentils meets half of the daily folate requirement. They’re also high in fiber, which helps fight constipation. Eggs: Many woman develop aversions to meat while pregnant. Eggs are an excellent alternative protein source, since they contain all the essential amino acids your body needs. Avoid raw or runny eggs as they might have a bacteria which is dangerous for your growing baby. Lean Meat: Your daily iron needs double during pregnancy, so it’s important to include plenty of iron-rich foods, like cooked red meat. Prenatal Vitamins: Prenatal vitamins during pregnancy are essential to help cover any nutritional gaps in your diet. The vitamins folic acid, iron, and calcium are especially important.

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Foods that you should avoid during pregnancy: High Mercury Fish: Sharks, Swordfish, Tilefish, Tuna Steaks, Canned Solid White Albacore Tuna are only a few fish high in mercury. High volumes of mercury are not only harmful for anyone’s health, but particularly harmful to a developing baby’s nervous system, lungs, kidneys, vision and hearing. Some seafood like salmon, herring and sardines, contains heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids including DHA, which supports fetal brain development and should be included in your pregnancy diet. Caffeine: Some research shows that high amounts of caffeine, like coffee, soda or caffeinated beverages (considered to be more than two cups a day) can raise your risk of miscarriage, pre-term labor and low birth weight. Minimize to a cup a day. Spicy Foods: Eating spicy foods can give pregnant woman major heart-burn. While this won’t harm your baby, it can make you feel pretty lousy. If you have GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease, a more severe, chronic form of heartburn), you should take extra precaution to avoid spicy dishes. Spicy food does not induce labor, but it does bring on the heartburn. Herbal Tea: Some herbs can have medical affects like actual drugs; Even though the amount of herbs used in teas isn’t believed to be strong enough to cause problems, the FDA doesn’t regulate them, so you still don’t know exactly how potent they are.1 ALCOHOL: Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome, birth defects, learning disabilities, behavioral problems and many more issues. SMOKING/DRUG USE: Smoking and drug use exposes your growing baby to harmful chemicals and lowering the amount of oxygen the baby receives. Smoking and the use of drugs during pregnan-cy can increase the risk of miscarriage, low birth weight, stillbirth, placental previa or abrup-tion, prematurity, cleft palate and other birth defects.2

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During your baby's first 3 months, breast milk or formula will provide all the nutrition needed. It has all the necessary vitamins and minerals. Breast milk’s unique antibodies (or disease-fighting cells) help protect infants from numerous illnesses and diseases. Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 4 months decreases the incidence of atopic dermatitis, cow’s milk allergy and wheezing in early life when compared with feeding infants cow’s milk-based formula.

Infant formulas are available for babies whose mothers are not able or decide not to breastfeed. Infant formulas are either iron fortified (12 milligrams of iron) or low iron (2 milligrams of iron). It is important for infants to receive an iron fortified formula to reduce risks of iron-deficiency anemia. If infants consume a low iron formula you should consult with your doctor about an iron supplement after 4 months old.

Consult your pediatrician before feeding infants anything other than formula or breast milk. Un-modified cow’s milk has little iron, so giving your baby unmodified cow’s milk too early can re-sult in iron-deficiency anemia.

To warm milk/formula:

Important: DO NOT MICROWAVE FORMULA.

It is important to sterilize bottles and their nipples before first use.

According to the World Health Organization, recent studies suggest that mixing powdered formu-la with high temperature water (70 degree celcius-158 degree Fahrenheit) will destroy the bac-terium enterobacter sakazakii (bacteria found in powdered milk) which can cause a rare infec-tion in premature infants.

To make the temperature uniform, mix the milk or formula gently, but try not to introduce air into it. Sprinkle several drops of milk or formula on the back of your hand, not your wrist, to test the temperature and ensure it’s not too hot for feeding. The milk should be slightly warm to the touch, and you should barely feel the temperature on your skin. Throw away milk or formula leftover in bottles, and do not save it for another feeding. Opened cans of liquid concentrate or ready-to-eat formula should be refrigerated and used within 48 hours after opening or according to the directions on the label. If food is left out longer than two hours, bacteria can grow to harmful levels. Follow the instructions on the label when it comes to how much water to use in the formula. Under-diluted formulas can result in dehydration of the infant and over-diluted formulas can re-sult in not enough nutrition and if continued, over time too much water in the formula can slow growth. Always look for changes in formula color, smell or taste and check the use-by-dates to ensure the highest quality formula for your infant.

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SIX MONTHS TO ONE YEAR

Breast milk or formula should be the baby’s main source of nutrition until at least 6 months of age. The recommended time to start semi-solid foods, such as rice cereal mixed with formula, is between 4 and 6 months. If your baby is between these ages, make sure they are sitting up with your support, turning their head, making chewing motions with their mouth, and that they are able to spit up. Remember to continue to formula feed because you’re just adding to your baby’s diet, not changing it yet. The time will come where they eventually are just on solids. When it comes to how much to feed your baby, don’t worry — your baby will give signs when he or she is hungry and when he or she is done eating (such as turning his/her head away, spitting out food or crying.) Do not try to force food or make them eat anything more than they want. Re-specting your child’s eating habits will avoid overeating now and when they get older.

Switching to semi-solids: If you introduce one new food at a time, you will be able to identify any foods that cause allergies in your baby. Start with a single grain ce-real, such as rice cereal. Next you can in-troduce another cereal such as oat or bar-ley, then vegetables, and lastly fruits. Fruits should be last when introducing foods because you don’t want to condition them to sweetness. As you expand your baby's palate, continue to give new foods a trial run (a few days to a week) to look for any allergic reactions. Infants and young children are prone to food borne illness, so be sure to have your children wash their hands before every

meal, prepare food and formula correctly, and check the lid of the jar you are feeding from. Do not add salt or sugar to your baby's foods to make them taste better. Your baby does not pre-fer to have foods that are salty or sweet because all flavors are new to him.

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A major transition in feeding capabilities and nutrition needs occurs as the child grows from in-fancy into toddlerhood. Energy and nutrient requirements can increasingly be met by a wide vari-ety of nutritious foods from all food groups, with a whole new range of textures and flavors. At one year, formula-fed babies can switch to whole cow’s milk. Whole milk is important for the child at this age because fat plays a role in brain development. A one year old should be joining the family at the table for meals to learn proper mealtime behavior. The average young child should have three meals per day with additional snacks offered 2-3 times per day. Serv-ing sizes for young children are much smaller than adult serving sizes – about ¼ of what an adult eats. The next few months will be time to stop using a bot-tle and transition to a sippy cup. Gradu-ally replace their bottle with a cup of milk at a meal. You may mix milk with formula in the beginning if your child is not used to the taste.

After your child turns 1, you can start looking out for any iron deficiency symp-toms. Feed your child iron rich foods and continue the iron fortified cereal until they are 18 months to 2 years.

Stay away from foods that could cause choking. Examples are hard candy, raw vegetables, hard fruits, raisins, nuts, hot dogs and popcorn. Be sure to supervise your child at all times when eat-ing.

Puree veggies and fruits such as sweet potatoes, bananas, avocados and pears.

After pureed foods your baby can try foods such as meats and poultry, eggs, dairy products, and beans. Just cut or mash the food into a size and consistency that he/she can chew or gum.

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TODDLER

After he or she reaches age 2, your child can have the same foods the rest of the family eats. Of-fer your toddler meals that include a variety of healthy foods, such as whole grains, lean protein, reduced-fat dairy foods, fruits, and vegetables cut up well so your child can chew and swallow them safely. Generally, toddlers need between 3 and 5 oz. of whole grains, 1 cup of fruit, 1 cup of vegetables, 2 to 4 oz. of meat and beans, and 2 cups of milk. Offering children a balanced diet with a minimum of saturated fat (found primarily in fatty animal foods) and partially hydrogenated fat (from processed foods) helps them develop the eating hab-its necessary to avoid chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer later on. Also at this age, you can switch to low-fat or non-fat milk after checking with your pediatrician. Once your child is two, you can add some diced cheese, cottage cheese, low-fat yogurt, iron forti-fied cereals, grains, cooked and cup up vegetables, fruits, protein, fruit and vegetable juice. Serving other calcium-rich foods like yogurt and cheese either as snacks or with meals will also help meet calcium needs and build strong bones. The rising frequency of obesity in children has been linked in part to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages. You should limit your child’s fruit juice intake to 4-6 fl oz/day. Offer water and low-fat milk in addition to the juice. Continue to stay away from foods that cause choking because your toddler’s risk of choking is still high. Six months is when your baby’s natural stores of iron begin to deplete, and some babies may not get enough iron in their formula or liquid diet to replace them. Iron-fortified baby cereal is a good early source of iron, but when your baby is eating a variety of foods there are more iron rich options.

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While both the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics sup-port exclusive breast feeding for the first six months of life, we recognize that this isn’t always a possibility, which is why this guide offers information on commercially-produced formulas. Be-cause nutrition at this stage of development is fundamental to your baby’s life-long health, se-lecting the right formula is critical. Your baby’s doctor is the best source of information on which formulation will meet your child’s specific nutritional needs, but we have also gathered a list of other concerns and ingredients to watch out for. Infant Formulas and our Foodfacts Health Score. Our scoring algorithm for infant formulas works differently than on other products, because the nutritional contact is regulated, and therefore very similar between brands. Instead, our scores for infant formulas are based on the ingredients used. We scoured the ingredient lists for contro-versial ingredients, such as carrageenan and palm olein oil, ingredients that are specifically diffi-cult for infants to digest like modified food starches, and ingredients that do not have enough research or proven benefits to justify using them in an infant formula. Because this will be the main source of nutrition for the first few months of your child’s life, we took particular care in determining these recommendations and scores. Below is a list of the ingredients that are ei-ther outright controversial or simply unnecessary in formulas.

Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup Solids and Sugar All formulas, like breast milk, contain some form of sugar to help babies di-gest proteins. Breast milk contains lac-tose, which many formulas also con-tain. However, some formulas opt for other sugars such as corn syrup, corn syrup solids, maltodextrin or sucrose. We have three concerns when it comes to these different kinds of sugar in for-mula. The first is that sugar is not listed on the nutritional label of infant formulas; it is instead classified as a carbohydrate. The FDA does not regu-late how much sugar is permitted or how it should be disclosed. The second

concern is that when a sugar is used that is sweeter than lactose, such as corn syrup or sucrose, then we are conditioning babies to crave sweetness, which causes them to over-eat or develop an

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over-active “sweet tooth” later in life. The third concern is that these sugars may in fact lead to childhood obesity, which is why Europe has banned the use of sucrose in infant formula.4 Carageenan Carageenan is an extract of seaweed, used to thicken or stabilize food products. A 2007 joint FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)/WHO (World Health Organization) committee stated that “based on information available, it is inadvisable to use carrageenan or processed eu-cheuma seaweed in infant formulas.” While Carrageenan is “generally recognized as safe” in the US due to the very small amounts generally included in products, when it is included in for-mula, the infant tends to consume much more and is therefore at risk for negative health conse-quences, such as GI ulceration and intestinal inflammation. Carrageenan is banned for use in formula in the European Union. Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Arachidonic Acid (ARA, AA) There is not sufficient evidence to add these or other polyunsaturated fatty acids with over 20 carbon atoms to infant formula, because there is not enough evidence of the benefit or dietary essentiality. Additionally, there have been complaints that DHA/ARA supplemented infant for-mula causes severe gastrointestinal distress in some infants. Nucleotides There has been conflicting research about the addition of nucleotides to infant formula. While some short-term studies display positive research, more evidence is needed to justify using nu-cleotides. Glycine Glycine fed to growing preterm infants is entirely metabolized in the gut and does not have a discernible effect on whole body protein. There was no convincing evidence of a dietary re-quirement for glycine. Oligosaccharides There is not enough evidence of any benefits to justify adding this to infant formula. Addition-ally, there is the potential for gastrointestinal distress. Under the described conditions of use, fructooligosaccharides added to infant formula showed variable effects on consistency and fre-quency of stools. There was an increased prevalence of adverse effects, including loose stools, in infants fed formula with added fructooligosaccharides. The possibility of increased risk of de-hydration can also not be excluded, raising concerns with respect to the safety of such formu-lae. Probiotics / Prebiotics Infant formulae are increasingly supplemented with probiotics, prebiotics, or synbiotics despite

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uncertainties regarding their efficacy. There is not enough evidence to state that supplementation of term infant formula with symbiotic, probiotics or prebiotics does result in improved growth or clinical outcomes in term infants. There is no data available to establish if synbiotics are superior to probiotics or prebiotics. Modified food starch Modified food starch is used in baby foods as a thickening agent to improve consistency and keep solids suspend-ed, as well as a bulking agent to re-place nutritious foods “such as fruit.” Some research3 shows possible malab-sorption, leading to diarrhea. More long-term research is needed for modified food starch - Modi-fied food starches used by the food industry for infants and young children are of concern and there is an urgent need for additional data regarding their bioavailability, effect on nutrient ab-sorption, intestinal changes, and toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic effects.

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NOTES FOR MY BABY

You can use this page to record notes and recommendations for your infant’s formula.

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When choosing what type or brand of baby food to feed your baby, sometimes the best choice is Yours! Making your own baby food from scratch is not only easy, but it’s efficient and eco-nomical. Knowing exactly what you’re putting in their little tummies can give you peace of mind. In the long-term, your baby will also have an easier time transitioning from baby-food to table-food as your child is already used to homemade cooking. Choose the Right Equipment An All-in-One Baby-Food Maker can prep your food from start to finish. First, it steam cooks, then purees fruit, vegetables and meat for baby. Many models defrost and reheat previous prepared meals, too! A Hand-Turned Food Mill can puree cooked fruit, vegetables and meat into many different textures using different blades. This device will come in handy as your baby grows because the consistency of their food should change as they transition to table food. A Baby-Food Grinder is a non-electric and portable device in which you place chunks of age-appropriate foods into the top opening, turn the handle that will puree the food. It’s that easy! The only downfall is that there is only one texture that it will process. Additionally, some grinders don’t always work as well as they promise. A Kitchen Blender or Food Processor is probably a device you already have. This might work well for you, though you might find it less than ideal for small jobs. An Old-Fashioned Fork can get the job done for easy to mash foods, like sweet potatoes, beans, and bananas. CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRODUCE Always try to aim for the freshest fruit and vegetables. Try to use what you buy within a few days. Good fruits to start with include ap-ples, apricots, bananas, blueberries, mangoes, peaches, pears and prunes. Vegetables to try include asparagus tips, avocadoes, carrots, peas, pota-toes, sweet potatoes, and winter squash. Beans and Lentils are a great source of protein, too!

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Preparing the Food First wash all fruits, vegetables and meat you plan to use to prepare your baby food. Cook any vegetables and fruits that need to be softened be-fore being pureed. To do this, you can bake, boil or steam the produce. If you choose to boil, use as little liq-uid as possible, as too much water can take away from the flavor. Addi-tionally, use some of the leftover liq-uid when mashing the food. After cooking, peel and pit the pro-duce and strain out any pits. Some fruits and vegetables don’t require any liquid, so simply mash and serve. For others, you want to add a little formula, breast milk or water to get the food to the consisten-cy you want. As your child grows, and is transitioning to table food, you would use less liquid. Grains like quinoa and millet can also be pureed or ground in a food mill. Cook them first accord-ing to the package directions. For older babies, whole grains make great finger foods! For meats and poultry, remove skin and fat before cooking. Then puree the cooked meat in a blender or grind in a food mill with a little liquid. For older children, chop up into very small pieces. Never feed your baby or toddler raw or undercooked meat. If you choose to make a large amount of baby-food, say for the week, use air tight containers to refrigerate what you will use within the next few days and freeze what you will use later on. Once the food is frozen, place the frozen food into freezer bags. It might be a good idea to write the date on the bag with permanent marker. Fruit and vegetables can last 6-8 months, while meats, chicken and fish will last a month or two. If this all sounds like a lot of trouble, keep in mind making homemade baby food can be the very same food you’re already making for the rest of your family—just mash, blend or grind! Your baby will benefit from the variety and nutrients.

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This guide provides the numerical values for calories, fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar and protein for each product; below is an explanation to put those numbers in context. CALORIES Calories (kcals) are a measurement of the energy your baby gets from his or her food. You need calories to function. Eating more calories than your body expends as energy can lead to weight gain when the unused energy is stored as fat in the body. It is also important to consider the type of calories your baby or toddler consumes: calories from nutrient-dense foods are always preferable to “empty calories” from junk food, which may provide the same energy, but no other benefits and could also be high in fat, sugar or controversial ingredients. FAT Lipids are important in an infants diet since they promote the accumulation of stored fat in the body, which is necessary for insulation to reduce body heat loss, to protect body organs and for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K). Stored fat also provides essential fatty ac-ids that are required for normal brain development, healthy skin and hair, normal eye develop-ment and resistance to infection and disease. Infants younger than 1 year old require approxi-mately 30 grams fat/day, which is the amount present in human milk. Human milk is high in lino-leic and linolenic acid. The primary fat in formulas are vegetable oils, coconut oil, safflower oil, and added ARA (Arachidonic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid.) Note: Added DHA and ARA can be controversial; please see page 21. CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates serve as primary sources of energy to fuel bodily activities while protein and fat are needed for other essential functions in the body, such as building and repairing tissues. The main carbohydrate in human milk is lactose, but some babies are lactose intolerant and need modified formula. The primary carbohydrates in formula are lactose, corn syrup solids, maltodex-trin, modified corn starch, sucrose, and modified tapioca starch. PROTEIN Protein is required in the diet to help build, maintain, and repair new tissues, including tissues of the skin, eyes, muscles, heart, lungs, brain, and other organs; manufacture important enzymes, hormones, antibodies, and other components; and perform very specialized functions in regulating body processes. Protein need is greater during the rapid growth of infancy (9.1 g/day for 0 – 6

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months, 11 g/day for 7 – 12 months). Protein needs are based on human milk composition . Human milk has less protein than formula, but is enough for first 6 months of life. Primary protein in hu-man milk provides 6 – 7% of energy, and is 60% whey protein (mostly lactalbumins) and 40% ca-sein. The primary proteins in formula are whey, protein isolates, hydrolyzed amino acids, free L-amino acids, soy protein amino acids SUGAR Sugar is a carbohydrate, thus containing 4 kcals/gram. Sugar can be naturally occurring, or added to food. Naturally occurring sugars are found in fruits and dairy products, while added sugars refer to a sugar (such as a syrup or granulated sugar) which was added during the manufacturing of a food. According to the American Heart Association, added sugars should be limited to 5% of total calories due to their negative health impacts.

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Nutrient (amount/day) Birth – 6 mo 6 mo – 1 yr 1 yr – 3 yrs

Protein (g) 9.1 11 13 Energy (Kcal) M: 570, F: 520 M:743 F:676 M:1046, F: 992 Carbohydrate (g) 60 95 130 Fiber (g) ND ND 19 Protein (g) 9.1 11 13 Total Fat (g) 31 30 ND Omega-6 (linoleic acid) (g) 4.4 4.6 7 Omega-3 (linolenic) (g) 0.5 0.5 0.7

Nutrient 

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Birth – 

6 mo

6 mo – 

1 yr

1 yr – 

3 yrs

Vitamin A (mcg) 400 500 300

Vitamin D (mcg) 10 10 15

Vitamin E (mg) 4 5 6

Vitamin K (mcg) 2.0 2.5 30

Vitamin C (mg) 40 50 15

Thiamin (mg) 0.2 0.3 0.5

Riboflavin (mg) 0.3 0.4 0.5

Niacin (mg) 2 4 6

Vitamin B6 (mg) 0.1 0.3 0.5

Folate (mcg) 65 80 150

Vitamin B12 (mcg) 0.4 0.5 0.9

Pantothenic Acid (mg) 1.7 1.8 2

Biotin (mcg) 5 6 8

Choline (mg) 125 150 200

Calcium (mg) 200 260 700

Nutrient 

(amount/day)

Birth – 

6 mo

6 mo – 

1 yr

1 yr – 

3 yrs

Phosphorus (mg) 100 275 460

Magnesium (mg) 30 75 80

Iron (mg) 0.27 11 7

Zinc (mg) 2 3 3

Iodine (mcg) 110 130 90

Selenium (mcg) 15 20 20

Fluoride (mg) 0.01 0.5 0.7

Manganese (mg) 0.003 0.6 1.2

Molybdenum (mcg) 2 3 17

Chromium (mcg) 0.2 5.5 11

Copper (mcg) 200 220 340

Potassium (g) 0.4 0.7 3.0

Sodium (g) 0.12 0.37 1.0

Chloride (g) 0.18 0.57 1.5

*ND = Not Determined. Please remember that the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for these nutrients is only a generalized rec-ommendation and should not be substituted for medical advice. Always consult with your child’s doctor if you have concerns about nutrition or health issues. These recommendations were obtained from the USDA.gov website. Editor’s note: if the numbers seem to jump up or drop down significantly on the chart, remember that as your baby grows, his or her nutritional needs can change dramatically!

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At Foodfacts.com, we get many questions about how and why a particular nutrient affects a product's score. It's our nutrition department to the rescue with an explanation for some of the most common nutrients and values that factor into our unique, patent-pending Health Score.

ADDED SUGARS

The USDA defines added sugars as sugars, syrups and other caloric sweeteners that are added to foods during processing, preparation, or consumed separately. Added sugars do not include natu-rally occurring sugars such as those in fruit or milk.

Added sugars provide empty calories, which are calories without any nutrients. This may contrib-ute to weight gain as empty calories do not provide a feeling of satiety the way that fibers, fats or proteins do. For optimum health, added sugars should be limited to six to nine teaspoons a day. The World Health Organization recommends a limit of 10% of calories coming from added sugars, and the American Heart Association recommends a limit of 5% of calories coming from added sug-ars. Much of the added sugar we consume comes from sweetened beverages, candies, desserts and sugary cereals. Home use of sugars is minimal compared to processed foods; for example, adding two teaspoons of honey to tea is minimal compared to the 10 teaspoons found in a 12 fl oz can of soda.

Added sugars include: brown sugar, corn sweetener, corn syrup, dextrose, fructose, fruit juice concentrates, glucose, high-fructose corn syrup, honey, invert sugar, lactose, maltose, malt syr-up, molasses, raw sugar, turbinado sugar, trehalose, sucrose, and more.

CHOLESTEROL

Cholesterol is a natural stearol (fat) present in all animal tissues. Humans are able to synthesize sufficient cholesterol to meet biologic requirements; there is no evidence for a dietary require-ment for cholesterol.

Moderate evidence from epidemiologic studies relates dietary cholesterol intake to clini-cal cardiovascular disease (CVD) end-points. Many randomized clinical trials on dietary cholesterol use eggs as the dietary source. Independent of other dietary factors, evidence suggests that con-sumption of one egg per day is not associated with risk of coronary heart disease or stroke in healthy adults, although consumption of more than seven eggs per week has been associated with increased risk.

DIETARY FIBER

Dietary fiber is a non-digestible form of carbohydrates and lignin (a chemical found in plant cell walls). It is naturally occurring in plant foods and has beneficial health properties. There are dif-ferent ways to categorize fiber, such as functional and dietary fiber, or the more popular terms “soluble” and “insoluble.” Soluble fiber absorbs water. It can help lower cholesterol, increase insulin sensitivity and delay stomach emptying, which leads to a feeling of fullness. Insoluble fi-ber does not absorb water. It helps prevent constipation, passes through intestines intact, and shortens transit time in gut.

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The health benefits of a diet high in fiber include reduced risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, diverticular disease and constipation. Fiber may also help with weight control, since it provides a feeling of satiety. It is worth noting that as fiber intake increases, so too should water intake as fiber absorbs water. Foods with naturally occurring fiber, such as legumes, nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables and whole grains, can also increase the nutrient density of one’s diet. It is unclear if added fiber provides the same health benefits as naturally occurring sources. The recommenda-tion for fiber intake is 14 grams per 1000 calories, or 25 grams per day for women and 38 grams per day for men. The average American consumption of fiber is 15 grams per day.

Excellent sources of soluble fiber include oatmeal, oat bran, legumes, apples, chia seeds, flax-seeds, blueberries and carrots.

Excellent sources of insoluble fiber include whole grains, wheat bran, celery, broccoli, dark leafy greens, onions, and tomatoes

SATURATED FATS

According to the USDA and American Heart Association, strong evidence suggests a link between increased saturated fat intake and heart disease, which is why the recommended limit for Saturat-ed Fat is less than seven to ten percent of one’s calorie intake. According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, “in addition to being a major contributor of solid fats, moderate evi-dence suggests an association with processed meats (e.g., franks, sausage and bacon) and in-creased risk of colorectal cancer and cardiovascular disease.”

However, foods contain a combination of different types of fatty acids and not all saturated fats are created equal. Lauric fatty acids and stearic fatty acids (found in unrefined coconut oil and cocoa, respectively) have been shown to have cardiovascular benefits!

SODIUM

Sodium is an essential nutrient that is required in our bodies in small amounts (180 – 500 mg). However, Americans ages two and older have an average daily intake of 3,436 mg – 1,136 mg over the tolerable upper limit set by the Institute of Medicine. According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, there is strong evidence that correlates high sodium intake, low potassi-um intake and low magnesium intake to high blood pressure, which could lead to cardiovascular disease, kidney disease and congestive heart failure.

Some people may be more sensitive to the effects of a high sodium intake than others. However, the effects of increased sodium intake extend beyond high blood pressure. Increased sodium in-take has also been shown to correlate with stomach cancer and osteoporosis. Food sources that are typically high in sodium are processed foods, which also tend to not provide other nutrients. It is worth noting that even if a processed food claims to be “low sodium,” it can still contain little nutritional value.

Excellent sources of low sodium, high potassium/magnesium/nutrient foods include nuts/seeds, legumes, fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

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VITAMINS: NATURALLY OCCURRING vs. ADDED VITAMINS

Many foods have vitamins and minerals added to them via enrichment (replacing lost nutrients) or fortification (adding nutrients to a food). Enrichment and fortification have proven beneficial to our health. For example: rickets, goiters and neural tube defects have decreased since foods were fortified/enriched with Vitamin D, iodine and folic acid, respectively. However, synthetic vitamins and minerals aren’t as readily absorbed or retained in our bodies compared to naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. Further, not all nutrients that are lost during processing are re-placed - refined grain foods lose dozens of nutrients in the refining process, but are only enriched with 5 nutrients.

Comparatively, naturally occurring nutrients found in whole foods have more to offer than forti-fied/enriched foods. Foods with naturally occurring vitamins and minerals have the added benefit of phytonutrients (chemical compounds in plants) that work synergistically with the vitamins in that food to contribute to our health. For example, the flavanoids in almond skin work with the naturally occurring vitamin E to lower LDL cholesterol.

It is important to take a look at what a whole food offers, rather than focus on individual nutri-ents. A sugary snack that offers 20% of daily calcium needs may also come with added sugars, arti-ficial dyes and flavors whereas a cup of milk may have added vitamin A and D, but is also a good source of protein, B vitamins, calcium and phosphorus.

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A food allergy is an immune system reaction to a protein in a particular food that is consumed. Within a few minutes of ingestion, symptoms such as skin irritations, swelling, and difficulty breathing can occur. Food allergies are most common in children and toddlers, and it is possible that they may grow out of allergies to dairy, wheat, eggs and soy. Allergies to seafood, peanuts, and tree-nuts are usually long-term. There are other conditions that are mistaken for food allergies: Food Intolerance: The immune system is not in-volved in a food intolerance. Your body has spe-cific enzymes to break down and digest specific types of foods. If your body doesn’t make enough of a kind of enzyme, a food intolerance for the corresponding food will occur. Symptoms are slightly different and less severe. For example, a lactose intolerance is when the body does not make enough lactase enzyme, which is the component that helps digest the lactose (lactose is the sugar in dairy). The symptoms may include stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhea, and gas. A food intolerance is not life-threatening, and can be managed by either avoiding that food or taking a supplement with the deficient enzyme. Food Aversion: Avoiding certain foods based on personal preference or psychological reasons. MANAGING ALLERGIES Avoidance is the only way to prevent symptoms from a food allergy. Be careful to read food

labels to avoid your allergen and educate yourself on the names of the ingredients that may indicate your allergen is present. There are many substitutions that you can use for the foods you need to avoid.

Wear a Medical Alert bracelet to alert others to be aware of your allergy in case there is an emergency.

Be sure to tell family, friends, co-workers, teachers etc. of your allergy if there should be an emergency.

Carry an injectable epinephrine, if you have a severe allergy in the event that anaphylaxis oc-curs. This requires a prescription from your doctor. Your doctor may also prescribe other anti-histamines. Antihistamines can be used if you do not have injectable adrenaline on hand; how-ever, it is not as effective.

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These are the most famous and most common allergens. Our Allergies 101 page is full of infor-mation about allergies in general, and includes detailed pages on each of these allergens: www.foodfacts.com/the-facts/allergies-101. PEANUTS A peanut allergy is an immune response to proteins in the peanut when it is digested, handled or when parti-cles are inhaled. It is common in young children and is less likely to be outgrown. Symptoms usually occur with-in minutes and can be mild or life threatening. A pea-nut allergy is not the same as a tree-nut allergy. Peanuts grow from the ground and therefore are in a different nut family than tree nuts. A person can be allergic to either peanuts or tree nuts and sometimes to both. EGGS An egg allergy is an immune system response to proteins in the yolk, the whites or both. Eggs are one of the most common allergy-causing foods among children, but they often outgrow the allergy by the age of 5. The reaction occurs within a few minutes to a few hours following con-sumption. SOY Soy is a legume and can be found in multiple forms such as soybean, soy flour, soy oil, soy sea-soning, and soy protein. Soy is a common “hidden” food additive. This allergy mostly occurs dur-ing infancy and is usually outgrown by age 5. Soy allergy is less severe than other allergies but in

rare cases it can cause a severe reaction called anaphylaxis. There are some soy products that do not cause a reaction or may only produce a small reaction. For example, fermented soy may be tolerable to eat for people because the process of fermentation breaks down the proteins in soy. Soybean oil contains only small amounts of the soy protein and doesn’t normally create a reaction.

FISH A fish allergy occurs when a person’s immune system reacts to the proteins in a particular fish. This type of allergy is most often a severe allergy and can be life threatening. It is more com-mon in adults, and is less likely to be outgrown. People who are allergic to one type of fish are likely to develop an allergy to other fish. Fish allergy is an allergic reaction to the proteins in finned fish such as: cod, mackerel, tuna or salmon. Some people can tolerate canned tuna or salmon because the proteins change if they are processed and canned. Note: A fish allergy is often mistaken for an allergy to the parasite Anisakis.

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SHELLFISH A shellfish allergy occurs when a person’s immune system reacts to the proteins in a particular shellfish. This type of allergy is most often a severe allergy and can be life threatening. It is more common in adults, and is less likely to be outgrown. People who are allergic to one type of fish are likely to develop an allergy to other fish. Shellfish allergy is an allergic reaction to a crustacean or mollusk. The crustacean family includes shrimp, lobster, crab, prawn, cray-fish. The mollusks family includes mussels, clams, scallop, snails, octopus and squid (squid lost their shells throughout evolution and are still a threat to the shellfish allergic). It is possible to be allergic to one type of fish or shellfish and not to others; for example, you can be allergic to crustaceans such as shrimp and lobster, but not to mollusks such as oysters or clams TREE NUTS A tree nut allergy is an immune response to proteins in tree nuts when it is digested, handled or particles are inhaled. A person can be allergic to one tree nut and not to another, or aller-gic to all. They can also be allergic to peanuts. Tree nut allergy can be life threatening and an EpiPen should be carried at all times in case of an emergency. Symptoms usually occur within minutes and can be mild or life threatening. It is common in young children and is less likely to be outgrown. Types of tree nuts include: walnut (walnuts, pecans), mango (pistachio, cashews), Legythis (brazil), Beech (beechnut, chestnut), Birch (hazelnut, filbert, hickory nut), Plum (almond), and Macadamia. DAIRY Dairy Allergy, also known as Milk allergy, is an immune response to one or more proteins in cow’s milk or food items that contain cow’s milk. Some proteins in dairy are casein and whey (whey is also known as lactalbumin and lactoglobulin, these are components of whey pro-tein). It is one of the most common allergies among children and most children grow out of this allergy by age 2 or 3. Symptoms usually occur within a few minutes to an hour; however, sometimes it can take a day or two for symptoms to appear. WHEAT A wheat allergy is an immune system response to a protein that is consumed in wheat. The immune system reacts by treating the foreign protein as a “threat.” The allergic symptoms

result from the immune system releasing certain chemicals to attack the protein. Symptoms usually occur within a few minutes of ingestion and in some cases arise after a few hours.

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These allergens and sensitivities are less common, but can still seriously affect some individuals. Sulfites are used in food processing and as preservatives to extend the shelf life of products. It can be difficult to know whether a food contains sulfite as manufacturers are only required to disclose them if they are used as a preservative or if more than 10 parts per million exist. Nightshades are plants from the Solanaceae family and include tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, eggplants, and more. These plants contain alkaloids, which may cause reactions in those sensi-tive to them. Corn allergies can be very difficult to manage given the high prevalence of corn-derived prod-ucts, such as corn starch, citric acid, corn syrup, and more. Gluten is a protein to which people may have intolerance or sensitivity. It is found in foods processed from wheat and other grain species such as barley, rye, triticale, and possibly oats. It is also used as a food additive, as a flavoring or as dextrin, a stabilizer. With gluten in-tolerance, also known as Celiac Disease, the body cannot digest gluten. As a result the intesti-nal lining becomes damaged and cannot absorb vitamins, minerals and nutrients.

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An ingredient is considered controversial if reputable medical authori-ties have raised concerns about safety or correct use, requested addi-tional testing and study, or exposed ethical considerations.

Carrageenans are a family of linear sulfated polysaccharides extracted from seaweeds. They are often used to thicken or stabilize food prod-ucts. A 2007 joint FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)/WHO (World Health Organization) committee stated that “based on infor-mation available, it is inadvisable to use carrageenan or processed eu-cheuma seaweed in infant formulas.” While Carrageenan is “generally recognized as safe” in the US due to the very small amounts generally included in products, when it is included in formula, the infant tends to consume much more and is therefore at risk for negative health consequences, such as GI ulcera-tion and intestinal inflammation. Carrageenan is banned for use in formula in the EU. Trans Fat (Trans Fatty Acids) and Hydrogenated and Partially Hy-drogenated Oils are produced when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil through a process called hydrogenation, which is done to extend shelf life. Trans fat can cause heart disease. It occurs naturally in some meats and dairy, but it is more harmful from processed foods. Recently manufacturers were required to put trans fat ratings on their food labels; however, the labeling requirements state that amounts of trans fat less than 0.5 grams per serving can be placed on the food la-bel as 0 grams trans fat. Foodfacts labels any product with hydrogen-ated oil as containing Trans Fat, regardless of what the manufacturer claims, so that our mem-bers are always in the know. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is used as a food additive and flavor enhancer. MSG is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, an amino acid oc-curring naturally in protein and in the human body. During food pro-cessing free-glutamic acids are produced and added to foods, it is this byproduct that may cause adverse reactions in the body. Food-

CONTROVERSIAL INGREDIENTS

CARRAGEENAN IS

INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “CARRAGEENAN” COLUMN WITH A RED “C”.

TRANS FATS, HY-DROGENTATED OILS & PARTIALLY HYDROGEN-ATED OILS ARE INDICAT-ED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “TRANS FATS” COLUMN WITH A RED “T”.

MSG AND FREE GLUTA-MATES ARE INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “MSG” COLUMN WITH A RED “M”.

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facts.com labels any food that could contain MSG due to free glutamic acid with the MSG warning icon, because guidelines for this ingredient are lax and vary from nation to na-tion. For example, while the FDA rules regarding labeling and glutamic acid are lax, the Ca-nadian food labeling guide prohibits the use of “MSG Free” on any product unless it can be proven that there are no detectable glutamates in the product; this includes natural sources of free glutamates such as tomatoes and grapes. These can all cause reactions in those sensi-tive to glutamates, which is why we label it with an MSG icon – so that those sensitive to glu-tamates will have all relevant information available to them. The following are examples of ingredients common in baby foods that often either contain MSG, are always used synergistically with MSG, or contain the free glutamic acids that become MSG: Yeast Extract, Yeast Autolyzed, Sodium Caseinate, Maltodextrin, Corn Maltodextrin, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, etc. Artificial Food Dyes, or “color additives” are often made from pe-troleum and used to enhance existing color, add new color to color-less foods or correct any loss of color that occurs during storage, processing or use of a product. Foodfacts has two major points of concern when it comes to artificial dyes. The first is the disputed safety of these dyes, as studies have linked them to causing cancer in lab animals, hyperactivity in children with ADHD and more. Un-fortunately, there is still significant need for more independent study and analysis. Our second concern is the way food coloring affects the psychological aspect of eating. Bright food coloring is often used in processed or “junk” foods, which are also full of sugar, fat and other controversial ingredients. Because things like candy and snacks are usu-ally colored in fun and bright ways, children are drawn to them rather than more nutritious food. Artificial food coloring is controversial at best, and could be replaced with natural, non-hazardous coloring options, and ingredients referred to as “colors” or “coloring” should be disclosed by name to provide consumers with all the relevant information.

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ARTIFICIAL DYES ARE INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “COLORS” COLUMN WITH A RED “A”.

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Caramel Color can be manufactured with ammonia, which is classi-fied in the State of California as a carcinogen. Not all caramel colors carry this risk, but we choose to alert you to a potential issue when caramel color is present. High Fructose Corn Syrup is is a corn syrup that as been processed enzymatically to convert its glucose into fructose. Fructose is sweet-er than glucose; generally high fructose corn syrup is a combination of glucose and fructose, adjusted for desired sweetness. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared that under the formal defini-tion of “natural,” HFCS does not meet the requirements. The en-zymes that are used to separate the sugars are synthetic, deeming HFCS unnatural. Also, there has been controversial evidence showing that the consumption of HFCS is associated with obesity. While some research shows that HFCS is comparable to table sugar, other sources agree that the research conducted in a lab is different than every-day con-sumption of HFCS. There is also concern that the over-sweetness of HFCS can train children to expect and choose more chemically sweetened and processed foods rather than healthy sweet foods such as fruits and natural sugars. Flavoring is a label used by Manufacturers for any number of chemi-cals that they don’t have to disclose, and which may contain aller-gens such as dairy or seafood. Natural Flavors may seem innocuous when compared to artificial flavors, but food manufacturers are per-mitted to use “natural flavors” as a label for any number of chemicals that they don’t have to disclose, which could include allergens, ani-mal-derived products and more. Foodfacts finds that lack of transpar-ency in food labeling to be unacceptable and controversial. We suggest that they change their ingredient list to explain exactly what these “flavors” are so that the consumers can decide for themselves if the ingredients are, in fact, natural. Acesulfame Potassium is a sugar substitute that is 200 times sweeter than table sugar. It's used as a flavor enhancer and sweetener, and is a low calorie food because our bodies don't metabolize it. The Cen-ter for Science in the Public Interest has called for the FDA to per-form additional testing due to several studies that link this additive to cancer and thyroid function. Not only is the safety of this sweet-ener in question, but the addition of artificial sweeteners into early childhood diets can train children to expect sweeter and more sugary foods, impacting their life-long nutritional habits.

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HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP IS INDI-CATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “HFC SYRUP” COL-UMN WITH A RED “S”.

CARAMEL COLOR IS INDICATED IN THE “COLORS” COLUMN WITH A RED “C”.

ACESFULFAME PO-TASSIUM IS INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “CONTROVERSIAL” COL-UMN WITH A RED “1”.

FLAVORING IS INDI-CATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “FLAVORING” COL-UMN WITH A RED “F”.

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Corn Syrup Solids are a type of sugar derived from corn, often used in infant formula as a substitute for lactose, the sugar found in breast milk. We have three concerns when it comes to these different kinds of sugar in formula. The first is that sugar is not listed on nutrition la-bel for infant formula; it is instead classified as a carbohydrate. The FDA does not regulate how much sugar is permitted or how it should be disclosed. The second concern is that when a sugar is used that is sweeter than lactose, such as corn syrup or especially sucrose, then we are conditioning babies to crave sweetness, which causes them to over-eat or develop an over-active “sweet tooth” later in life. The third concern is that these sugars may in fact lead to childhood obesity, which is why Europe has banned the use of sucrose in infant formula. Palm Olein Oil is the light oil fraction from the pressing of the palm fruit, and is approximately 40% saturated and 60% unsaturated fat. Palm Olein is liquid, contains no trans fat and is widely used as a deep fat frying oil. It's use in infant formulas has been studied and shown to lead to lower bone mineral content and density.

CONTROVERSIAL INGREDIENTS (con’d)

CORN SYRUP SOL-IDS ARE INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “CONTROVERSIAL” COL-UMN WITH A RED “2”.

PALM OLEIN OIL IS INDICATED IN OUR GUIDE IN THE “CONTROVERSIAL” COL-UMN WITH A RED “3”.

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Information in this guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for any medical advice provided by a physician or other healthcare professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging.

The “Warnings” on a product, such as “may contain peanuts” or “manufactured on shared equipment with wheat” will not cause that allergen’s icon to display for that product. Prod-ucts may come into contact with allergens during manufacturing and/or processing. An al-lergen icon is an indication that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredi-ent list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product does contain that allergen.

IMPORTANT: Manufacturers may change ingredients and processes at any time. If you have an allergy or concern, please refer to the specific product packaging or contact the manufacturer to ensure that a product is safe to consume. Foodfacts.com does not pro-vide medical advice.

Foodfacts makes no warranties to the accuracy or completeness of this guide. Always consult a doctor for medical or nutritional concerns.

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SECTION 2 Baby & Toddler Food 49-72

SECTION 3 Baby Treats and Snacks 73-79

SECTION 4 Beverages & Supplements 80-85

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Earth’s Best © 44

Enfamil © 44 — 46

Gerber © 46

Parent’s Choice © 46

Plum Organics © 46

President’s Choice © 47

Similac © 47

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mal

(A)

 

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Baby's Only ©

B+ Essentials Dha Fatty Acid Powder Supplement .10 Oz Packets 30 Pk - (each)

15 0 2 0 0 0 E c n f m a

B+ Essentials Probiotic Powder Supplement .04 Oz Packets 30 Pk - (each)

0 0 1 1 0 0 F D W g a

A Organic Formula Dairy Toddler Formula Powder - Toddler (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O D W c g s a

B+ Organic Formula Dairy Toddler Formula W/ Dha & Ara Powder 12.7oz - Toddler (2.5 pcs)

100 5 11 0 0 0 E O D W c g s a

A Organic Toddler Formula Dairy Iron Fortified Powder 12.7 Oz - Toddler (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O D W c g s a

C+ Organic Infant Formula W/ Dha & Ara - Infant (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F D c s 3 m a

Earth's Best ©

C+ Organic Infant Formula W/ Dha & Ara - Infant (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F D c s 3 m a

Enfamil ©

B- A.r. Formula For Spit Up Cans - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

C+ A.r. Formula For Spit Up Ready To Use - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 0 O N D c s 3 c m a

B- A.r. Infant Formula Tub Y16 - Infant (5 fl oz) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

B Enfacare Formula For Babies Born Prematurely Powder - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s m a

B- Enfacare Formula For Babies Born Prematurely Ready To Use Liquid 32 Fl Oz Can - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 0 O D c s c m a

C+ Enfagrow Gentlease For Fussiness & Gas Toddler Formula Powder - stage 2 (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2,3 m a

C- Enfagrow Premium Older Toddler Milk Drink Powder Vanilla Flavor - stage 3 (1/3 cup)

160 6 21 0 13 6 O F N D c s 2,3 f a

C+ Enfagrow Premium Toddler Formula Powder - stage 2 (5 fl oz)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s a

C- Enfagrow Premium Toddler Formula Ready To Use - stage 2 (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 0 O N D c s 2,3 c m a

C+ Enfagrow Soy For Fussiness & Gas Toddler Formula Powder - stage 2 (100 cal)

100 4 12 0 0 3 O N c s m

D+ Enfaport Ready To Use - (100 cal) 100 5 10 0 0 4 O D c s 2 c m a

C+ Gentlease Formula - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 2,3

C+ Gentlease Formula For Fussines & Gas Cans - (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

C+ Gentlease Formula For Fussiness & Gas Ready To Use - (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

F Nutramigen Amino Acid Powder 14.1 Oz Can - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N W c s 2,3 m a

C- Nutramigen Dha & Ara Hypoallergenic Formula W/ Iron Concentrate - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2,3 c m a

C- Nutramigen Dha & Ara Hypoallergenic Formula W/ Iron Ready To Use 32 Oz Can - (5 fl oz)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2,3 c m a

C+ Nutramigen Dha & Ara Hypoallergenic Formula W/ Iron Ready To Use 8 Fl Oz - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Nutramigen W/ Enflora Lgg Formula Powder 12.6 Oz Can - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s a

C+ Nutramigen W/ Enflora Lgg Formula Powder 19.8 Oz Can - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s a

B Pregestimil Dha & Ara Formula W/ Mct Oil Powder 16 Oz Cans - (5 fl oz)

100 6 10 0 0 0 O N D c s a

INFANT FORMULA

45 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

C+ Pregestimil Dha & Ara Formula W/ Mct Oil Ready To Use 20 Cal 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 6 Pack - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Pregestimil Dha & Ara Formula W/ Mct Oil Ready To Use 20 Cal 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 6 Pack - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Pregestimil Dha & Ara Formula W/ Mct Oil Ready To Use 24 Cal 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 6pack - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Premature 20 Cal Low Iron Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 6count - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Premature 20 Cal W/ Iron ReadyTo Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 48pack - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

C+ Premature 24 Cal High Protein Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottmead Les, 6pack - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 4 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Premature 24 Cal Low Iron Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles 6pack - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

C+ Premature 24 Cal W/ Iron Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles, 6pack - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O N D c s 2 c m a

B- Premature 30 Cal Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Nursette Bottles, 48pack - Premature (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O D c s c m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Concentrate 13 Fl Oz Can - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 0 O N D c s 3 c m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Concentrate 8 Fl Oz Bottle 6 Pack - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

B- Premium Infant Formula Powder - stage 1 (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

B- Premium Infant Formula Powder 12.5 Oz Can - stage 1 (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

B- Premium Infant Formula Powder Oz Tub - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz Plastic Nursette Bottles - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Ready To Use 32 Fl Oz Can - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Ready To Use 6 Fl Oz Glass Nursette Bottles - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

C+ Premium Infant Formula Ready To Use 8 Fl Oz Bottles, 6pack - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

B- Premium Infant Formula Single Serve Powder Packs - stage 1 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

B- Premium Newborn Formula Can - Newborn (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

B- Premium Newborn Formula Tub - Newborn (5 fl oz) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

C+ Premium Newborn Ready To Use Liquid Formula 2 Fl Oz 6count - Newborn (5 fl oz)

0 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s 3 c m a

C- Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Concentrate 13 Fl Oz Can - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s 2,3 c m

C- Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Concentrate 8 Fl Oz Bottle 4 Pack - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s 2,3 c m

C+ Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Powder - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s m

C+ Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Powder 25.7 Oz Can - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s m

46 INFANT FORMULA

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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C- Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Ready To Use 2 Fl Oz 6 Pack - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s 2,3 c m

C- Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy Ready To Use 32 Fl Oz Can - (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 0 O N c s 2,3 m

C- Prosobee Formula For Sensitive Tummy ReadyTo Use 8 Fl Oz Bottle 6 Pack - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c s 2,3 c m

Gerber ©

D Good Start 2 Gentle Formula – Powder - Good Start 2 (100 cal)

100 5 12 0 0 0 E O N D c g s 3 c m a

D Good Start 2 Protect Formula – Powder - Good Start 2 (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c g s 3 c m a

D+ Good Start 2 Soy Formula – Powder - Good Start 2 (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 3 O N c g s 3 m

D+ Good Start Gentle Formula – Concentrated Liquid - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 12 0 0 0 O N D c g s 3 m a

D+ Good Start Gentle Formula – Powder - Good Start (100 cal)

100 5 12 0 0 2 E O N D c g s m a

D+ Good Start Gentle Formula – Powder - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 12 0 0 2 O N D c g s 3 m a

D+ Good Start Gentle Formula – Ready To Feed - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 12 0 0 0 O N D c g s 3 m a

D+ Good Start Protect Formula – Powder - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c g s 3 m a

D+ Good Start Protect Plus Formula – Powder - Good Start (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 E O N D c g s m a

D+ Good Start Soothe Formula – Powder - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c g s 3 m a

D+ Good Start Soothe Formula – Powder - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c g s 3 m a

D Good Start Soy Formula – Concentrated Liquid - Good Start (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c g s 3 c m

D+ Good Start Soy Formula – Powder - Good Start (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c g s 3 m

D Good Start Soy Formula – Ready To Feed - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c g s 3 c m

D Good Start Soy Formula – Ready To Feed Convenience Packs 8ct - Good Start (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N c g s 3 c m

Parent's Choice ©

C+ Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Advantage 0 - 12 Months - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F N D c s 3 m a

C+ Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Advantage 0 to 12 Months - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 6 11 0 0 0 O F N D c s 3 m a

B- Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Gentle 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s a

C+ Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Organic 0 To 2 Months - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F D c s 3 m a

C+ Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Sensitivity 0 To 12 - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F D c s 3 m a

B- Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Soy based 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O c s m

B- Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder Toddler & Older Infant - Toddler+ (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s a

Plum Organics ©

B+ Organic Brown Rice Infant Cereal - Infant (1/4 Cup)

50 1 10 2 0 2 O c

INFANT FORMULA

47 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

 CONTROVERSIAL INGREDIENT KEY: An allergen icon is an indication

that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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All Rights Reserved.

r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

 

B+ Organic Oatmeal Infant Cereal - Infant (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 0 1 O c g

President's Choice ©

D Organics Infant Formula - Infant (100 g) 519 28 56 0 0 12 O F D W c g s 3 f m a

B- Organics Infant Formula Soy - Infant (100 g) 506 27 53 0 0 13 O c s m

Similac ©

B+ Advance Organic Powder - (2 fl oz) 100 6 10 0 0 2 O D c s m a

B- Advance Organic Ready To Feed Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s c m a

B- Expert Care Alimentum Unflavored Powder - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O D c g s m a

B- Expert Care Alimentum Unflavored Ready To Feed - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O D c s c m a

B+ Expert Care Diarrhea Ready To Feed - (100 cal) 100 5 10 0 0 3 O c s c m

B Expert Care Neosure Powder Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 6 10 0 0 3 O D c s m a

B For Spit Up Powder Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 5 10 0 0 2 O D c s a

B- For Spit Up Unflavored Ready To Feed - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s c m a

C+ Formula - (100 cal) 100 6 10 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

B+ Go & Grow Milk Based Early Shield Formula Powder - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s a

B+ Go & Grow Soy Based Early Shield Powder - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O c s m

B+ Human Milk Fortifier Powde - (each) 4 0 0 0 0 0 O D c s 2 m a

B+ Pm 60/40 Powder Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 6 10 0 0 2 O D c s m a

C+ Sensitive Concentrated Liquid Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c g s c m a

B+ Sensitive Earlyshield Powder Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s a

C+ Sensitive On Thego Ready To Feed Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c g s c m a

C+ Sensitive Rtd Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c g s c m a

B Soy Isomil Powder Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 5 10 0 0 2 O c s m

B- Soy Isomil Ready To Feed Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 5 10 0 0 2 O c s c m

C+ Special Care 24 High Protein W/ Lutein & Dha Ready To Feed Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

C+ Special Care 30 W/ Iron & Lutein & Dha Ready To Feed Flavored - (100 cal)

100 7 8 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

Wegmans Infant Formula ©

B- Formula For Older Infants W/ Iron & Prebiotics Powder For Infants 9-24 Months - 9-24 Months (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O N D c s a

B- Infant Formula Gentle W/ Iron, Powder For Babies 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 0 O D c s a

B- Infant Formula Premium W/ Iron & Prebiotics, Powder For Babies 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O N D c s m a

C+ Infant Formula Soy W/ Iron, Powder For Babies 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O c s m

C+ Organic Milkbased Infant Formula W/ Iron Powder For Babies 0 To 12 Months - 0-12 Months (5 fl oz)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O F N D c s 3 m a

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Organic Ingredients are produced without using synthetically created pesticides, fertilizers, irradiation or genetic engineer-ing. For meat, the animals must be fed only 100% organic feed and never be given hormones or antibiotics.

There are benefits to eating organically, but it is more im-portant to choose food with high quality ingredients that pro-vide nutrients and vitamins.

Remember: organic sugar is still sugar!

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Section 2 Baby & Toddler Meals Beech Nut © 50-52

Earth’s Best © 52-56

Ella’s Kitchen © 56-57

Gerber © 57-62

Happy Baby © 62-64

Heinz © 64-67

Mum-Mum © 68

NurturMe © 68

Organic Baby © 68

Parent’s Choice © 68-70

Plum Organics © 70

President’s Choice © 70-71

Sprout Organic © 71-72

50 Baby & Toddler Meals

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

 Foodfacts makes no warranties to the accuracy or completeness of this guide. Always consult a doctor for medical or nutritional concerns. Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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Beech Nut ©

A Good Morning Oatmeal & Mixed Fruit Cereal (15g)

60 1 11 2 3 1 O c g s

C+ Let's Grow! Chicken Vegetable Noodle Tummy Trays (Tray)

130 2 18 1 3 8 E D W g n a

A Multigrain Cereal (15g) 45 0 9 1 0 1 O W c g s

A Oatmeal Cereal (15g) 60 1 11 0 1 2 O c g s

A Oatmeal Cereal (15g) 60 1 11 0 1 2 O c g s

A Rice Cereal (15g) 50 0 12 0 1 1 O c s

A Rice Cereal (15g) 50 0 12 0 0 1 O c s

A Rice W/ Chiquita Bananas (15g) 60 0 12 0 2 1 O c s

B+ 1st Foods Naturals First Advantage Pasta Vegetable Medley Baby Food W/ Dha (Jar)

100 5 13 1 3 2 E D W g n m a

C+ 1st Foods Naturals First Advantage Sweet Potato Souffle Baby Food W/ Dha (Jar)

140 7 20 1 10 1 E D c g m a

B 2 1/2 Banana Orange & Pineapple (Jar) 90 0 21 0 17 0 c m

B+ Stage 1 Applesauce (Jar) 45 0 12 1 9 0 c

A- Stage 1 Beef & Beef Broth (Jar) 70 4 0 0 0 9 W g m a

A- Stage 1 Chiquita Bananas (Jar) 60 0 15 0 11 0 c m

B+ Stage 1 Peaches (Jar) 45 0 11 1 9 0 c

A- Stage 1 Tender Golden Sweet Potatoes (Jar) 60 0 14 1 7 1

B+ Stage 1 Turkey & Turkey Broth (Jar) 70 4 0 0 0 8 W g m a

A- Stage 1 Chicken & Chicken Broth (Jar) 50 2 0 0 0 8 W g m a

A Stage 1 Ham & Ham Broth (Jar) 50 2 0 0 0 9 a

A- Stage 1 Pears (Jar) 40 0 10 1 8 0 c

A Stage 1 Squash (Jar) 30 0 6 1 2 0

A Stage 1 Tender Sweet Carrots (Jar) 25 0 5 1 3 0

A Stage 1 Tender Sweet Peas (Jar) 40 0 7 2 3 2

A Stage 1 Tender Young Green Beans (Jar) 30 0 6 2 2 1

B+ Stage 2 Banana & Mixed Berries (Jar) 70 0 18 1 13 1 c m

A- Stage 2 Creamy Chicken Noodle Dinner (Jar) 60 2 10 1 4 3 E D g a

A Stage 2 Good Morning Mixed Cereal & Apples (Jar)

100 0 24 3 11 1 c g s m

B Stage 2 Pears & Green Beans (Jar) 90 0 21 3 14 1 c

A- Stage 2 Peas & Carrots (Jar) 60 0 12 4 1 3

B+ Stage 2 Squash & Apples (Jar) 60 0 12 1 2 2 c m

B Stage 2 Sweet Potato Apple & Raisins (Jar) 100 0 25 1 12 1 c m

C+ Stage 2 Turkey Tetrazzini (Jar) 110 2 20 1 9 4 D a

A Stage 2 Vegetables & Chicken (Jar) 50 1 9 1 3 2 c n a

B+ Stage 2 ½ Peach Apple & Apricots (Jar) 80 0 18 1 13 1 c m

B+ Stage 2 1/ 2 Peaches & Pineapple (Jar) 70 0 17 0 12 0 c m

B+ Stage 2 1/2 Applesauce (Jar) 50 0 12 1 8 0 c m

B- Stage 2 1/2 Homestyle Textures Banana Prune & Raisins (Jar)

110 0 27 1 20 1 c m

B Stage 2 1/2 Pears (Jar) 90 0 22 3 15 0 c

B+ Stage 2 1/2 Prunes & Apples (Jar) 70 0 18 1 11 1 c m

B Stage 2 Apple Mango & Carrot (Jar) 80 0 20 1 14 0 c m

A- Stage 2 Apples & Chicken (Jar) 70 1 13 2 10 1 c m a

B Stage 2 Apples Mango & Kiwi (Jar) 100 0 23 2 16 0 c

B Stage 2 Apples Pears & Bananas (Jar) 90 0 21 2 17 0 c m

A- Stage 2 Butternut Squash Baby Food (113 G) 45 0 10 1 5 1

A- Stage 2 Carrot Tomato & Green Beans (Jar) 40 0 9 2 5 1 n

A- Stage 2 Carrots (Jar) 30 0 7 2 4 0

A- Stage 2 Corn & Green Peppers (Jar) 70 1 14 2 6 2 c n

A- Stage 2 Country Garden Vegetables (Jar) 45 0 10 2 2 2 c n

B+ Stage 2 Dha Plus Carrots Baby Food (Jar) 45 0 10 3 5 1 c

Baby & Toddler Meals

51 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

 CONTROVERSIAL INGREDIENT KEY: An allergen icon is an indication

that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

© 2013 Foodfacts.com, Inc

All Rights Reserved.

r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

C+ Stage 2 Good Evening Sweet Potato & Turkey Baby Food (Jar)

110 2 19 2 15 3 D W g a

B+ Stage 2 Good Morning Mixed Fruit Yogurt (Jar) 180 2 36 4 7 5 D c g s m a

A Stage 2 Green Beans (Jar) 35 0 7 2 2 1

B+ Stage 2 Naturals Tender Golden Sweet Potatoes (Each)

100 0 23 1 9 1

B+ Stage 2 Naturals Apples & Blueberries Baby Food (Jar)

60 0 12 1 9 0 c

A- Stage 2 Naturals Carrots & Peas Baby Food (Jar) 50 0 9 2 5 2

B+ Stage 2 Naturals Corn & Sweet Potatoes Baby Food (Jar)

100 0 22 1 8 1 c

A- Stage 2 Naturals Country Garden Vegetables Baby Food (Jar)

50 0 9 2 4 1 n

A- Stage 2 Naturals Mixed Vegetable Baby Food (Jar)

45 0 8 2 4 1 c

A- Stage 2 Naturals Mixed Vegetables Baby Food (Jar)

45 0 8 2 5 1

A- Stage 2 Naturals Sweet Corn Casserole Baby Food (Jar)

90 1 15 1 7 1 c

A- Stage 2 Naturals Sweet Potatoes & Apples Baby Food (Jar)

70 0 16 1 11 1

A- Stage 2 Naturals Tender Sweet Carrots Baby Food (Jar)

40 0 8 2 5 0

A- Stage 2 Naturals Tender Sweet Peas Baby Food (Jar)

60 0 12 2 4 4

A Stage 2 Naturals Tender Young Green Beans Baby Food (Jar)

45 0 8 2 3 1

A Stage 2 Oatmeal & Apples (Jar) 100 0 23 2 12 1 c g s m

A- Stage 2 Sweet Potato & Zucchini (Jar) 60 0 13 1 9 1

B+ Stage 2 Sweet Potatoes (Each) 70 0 14 2 9 1 c

B+ Stage 2 Sweet Potatoes & Apples (Jar) 90 0 21 1 10 1

B+ Stage 2 Sweet Potatoes & Chicken (Jar) 100 1 21 1 8 2 a

A- Stage 2 Tender Sweet Carrots Baby Food (Jar) 40 0 8 2 5 0

A Stage 2 Tender Young Green Beans (Jar) 50 0 9 2 3 1

B+ Stage 2 Turkey Rice Dinner (Jar) 100 1 21 1 6 2 a

A Stage 3 Homestyle Cinnamon Raisin Granola (Jar)

130 1 29 2 18 1 c g s

A- Stage 3 Homestyle Rolled Oats W/ Apples (Jar) 140 1 31 4 16 2 c g s

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Turkey Rice Dinner (Jar) 80 2 14 1 11 3 a

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Vegetable Medley W/ Turkey (Jar)

100 2 18 1 5 4 n a

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Vegetables & Chicken (Jar) 100 0 18 2 5 4 n a

B- Stage 3 Homestyle Apples & Bananas (Jar) 110 0 27 2 18 0 c m

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Chicken Vegetables & Stars (Jar)

80 1 13 1 4 4 E W g a

C+ Stage 3 Homestyle Chiquita Bananas (Jar) 160 0 36 2 33 2 c m

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Green Beans & Potatoes (Jar) 80 0 18 4 4 3 n

A- Stage 3 Homestyle Green Beans & Potatoes (Jar) 70 0 14 4 4 3 n

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Green Beans Corn & Rice (Jar)

130 1 28 3 6 3 c

D+ Stage 3 Homestyle Macaroni & Beef Dinner (Jar) 160 11 11 2 5 5 D W g n m a

C- Stage 3 Homestyle Macaroni & Cheese (Jar) 130 6 16 1 5 3 D W g m a

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Oatmeal & Pears W/ Cinnamon (Jar)

140 1 31 6 18 2 c g s

52 Baby & Toddler Meals

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OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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C+ Stage 3 Homestyle Peaches Apples & Bananas (Jar)

160 0 38 3 31 1 c m

C+ Stage 3 Homestyle Pears & Blueberries (Jar) 170 0 41 8 31 1 c

B+ Stage 3 Homestyle Rice Cereal & Pears (Jar) 140 0 32 5 19 1 c s

A- Stage 3 Homestyle Squash & Zucchini Baby Food (Jar)

60 0 14 1 3 1

A- Stage 3 Homestyle Whole Grain Oats W/ Raspberries (Jar)

150 1 33 6 19 2 c g s

A- Stage 3 Naturals Green Beans Corn & Rice Baby Food (Jar)

90 1 15 2 7 2 c

B- Stage 3 Sweet Corn & Rice (170g) 160 2 33 3 10 2 c

C+ Stage 3 Sweet Potatoes (Each) 160 0 38 3 15 2

C Stage 4 Chicken & Cheesy Potatoes Steamies (Tub)

140 5 18 0 3 5 E D W c g n m a

D+ Stage 4 Macaroni & Cheese Steamies (Tub) 170 9 19 0 2 3 D W c g n m a

A Stage 4 Oatmeal W/ Apples & Cinnamon (Tub) 120 2 25 2 12 2 W c g s m

A Stage 4 Oatmeal W/ Mixed Berries (Tub) 130 2 27 2 11 3 W c g s m

A- Stage 4 Pear Banana & Raspberry Puree (Each) 70 0 16 2 12 0

A- Stage 4 Apple & Sweet Potato W/ Mixed Grains Fruit Blends (Each)

70 0 16 2 10 1 W c g m

B- Stage 4 Apple Cinnamon Fruities Fruit Cups (Tub) 100 0 25 2 18 0 c

B- Stage 4 Apples & Blueberries Fruities Fruit Cups (Tub)

120 0 28 3 18 0 c

B+ Stage 4 Banana Pear & Sweet Potato Puree (Each)

80 0 19 1 14 0

C- Stage 4 Cheesy Lasagna Steamies (Tub) 160 4 19 1 5 5 E D W c g n m a

C- Stage 4 Chicken Vegetable Stars Steamies (Tub) 110 3 14 1 2 5 E D W c g n a

A Stage 4 Oatmeal W/ Peaches (Tub) 130 2 27 2 12 3 W c g s m

B+ Stage 4 Pear & Raspberry Puree W/ Oat Fruit Blends (Each)

70 0 17 3 12 0 W c g

D+ Stage 4 Spaghetti Rings In Meat Sauce Steamies (Tub)

150 4 22 2 5 5 D W c g n m a

B+ Stage 5 Fruities On The Go Apple Peach & Strawberry Puree (Each)

80 0 18 2 13 0

B+ Stage 5 Fruities On The Go Banana Apple & Strawberry Puree (Each)

90 0 20 2 17 0

B+ Stage 5 Fruities On The Go Peach Apple & Banana Puree (Each)

90 0 22 2 17 0

B+ Stage 5 Fruities On The Go Apple Sweet Potato & Pineapple Puree (Each)

90 0 20 1 14 0

B+ Stage 5 Fruities On The Go Pear Mango & Squash Puree (Each)

70 0 17 2 11 1

Earth's Best ©

C+ Elmo Mini Meals Cheese Ravioli (1/2 Cup) 130 2 26 2 7 3 D W c g n m a

B+ Organic Carrots Baby Food (Jar) 40 0 9 2 5 1

A- Organic Peas & Brown Rice Baby Food (Jar) 70 1 14 3 2 3

B+ Organic Potato & Green Bean Dinner Baby Food (Jar)

80 2 11 1 1 2

A- Organic Summer Vegetable Dinner Baby Food (Jar)

70 2 13 1 1 2 c

A- Organic Vegetable & Turkey Dinner (113 G) 50 1 9 2 4 2 g a

A- Organic Vegetable Starter Kit Carrots (Jar) 25 0 5 1 4 0

A Organic Whole Grain Cereal W/ Apple Sweet Potato (4 Tbsp)

55 0 10 1 2 2 O W g

A Organic Whole Grain Mutligrain Cereal (4 Tbsp) 50 0 9 1 0 2 O W g

A Organic Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal (8oz) 50 0 9 0 0 2 O c g m a

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53 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A Organic Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal W/ Bananas (8oz)

55 1 10 0 1 2 O g

A Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal (8oz) 50 0 11 0 0 1 c m a

A Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal W/ Apples (8oz) 50 0 11 0 0 1 O

B- Organics Country Vegetable Chicken Soup (170 G)

100 2 14 4 5 4 g n a

B+ Sweet Potato & Chicken Dinner (113 G) 80 2 15 1 3 2 a

B+ 1st Foods First Apples (2.5oz) 35 0 11 1 6 0 c

B+ 1st Foods First Bananas (2.5oz) 60 0 14 1 12 0 c m

A- 1st Foods First Carrots (2.5oz) 25 0 5 1 4 0

A- 1st Foods First Pears (2.5oz) 35 0 8 1 7 0 c

A- 1st Foods First Pears (2.5oz) 35 0 8 1 7 0 c

A 1st Foods First Peas (2.5oz) 35 0 5 2 2 2

B+ 1st Foods First Prunes (2.5oz) 40 0 11 1 6 0 c m

A 1st Foods First Squash (2.5oz) 25 0 6 1 4 0

B+ 1st Foods First Sweet Potatoes (2.5oz) 40 0 8 1 5 0 c

B+ 1st Foods Infant Puree Pouch Bananas (4.2oz) 80 0 19 2 14 0 O c s m

A- 1st Foods Infant Puree Pouch Pears (4.2oz) 50 0 12 2 10 0 O c s m

B- 1st Foods My First Soup Organic Country Vegetable Chicken Soup Baby Food (Jar)

100 2 14 4 5 4 g n a

B+ 1st Foods My First Soups Organic Butternut Squash Bisque Chicken Soup Baby Food (Jar)

130 4 0 3 3 4 D g a

B 1st Foods My First Soups Organic Split Pea & Carrot Soup Baby Food (Jar)

110 2 0 5 5 4 c g a

B+ 1st Foods My First Soups Organic Sweet Potato Cinnamon Bisque Soup Baby Food (Jar)

140 4 0 3 5 4 D g a

A- 1st Foods Organic First Carrots Baby Food (71 G) 25 0 5 1 4 0

A- 1st Foods Organic First Carrots Baby Food (Jar 71g)

20 0 4 1 13 0

A 1st Foods Organic First Peas Baby Food (Jar 71g) 35 0 6 2 1 0

A- 1st Foods Organic First Sweet Potatoes Baby Food (Jar 71g)

40 0 9 1 5 0 c

A 1st Foods Organic Food Vegetable Starter Kit Peas (Jar)

35 0 5 2 2 2

B+ 1st Foods Organic Food Vegetable Starter Kit Sweet Potatoes (Jar)

40 0 8 1 5 0 c

B 2nd Foods Antioxidant Blends Banana Mango (4oz)

90 0 20 2 18 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Antioxidant Blendsapple Butternut Squash (Jar)

60 0 14 2 8 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Antioxidant Blendscarrot Tomato (4oz) 40 0 8 2 4 0 c n m

B+ 2nd Foods Antioxidant Blendssweet Potato Apricot (4oz)

80 0 19 1 6 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Dinners Chicken & Brown Rice Country Dinner (113g)

80 2 12 0 1 3 c a

A- 2nd Foods Dinners Harvest Squash Turkey Country Dinner (113g)

60 1 11 1 1 3 W g a

A- 2nd Foods Dinners Pasta Dinner (4oz) 60 2 9 2 3 2 W g n

A- 2nd Foods Dinners Rice & Lentil Dinner (4oz) 70 2 11 2 3 2

A- 2nd Foods Dinners Summer Vegetable Dinner (4oz)

70 2 13 1 1 2 c

B+ 2nd Foods Dinners Sweet Potatoes & Chicken Dinner (4oz)

80 2 12 2 5 2 g a

A- 2nd Foods Dinners Vegetable Turkey Dinner (4oz) 50 1 9 2 4 2 g a

B+ 2nd Foods Fruit & Whole Grainbanana Apricot (4oz)

70 0 17 1 11 1 c g m

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E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B+ 2nd Foods Fruit & Whole Grainpeach Oatmeal Banana (4oz)

70 0 14 2 5 1 c g

B+ 2nd Foods Fruit & Whole Grainplum Banana Brown Rice (4oz)

80 0 18 1 9 0 c m

B 2nd Foods Fruit & Whole Grainprunes & Oatmeal (4oz)

100 0 22 2 7 2 c g

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples (4oz) 60 0 14 2 11 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples & Apricots (4oz) 60 0 14 2 11 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples & Bananas (4oz) 60 0 14 1 11 1 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples & Blueberries (4oz) 50 0 13 2 11 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples & Plums (4oz) 60 0 14 2 10 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apples & Plums (4oz) 60 0 14 2 10 0 c

B 2nd Foods Fruits Bananas (4oz) 80 0 20 1 14 0 c m

B 2nd Foods Fruits Bananas Peaches & Raspberries (4oz)

90 0 23 3 18 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Pears (4oz) 70 0 16 3 11 1 c

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Pears & Mangos (4oz) 70 0 19 2 6 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Pears & Raspberries (4oz) 60 0 15 3 11 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Gourmet Meals Chicken Mango Risotto (4oz)

90 3 12 2 3 4 a

B 2nd Foods Gourmet Meals Creamy Chicken Apple Compote (Jar)

90 4 12 1 3 4 a

B 2nd Foods Gourmet Meals Sweet Pea Turkey Wild Rice (Jar)

80 2 11 2 2 5 a

B 2nd Foods Gourmet Meals Tender Beef Spinach (4oz)

110 7 7 2 2 5 W g n a

A- 2nd Foods Greek Yogurt Smoothie Apple (3.1oz) 6 2 11 0 10 3 D c a

B+ 2nd Foods Greek Yogurt Smoothie Banana (3.1oz) 70 1 12 1 11 3 D c a

A- 2nd Foods Greek Yogurt Smoothie Cherry (3.1oz) 70 2 11 0 10 3 D c a

B+ 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Apple Peach Oatmeal (4.2oz)

80 1 16 2 14 1 O c g s m

A- 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Apple Plum Kamut (4.2oz)

70 0 17 2 15 0 O W c g s m

B 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Banana Blueberry (4.2oz)

100 0 25 3 18 0 O c s m

B+ 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Banana Raspberry Brown Rice (4.2oz)

80 0 19 2 14 1 O c s m

A- 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Butternut Squash Pear (4.2oz)

70 0 15 2 10 0 O c s m

B 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Orange Banana (4.2oz)

110 1 26 2 20 0 O c s m

B+ 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Peach Mago (4.2oz)

70 0 17 2 6 0 O c s m

B+ 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Pear Apricot Barley (4.2oz)

70 0 17 2 13 0 O c g s m

B+ 2nd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Sweet Potato Apple (4.2oz)

80 0 19 2 10 1 O c s m

B+ 2nd Foods Season Harvest Apple Turkey Cranberry (4oz)

80 1 17 2 10 2 g a

A 2nd Foods Seasonal Harvest Green Bean Casserole (4oz)

45 0 8 2 2 1 W g

A- 2nd Foods Seasonal Harvest Pumpkin Apple (4oz) 45 0 12 2 6 0

B 2nd Foods Seasonal Harvest Sweet Potato (4oz) 70 0 23 2 0 2

B+ 2nd Foods Super Fruits Acai Grape Oatmeal (4oz) 90 1 18 1 15 1 c g m

B+ 2nd Foods Super Fruits Cherry Pear Brown Rice (4oz)

80 0 17 2 12 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Super Fruits Cherry Pear Brown Rice (Jar)

80 0 17 2 12 1 c m

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55 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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All Rights Reserved.

r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

B+ 2nd Foods Super Fruits Yumberry Banana Barley (4oz)

70 0 19 2 13 1 c g m

B+ 2nd Foods Vegetables Carrots (4oz) 40 0 9 2 5 0

B+ 2nd Foods Vegetables Corn & Butternut Squash (Jar)

70 0 13 1 3 1 c

A- 2nd Foods Vegetables Garden Vegetables (Jar) 60 0 11 2 2 2 c n

A- 2nd Foods Vegetables Green Beans & Rice (4oz) 50 0 10 1 1 2

A- 2nd Foods Vegetables Spinach & Potatoes (Jar) 50 0 10 2 1 1 g n

B 2nd Foods Vegetables Sweet Potatoes (Jar) 70 0 17 2 7 0

B+ 2nd Foods Vegetables Winter Squash (Jar) 40 0 8 2 5 1

A- 2nd Foods Wholesome Breakfast Apple Peach Barley (4.5oz)

120 2 24 3 15 2 E O D c g s m a

A 2nd Foods Wholesome Breakfast Apple Yogurt Oatmeal (4.5oz)

90 2 19 2 14 2 O D c g s m a

A- 2nd Foods Wholesome Breakfast Pear Apple Oatmeal (4.5oz)

100 2 22 3 14 1 O D c g s m a

B+ 2nd Foods Wholesome Grains Apple Peach Oatmeal Yogurt (4oz)

90 1 19 2 13 2 D c g m a

B+ 2nd Foods Wholesome Grains Banana Apricot Barley (4oz)

90 1 19 2 13 2 D c g m a

B 2nd Foods Wholesome Grains Blueberry Banana Brown Rice Yogurt (4oz)

110 1 24 2 14 1 D c m a

B+ 3rd Foods Dinners Spaghetti W/ Cheese (Jar) 90 2 16 3 4 4 D W g n m a

B- 3rd Foods Dinners Spring Vegetables & Pasta (Jar)

120 3 18 5 4 5 O W c g n

B 3rd Foods Dinners Tender Chicken & Stars (6oz) 110 2 16 4 4 5 W g a

B 3rd Foods Dinners Vegetable Beef Pilaf (Jar) 130 4 19 2 2 5 a

B 3rd Foods Fruits Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal (6oz) 110 1 23 2 8 2 c g m

C+ 3rd Foods Fruits Bananas & Strawberries (6oz) 140 0 34 5 27 2 c m

B- 3rd Foods Fruits Peach Apricot Muesli (6oz) 120 1 25 2 8 3 c g m

B+ 3rd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Pear Carrot Apricot (4.2oz)

70 0 15 3 12 0 O c s m

A- 3rd Foods Infant Puree Pouch Pumpkin Cranberry Apple (4.2oz)

70 0 16 2 13 0 O c s m

B- 3rd Foods Soups Butternut Squash Bisque (6oz) 140 4 20 3 3 4 D g a

B- 3rd Foods Soups Country Vegetable Chicken (6oz)

100 2 14 4 5 4 g n a

B- 3rd Foods Soups Split Pea & Carrot (6oz) 110 2 15 5 5 4 c g a

B- 3rd Foods Soups Sweet Potato Cinnamon (6oz) 140 4 19 3 5 4 D g a

B- 3rd Foods Vegetable Medleys Sweet Peas & Creamed Spinach (6oz)

100 2 16 3 3 4 D n a

B+ 3rd Foods Vegetable Medleys Zucchini Broccoli (6oz)

60 0 11 3 4 3 W c g

A- 6+ Months Organic Harvest Squash Turkey Country Dinner 6 Months & Up (113 G)

60 1 11 1 1 3 W g a

B+ 6+ Months Organic Winter Squash 6 Months & Up (113 G)

40 0 8 2 0 1

B 9+ Months Organic 9 Months & Up Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal (170 G)

110 1 23 2 10 2 c g m

A- Toddler Toddler Biscuits Barley (Each) 45 1 8 0 3 1 D c g a

D+ Toddler Toddlers Frozen French Toast Sticks Homestyle (4 Pcs)

110 25 19 1 5 3 E O D W c g s a a

B+ Toddler Toddlers Frozen Mini Cheese Bagel Bites (2 Pcs)

90 3 13 2 1 4 D W c g n m a

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SUGA

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PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

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ors

(a)

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voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

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s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B- Toddler Toddlers Frozen Mini Waffles Blueberry (28 G)

80 2 12 1 2 2 O W c g s f m

B- Toddler Toddlers Frozen Mini Waffles Homestyle (28 G)

80 3 12 2 2 2 O W g s f

A- Toddler Toddlers Yogurt Rice Crisp Cereal Barsvanilla (Bar)

70 2 14 2 5 2 O D W c g f m a

C Toddlers Crunchin' Crackers veggie (5.3 Oz) 100 4 12 0 1 2 O W c g f m

F Toddlers Frozen Entrees elmo Mac 'N Cheese W/ Carrots & Broccoli (Pck)

220 7 33 5 4 9 D W c g f m a

A- Toddlers Fruit Yogurt Smoothie apple Blueberry (4.2oz)

70 0 15 1 14 1 D c m a

A- Toddlers Fruit Yogurt Smoothie mixed Berry (4.2oz)

70 0 15 2 12 2 D c m a

B+ Toddlers Fruit Yogurt Smoothie peach Banana (120g)

80 0 19 2 15 1 D c m a

B+ Toddlers Fruit Yogurt Smoothiepear Mango (120g) 70 0 17 2 14 1 D c m a

B+ Toddlers Fruit Yogurt Smoothiestrawberry Banana (4.2oz)

90 0 22 2 15 1 D c m a

B+ Toddlers Juicesapple (4oz) 60 0 14 0 14 0 c

B Toddlers Organic Elmo Mini Mealspasta & Sauce (1/2 Cup)

100 1 22 2 8 3 D W c g n m a

B Toddlers Soup Elmo Tomato (2/3 Cup) 80 1 16 1 3 2 E W c g n m a

B Toddlers Soup Elmo Vegetable (2/3 Cup) 70 1 14 3 3 0 E W c g n a

C Toddlers Yummy Tummy Instant Oatmeal Apples & Cinnamon (43g)

160 2 32 3 12 4 W c g f

Ella's Kitchen ©

B+ Apples & Bananas Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz) 80 0 19 1 14 1

B+ Apples & Bananas Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz) 80 0 19 1 14 1

A Apples & Strawberries Nibbly Fingers Gently Baked Whole Grain Oat Finger Bars (4.4oz)

30 1 5 0 1 1 c g m

B Banana Baby Brekkie Smooth Fruit Yogurt & Brown Rice (3.5oz)

130 2 25 2 12 3 D a

B+ Bananas Apricots & Baby Rice Super Smooth Fruit + Brown Rice (3.5oz)

90 0 22 2 17 1

C+ Big Smiles Cheesy Potatoes W/ Veggies (4.5oz) 100 4 12 3 4 4 D c n m a

B+ Blueberry & Pear Baby Brekkie Smooth Fruit Yogurt + Brown Rice (3.5oz)

95 1 20 2 8 2 D a

A- Broccoli Pears & Peas Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

60 0 14 2 7 1

B+ Butternut Squash Carrots Apples & Prunes Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

70 0 17 3 10 1

A- Carrots Apples & Parsnips Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

50 0 12 2 9 0

A- Carrots Apples & Parsnips Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

50 0 12 2 9 0

B+ Chickchick Chicken Casserole W/ Vegetables & Rice (4.5oz)

70 0 11 3 5 4 c a

A- Hugely Hearty Four Bean Feast W/ Big Flavor (4.5oz)

60 0 6 6 4 6 c n

B+ Mango Baby Brekkie Smooth Fruit Yogurt & Brown Rice (3.5oz)

110 2 20 0 12 3 D a

B+ Mouth Watering Beef Medley W/ Vegetables & Potatoes (4.5oz)

90 5 14 3 0 6 c n a

B+ Oh So Creamy Chicken & Corn Mash W/ Herb Sprinkles (4.5oz)

110 3 13 2 3 8 D c n a

A- Organic Broccoli Pears & Peas (3.5 Fl Oz) 35 0 8 2 7 1 c

A- Peaches & Bananas (3.5oz) 60 0 13 1 11 1

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57 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A- Peaches & Bananas (3.5oz) 60 0 13 1 11 1

A- Pears Apples & Baby Rice Super Smooth Fruit + Brown Rice (3.5oz)

60 0 12 2 10 1

B Raisin & Prune Baby Brekkie Smooth Fruit Yogurt + Brown Rice (3.5oz)

140 2 25 2 19 4 D a

B+ Spinach Apples & Rutabagas Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

45 0 10 2 6 1 n

A- Strawberries & Apples Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

50 0 13 1 10 0

A- Sweet Potatoes Pumpkin Apples & Blueberries Super Smooth Puree (3.5oz)

60 0 14 1 8 1

A- The Green One Squished Smoothie Fruits (3oz) 60 0 14 1 8 0

A- The Purple One Squished Smoothie Fruits (3oz) 70 0 16 1 11 1

A- The Red One Squished Smoothie Fruits (3oz) 60 0 13 1 11 1

A- The Yellow One Squished Smoothie Fruits (3oz) 70 0 16 2 11 1

B+ Very Very Tasty Vegetable Bake W/ Lentils (4.5oz)

85 0 14 3 5 5 c n

A 1st Foods Apples Apples Apples Super Smooth Puree (2.5oz)

30 0 8 1 7 0

A- 1st Foods Bananas Bananas Bananas Super Smooth Puree (2.5oz)

65 0 16 2 14 1

A- 1st Foods Mangoes Mangoes Mangoes Super Smooth Puree (2.5oz)

40 0 10 2 8 0

A- 1st Foods Pears Pears Pears Super Smooth Puree (2.5oz)

30 0 10 2 8 0

Gerber ©

A Apples & Bananas W/ Mixed Cereal (Pck) 70 0 17 1 10 1 O W c g s m

D+ Breakfast Buddies Oatmeal W/ Apple Cinnamon (Each)

140 1 30 2 11 2 O W c g s f m

C Breakfast Buddies Oatmeal W/ Peach (Each) 140 1 30 2 11 2 O W c g s f m

A- Chicken & Rice Baby Food (Pck) 80 3 10 1 4 2 n a

A Dha & Probiotic Cereal – Oatmeal (1/4 Cup) 60 2 11 1 1 2 O F W c g s m a

A Dha & Probiotic Cereal – Rice (1/4 Cup) 60 0 12 0 1 1 O F c s m a

B- Dha Organic Banana Raspberry Oatmeal (Pck) 80 0 18 1 12 1 O F W c g m a

A Grain & Fruit Cereal – Oatmeal & Banana (5 Tbsp)

60 1 12 1 3 2 O W c g s

A Grain & Fruit Cereal – Rice & Apple (1/4 Cup) 80 1 12 0 3 1 O c s m

A Grain & Fruit Cereal – Rice & Mixed Fruit (1/4 Cup)

60 1 12 0 3 1 O c s m

A Mixed Grain Cereal (1/4) 60 2 12 0 2 1 O W c g s

A Mixed Grain Cereal (5 Tbsp) 60 1 12 0 2 1 O W c g s

B Organic Fruit Strips Wildberry (Bar) 35 0 8 0 7 0 c f

B Organic Fruit Twists Cherry Berry (Twist 10g) 35 0 8 0 7 0 c f m

B Organic Fruit Twists Strawberry Grape (Twist 10g)

35 0 8 0 7 0 c f m

B+ Organic Puffs – Apple (60 Pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s f m

A Organic Single Grain Cereal – Brown Rice (1/4) 60 0 12 0 1 1 O c s

A Organic Single Grain Cereal – Oatmeal (1/4) 60 1 11 1 2 2 O W c g s

A Single Grain Cereal – Barley (5 Tbsp) 60 1 10 0 2 2 O c g s

A Single Grain Cereal – Oatmeal (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 1 1 O W c g s

A Single Grain Cereal – Oatmeal (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 1 1 O c g s

A Single Grain Cereal – Rice (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 1 1 O c s

A Single Grain Cereal – Rice (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 1 1 O c s

A Single Grain Cereal – Whole Wheat (1/4 Cup) 60 0 12 1 2 1 O W c g s

C- Yogurt Blends Snack – Strawberry (Each) 100 3 15 0 11 3 D c f m a

58 Baby & Toddler Meals

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B+ 1st Foods Natureselect Fruits – Peaches (Pck) 45 0 12 1 11 0 c

A- 1st Foods Natureselect Fruits – Prunes (Pck) 60 0 17 2 11 1

B+ 1st Foods Natureselect Fruits Pears (Jar) 40 0 11 1 7 0 c m

A 1st Foods Natureselect Vegetables – Squash (Pck)

25 0 6 1 3 1

A- 1st Foods Natureselect Vegetables Carrots (Jar) 30 0 7 2 4 0

A 1st Foods Natureselect Vegetables Green Beans (Jar)

25 0 6 2 2 1

A 1st Foods Natureselect Vegetables Peas (Jar) 30 0 6 2 2 2

B+ 1st Foods Organic Vegetables – Carrots (Pck) 30 0 5 1 4 0 F c m a

B+ 1st Foods Organic Vegetables – Sweet Peas (Pck)

30 0 5 1 2 2 F c m a

B 1st Foods Organic Fruits – Prunes (Pck) 60 0 14 2 10 0 F c m a

B 1st Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Bananas (Pck)

60 0 15 0 13 0 F c m a

B 1st Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Pears (Pck)

40 0 11 2 7 0 F c m a

B 1st Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits Apples (Jar)

35 0 9 0 8 0 F c m a

B 1st Foods Organic Smartnourish Vegetables – Sweet Potatoes (Pck)

50 0 11 0 6 0 F c m a

A- 1st Foods Prunes Baby Food (Jar) 60 0 17 2 11 1

B+ 2nd Foods Apple Blueberry (Pckage) 50 0 13 1 10 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Apple Blueberry (Each) 60 0 14 1 11 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Apples Strawberry Banana (Pck) 50 0 12 1 10 0 c

A- 2nd Foods Apricots W/ Mixed Fruit (Pck) 60 0 14 2 11 0 c m

B 2nd Foods Baby Foods Oraganic Pouch Banana Mango (99g)

90 0 21 1 17 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Baby Foods Organic Pouch Apple Blackberry (99g)

50 0 12 1 10 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Baby Foods Organic Pouch Pear Peach Strawberry (99g)

60 0 15 2 11 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Banana & Plum Grape (Pck) 90 0 22 1 18 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Bananas (Pck) 80 0 22 1 16 1 c m

A 2nd Foods Beef & Beef Gravy Baby Food (Jar) 70 2 3 0 0 8 c a

B+ 2nd Foods Fruits Apple Strawberry Banana (Each) 60 0 14 1 11 0 c

A 2nd Foods Green Beans Baby Food (Jar) 35 0 8 3 3 1

B+ 2nd Foods Meats Chicken & Chicken Gravy (Jar) 100 6 2 0 0 8 c a

A- 2nd Foods Meats Ham & Ham Gravy (Jar) 80 4 2 0 0 8 c a

A 2nd Foods Mixed Vegetables (Pckage) 45 0 9 2 4 1 n

A 2nd Foods Natureselect Cereals – Apples & Mangos W/ Rice Cereal (Pck)

70 0 18 0 10 0 c s m

A 2nd Foods Natureselect Cereals – Blended Fruits W/ Oatmeal (Pck)

70 0 15 1 9 1 O W c g s m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits – Apples & Cherries (Pck)

0 0 13 1 10 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits – Apples & Cherries (Pck)

50 0 13 1 10 0 c

B 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits – Banana Mixed Berries (Pck)

80 0 21 1 15 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits – Bananas W/ Apples & Pears (Pck)

80 0 20 1 15 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits Peaches (Pck) 70 0 17 1 15 0 c

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Fruits Pears (Jar) 60 0 15 2 10 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Apples & Chicken (Pck)

80 3 13 0 8 1 c a

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Chicken Noodle (Pck)

70 2 9 1 3 2 E W g a

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59 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A 2nd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Vegetable Beef (Pck)

60 2 9 1 3 2 n a

B- 2nd Foods Natureselect Spoonable Smoothies – Hawaiian Delight (Pck)

110 0 26 0 20 2 D c m a

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Spoonable Smoothies – Mango (Pck)

60 0 16 0 13 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Spoonable Smoothies Fruit Medley (Jar)

70 0 17 1 15 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Spoonable Smoothies Peach Cobbler (Jar)

80 0 19 0 13 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Carrots (Jar) 40 0 9 2 6 0

A 2nd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Garden Vegetables (Jar)

40 0 7 2 3 2 n

A 2nd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Peas (Jar) 45 0 8 3 3 3

A- 2nd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Sweet Potatoes (Jar)

70 0 16 2 8 1 c

A- 2nd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Sweet Potatoes & Corn (Jar)

70 0 16 1 6 1 c n

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Purees – Apple Carrot Squash (199g)

50 0 12 1 9 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Purees – Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal (Each)

60 0 13 1 9 1 F W c g m a

B- 2nd Foods Organic Purees – Pear Carrot Pea (199g)

60 0 14 2 10 0 F c m a

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Purees – Pear Spinach (Each) 0 0 14 2 11 0 c n m

B 2nd Foods Organic Purees – Pear Strawberry Granola (Pck)

90 0 19 2 11 1 F W c g m a

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Purees Apples & Summer Peaches (99g)

50 0 13 1 11 0 c

B 2nd Foods Organic Banana Squash Pouch (99g) 80 0 20 1 16 1 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Carrots Apples & Mango (99g) 50 0 12 1 10 0 c m

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Pouch Apple Blueberry Spinach (99g)

50 0 12 1 11 0 c n

B- 2nd Foods Organic Smart Nourish Farmer's Markey Vegetable Blend W/ Mixed Grains Baby Food (Pck)

50 0 11 2 4 1 F W c g n m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruit & Vegetable Apple Sweet Potato (Jar)

50 0 13 1 10 0 O F c m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Apple Strawberry (Jar)

50 0 12 0 11 0 F c m a

C+ 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Bananasgerber Organic Bananas Baby Food (Pck)

90 0 22 1 18 1 F c m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Pear & Wild Blueberry (Pck)

60 0 15 2 10 0 F c m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Fruits – Pears (Jar)

60 0 15 2 10 0 F c m a

B- 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Apple Vanilla Mixed Grain (Jar)

80 0 17 1 11 1 F W c g m a

B- 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Banana Peach Granola (Jar)

80 0 20 2 12 1 F W c g m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Garden Vegetables W/ Whole Wheat Pasta (Pck)

60 0 13 2 4 2 E F D W c g n m a

B- 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Harvest Vegetables W/ Mixed Grains (Pck)

60 0 14 1 4 1 F c g m a

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OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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C 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Macaroni & Cheese W/ Vegetables (Each)

90 2 14 2 5 3 E F D W c g m a

B- 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Pear Blueberry Oat (Pck)

80 1 18 2 11 1 F W c g m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Pear Raspberry (Each)

60 0 15 2 10 0 F c m a

C 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Purees – Vegetable Risotto W/ Cheese (Pck)

70 0 16 1 9 2 O F D c m a

B 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Vegetables – Butternut Squash & Corn (Pck)

45 0 10 1 4 1 F c m a

C+ 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Vegetables – Carrots (Pck)

40 0 9 2 6 0 F c m a

B+ 2nd Foods Organic Smartnourish Vegetables – Green Beans (Jar)

35 0 8 2 3 2 F c m a

A 2nd Foods Pear & Cinnamon W/ Oatmeal (Pck) 70 0 16 2 8 1 O W c g s m

A- 2nd Foods Pears & Pineapple (Pck) 60 0 15 2 10 0 c m

B- 2nd Foods Smartnourish Purees – Banana Pineapple Orange Medley (Pck)

80 0 21 1 16 1 F c m a

B+ 2nd Foods Smartnourish Purees – Spring Garden Vegetables W/ Brown Rice (Pck)

50 0 9 2 2 2 F c n m a

A 2nd Foods Squash (Pck) 35 0 8 2 4 0

B+ 2nd Foods Sweet Potatoes & Turkey Baby Food (Pck)

90 3 13 1 6 2 W c g a

A- 2nd Foods Turkey & Turkey Gravy Baby Food (Jar)

80 4 3 0 0 8 c a

A 2nd Foods Vegetable Chicken (Pck) 60 2 8 1 3 2 a

B- 3rd Foods Chicken Noodle Dinner (Jar) 120 4 18 2 5 4 E W g a

B- 3rd Foods Dinner Pasta Primavera (Jar) 110 4 16 2 4 2 E D W g n a

B 3rd Foods Fruit Apple Mango Kiwi (Jar) 90 0 22 2 18 0 c

B 3rd Foods Fruit Banana Peach Apple (Jar) 110 0 26 2 22 1 c m

B+ 3rd Foods Herbed Chicken W/ Pasta (Jar) 90 2 14 1 3 4 E W g a

A- 3rd Foods Natureselect Cereals – Apples & Bananas W/ Mixed Cereal (Jar)

110 1 25 2 12 2 c g s m

A 3rd Foods Natureselect Cereals – Apples & Cinnamon W/ Oatmeal (Jar)

110 1 24 2 11 2 c g s m

B 3rd Foods Natureselect Fruits Apples (170g) 90 0 22 2 17 0 c

C- 3rd Foods Natureselect Fruits Banana Strawberry (Jar)

140 0 35 2 27 1 c a m

C+ 3rd Foods Natureselect Fruits Bananas (Jar) 140 0 38 3 28 2 c m

B 3rd Foods Natureselect Fruits Pears (Jar) 100 0 26 4 18 0 c m

B- 3rd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Mixed Vegetables & Beef (Jar)

130 4 19 3 6 5 n a

B- 3rd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Mixed Vegetables & Chicken (Jar)

120 4 20 2 6 4 n a

B- 3rd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Mixed Vegetables & Turkey (Jar)

120 4 18 3 6 5 a

C 3rd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners – Spaghetti In Tomato Sauce W/ Beef (Jar)

180 4 30 2 12 5 E W c g n a

C+ 3rd Foods Natureselect Nutritious Dinners Lasagna W/ Meat Sauce (Jar)

150 4 22 2 6 5 E D W g n m a

C+ 3rd Foods Natureselect Spoonable Smoothies – Fruit Medley (Jar)

150 0 35 1 25 2 c m

A- 3rd Foods Natureselect Vegetables – Squash (Jar)

60 0 14 3 8 1

B- 3rd Foods Natureselect Vegetables – Sweet Potatoes (Each)

120 0 26 3 15 2 c

B 3rd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Broccoli & Carrots W/ Cheese (170)

80 2 14 2 2 3 D c m a

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61 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A- 3rd Foods Natureselect Vegetables Green Beans W/ Rice (Jar)

70 0 15 3 3 2

B- 3rd Foods Turkey Rice & Garden Vegetable Dinner Baby Food (Jar)

130 4 21 1 6 4 c n a

C+ Graduate Graduates Waffle Wheels – Maple (4 Pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O D c g s r f

C+ Graduates Graduates Breakfast Buddies Hot Cereal W/ Fruit – Cherry (Each)

150 1 32 2 14 2 O W c g s f m

B+ Graduates Graduates Fruit Pick Ups – Diced Mangoes (128g)

70 0 18 1 17 0 c

B+ Graduates Graduates Fruit Pick Ups – Diced Peaches (128g)

60 0 15 0 14 0 c

F Graduates Graduates Lil' Entrees Rice & Turkey In Gravy (Tray)

100 2 14 2 2 6 c c f m a

F Graduates Graduates Lil' Entrees Rice & Turkey In Gravy (Tray)

100 2 14 2 2 6 c c f m a

F Graduates Graduates Lil' Meals Pasta Shells & Cheese Baby Food (Each)

150 5 20 0 4 5 E O D W c g n s m t a

C- Graduates Graduates Lil' Sticks Chicken Sticks Packed In Water (Jar)

110 7 2 0 1 10 D f m a

A Graduates Graduates Puffs – Vanilla (82 Pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s f

B+ Graduates Graduates Veggie Pick Ups – Diced Carrots (71g)

20 0 4 1 3 0 c

A- Graduates Graduates Veggie Pick Ups – Diced Green Beans (71g)

20 0 3 1 1 0

B Graduates Graduates Waffle Wheels – Banana Cream (4 Pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O D c s f a

D Graduates Gradutaes Lil' Sticks Meat Sticks Packed In Water (Jar)

110 7 1 0 1 10 D c f m a

F Graduates 2+ Graduates 2& Kid Selects – Brown Rice W/ Mixed Vegetables (Tray)

110 4 17 1 1 2 E D c f m a

A- Graduates 2+ Graduates 2& Kid Selects – Cut Carrots & Green Beans (Tray)

15 0 2 0 1 0

D+ Graduates 2+ Graduates 2& Kid Selects – Dinosaur Shaped Pasta In Mildly Seasoned Broth (Tray)

35 0 6 0 0 1 E O W c g n a f m a

A- Graduates 2+ Graduates 2& Kid Selects – Sweet Corn W/ Red Peppers (Tray)

35 1 5 0 3 0 c n

F Graduates 2+ Graduates 2& Kid Selects – Turkey Meatballs In Chicken Broth (Tray)

30 2 0 0 0 5 O D W c g n r f m a

B- Graduates For Preschoolers Graduates For Preschoolers Cereal Twists – Banana Peach (Twist 20g)

80 2 13 0 7 1 O D W c g s f m a

C+ Graduates For Preschoolers Graduates For Preschoolers Cereal Twists – Strawberry Blueberry (Twist)

80 2 13 0 7 1 O D W c g s f m a

B Graduates For Preschoolers Graduates For Preschoolers Fruit Twists – Cherry Berry (Pck)

35 0 8 0 7 0 c f m

B Graduates For Preschoolers Graduates For Preschoolers Strawberry & Grape Fruit Twists (Twist)

35 0 8 0 7 0 c f m

F Graduates For Toddlers Gerbergraduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Cheese Ravioli In Tomato Sauce W/ Mixed Vegetables (Tray)

130 2 22 3 6 5 E O D W c g n c f m a

62 Baby & Toddler Meals

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OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Beef & Tomato Ravioli In Beef Broth Pasta Pickups (Each)

70 2 11 1 0 3 P E O F S N D W c g n s f m t a

F

Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Chicken & Brown Rice W/ Vegetables In Bbq Sauce With Peas And Corn (150g)

110 2 18 2 5 7 O D W c g n r f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Chicken & Pasta Wheel Pickups In Sauce W/ Peas (Tray)

100 1 13 2 3 9 E O W c g f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Creamy Vegetables Chicken & Noodles W/ Green Beans (Tray)

100 3 13 2 3 5 E D W c g f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Creamy Vegetables Chicken & Noodles W/ Green Beans (Tray)

100 3 13 2 3 5 E D W c g f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Homestyle Pasta & Beef W/ Vegetables In Sauce With Carrots (Tray)

140 4 21 2 4 6 E D W c g n r f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Macaroni & Cheese W/ Seasoned Peas & Carrots (Tray)

160 6 20 2 3 6 E O D W c g n f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Mashed Potatoes & Gravy W/ Roasted Chicken & Carrots (Tray)

130 6 14 2 3 6 E O D W c g n r f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Entrées – Pasta Stars In Meat Sauce W/ Green Beans (Tray)

120 4 17 2 6 5 E O D W c g n f m a

D+ Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Meals – Mac & Cheese W/ Chicken & Vegetables (Each)

140 6 16 1 2 7 E O D W c g n m a

D Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Meals – Pasta Stars W/ Chicken & Vegetables (Each)

120 4 17 2 3 6 E W c g n f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Meals – Spaghetti Rings In Meat Sauce (Each)

150 4 22 2 7 6 E D W c g n f m a

C+ Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Meals – White Turkey Stew W/ Rice & Vegetables (Each)

100 2 15 2 3 5 W c g n m a

A- Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Mini Fruits – Apple (1/4 Cup)

25 0 7 0 6 0

A Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Mini Fruits – Banana Strawberry (1/4 Cup)

25 0 6 1 5 0

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Pasta Pick Ups – Cheese Ravioli (Each)

70 2 11 1 1 3 E O D W c g n f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Pasta Pickups Chicken & Carrot Ravioli (Each)

70 1 11 1 1 3 E O D W c g n a f m a

F Graduates For Toddlers Graduates For Toddlers Pasta Pickups Turkey & Vegetable Ravioli (85g)

70 1 11 1 1 3 E O D W c g n f m a

Happybaby ©

A Easy Going Greens (3 Pcs) 40 0 8 3 1 2 n

A Grrreat Greens Fresh Frozen Organic Baby Food (3 Pcs)

38 0 8 2 5 2 n

B+ Happy Baby Pouch: Banana Beet & Blueberry (6& Months) (Each)

65 0 17 2 2 1 c

B+ Happy Baby Pouch: Mama Grain (7& Months) (Each)

80 1 15 1 1 1 c g

Baby & Toddler Meals

63 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A- Happy Baby Pouch: Pear (Starting Solids) (Each) 60 0 15 3 10 0 c

A- Happy Baby Pouch: Spinach Mango & Pear (6& Months) (Each)

60 0 0 3 10 1 c n

F Happy Bites Breakfast Pocket (Each) 290 15 24 2 1 8 E D W c g n m a

C Happy Morning: Super Banana W/ Mangosteen (Each)

90 0 15 1 14 6 D c f m a

C Happy Morning: Super Cinnamon W/ Pear & Raisins (Each)

130 0 26 2 19 6 D c f m a

A Happy Munchies Organic Broccoli Kale & Cheddar Cheese Snacks (14 Pcs)

30 1 4 0 0 0 O D c m a

A Happy Munchies Organic Cheddar Cheese W/ Carrot Snacks (14 Pcs)

30 1 4 0 0 0 O D c m a

B Happy Sqeeze: Twist Blueberry Apple & Purple Carrot (Each)

60 0 13 2 10 0 c f m

C Happy Squeeze: Coco Orange Mango (Each) 90 1 20 1 17 0 c f m

B- Happy Squeeze: Super Acai White Grape & Apple (Each)

80 2 17 2 14 0 c f m

C Happy Squeeze: Super Kiwi Banana & Apple (Each)

90 0 20 2 15 0 c f m

B- Happy Squeeze: Super Pom Blueberry & Apple (Each)

80 0 18 2 13 0 c f m

B Happy Squeeze: Twist Kale Apple & Mango (Each)

70 0 16 2 13 0 c f m

B Happy Squeeze: Twist Strawberry Beet & Kiwi (Each)

70 0 16 2 12 0 c f m

B+ Happy Times Veggie Pals: Carrot Orange & Apple Chews (Each)

70 0 16 1 15 0 c m

B+ Happy Times Yogis Snack Pack: Mixed Fruit (8 G)

30 0 6 0 5 1 D c f m a

B- Happy Tot Plus: Blueberry Apple & Purple Carrot (Each)

60 1 13 3 10 0 c f m

B+ Happy Tot Plus: Kale Apple & Mango (Each) 70 1 0 2 13 0 c f m

B- Happy Tot Plus: Strawberry Kiwi Beet & Pear (Each)

80 0 18 3 13 0 c f m

B Happy Tot Pouch: Banana Peach & Mango (Each)

90 1 20 3 11 2 c

B+ Happy Tot Pouch: Butternut Squash & Apple (Each)

60 1 14 3 9 1 c

B- Happy Tot Pouch: Spinach Mango & Pear (Each) 90 1 18 5 11 3 c n

F Happybites Organic Mac&Cheese HANDHeld Meals (9 Pcs)

310 9 48 2 3 9 E O D W c g n f m a

F Happybites Organic Salmon Stix HANDHeld Kids Meals (5 Pcs)

230 7 32 2 2 11 O F W c g n c f m a

F Happybites Organic Veggie Tots HANDHeld Kids Meals (8 Pcs)

220 8 35 2 4 5 O D W c g n m a

B Happysqueeze: Coco Strawberry (Each) 80 1 16 2 12 0 c f m

B+ Happytot Green Bean Pear & Peas (Each) 70 1 16 4 9 1 c

A- Happytot Organic Superfoods Sweet Potato Carrot Apple & Cinnamon (Each)

70 1 13 3 9 1

A- Thank You Carrot Fresh Frozen Organic Baby Meals (3 Pcs)

31 0 7 3 2 1

B+ Yes Peas Fresh Frozen Organic Baby Meals (3 Pcs)

53 0 7 3 4 4

A- 6+ Months Happy Baby Pouch: Broccoli Peas & Pear (6& Months) (Each)

60 0 15 3 9 0 c

64 Baby & Toddler Meals

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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A- 7+ Months Happy Baby Pouch: Beef Stew (7& Months) (Each)

80 2 13 2 2 4 n a

B+ 7+ Months Happy Baby Pouch: Gobble Gobble (7& Months) (Each)

80 2 11 2 2 4 c n a

A- 7+ Months Happy Baby Pouch: Super Salmon (7& Months) (Each)

50 0 6 1 3 1 F n a

A- Stage 2 Broccoli Peas & Pear Organic Baby Food (Each)

60 0 15 3 9 1 c

A- Stage 3 Amaranth Ratatouille Organic Baby Food (Pckage)

70 2 12 2 3 1 n

C Toddler Happy Tot Toddler Meal Bowl Vegetables Brown Rice & Turkey (Each)

160 4 17 3 3 8 D c m a

C+ Toddler Happy Tot Toddler Meal Bowls Chicken Vegetable & Quinoa In Chicken Vegetable Sauce (Each)

130 7 10 2 3 7 D c n m a

C+ Toddler Happy Tot Toddler Meal Bowls Super Beefy Pasta (Each)

120 5 11 2 3 7 E D W c g n m a

C Toddler Happy Tot Toddler Meal Bowls Vegetable Ravioli In A Vegetable Cheese Sauce (Tray)

160 4 24 3 4 5 E O D W c g n m a

C Toddler Happy Tot Toddler Meal Bowls Vegetable Ravioli In A Vegetable Cheese Sauce (Tray)

160 4 24 3 4 5 E O D W c g n m a

Heinz ©

A- Little Kids Apple Cinnamon Instant Oatmeal Cereal (1/4 Cup)

100 2 19 2 3 3 c g

B Little Kids Strawberry Vanilla Instant Oatmeal Cereal (1/4 Cup)

100 2 19 2 3 3 c g f

B Pouch Varieties Apple Strawberry Raspberry (128 Ml)

90 0 22 2 20 0 c

B+ Pouch Varieties Apple Sweet Potato Carrot (128 Ml)

80 0 19 2 14 1 c

B Pouch Varieties Banana Apple Mixed Berry (Each)

80 0 20 2 17 1 c m

B+ Pouch Varieties Banana Pear Mango (128 Ml) 80 0 19 2 16 1 c m

B+ Pouch Varieties Pear Green Bean Mango (128 Ml) 80 0 18 3 12 1 c

B+ Stage 1 Cereal W/ Milk Barley Cereal (1/3 Cup) 110 2 20 2 9 4 O D c g f a

A Stage 1 Cereal W/ Milk Oatmeal Cereal (1/3 Cup) 110 2 18 1 8 5 O D c g a

A Stage 1 Cereal W/Out Milk Oatmeal Cereal (1/3 Cup)

110 2 20 2 8 4 O c g

A Stage 1 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal (1/3 Cup)

120 2 21 2 8 0 c g

B+ Stage 1 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal (1/3 Cup)

110 2 20 0 8 2 O D c f a

B+ Stage 1 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal (1/3 Cup)

110 1 23 1 7 2 O c f

B+ Stage 1 Cereal W/Out Milk Rice Cereal (1/3 Cup) 110 1 23 0 5 2 O c f

B+ Stage 1 Fruits Apple Sauce (Each) 80 0 19 2 15 0 c

B- Stage 1 Fruits Bananas (Each) 130 0 30 2 22 2 c

B+ Stage 1 Fruits Organic Apple Sauce (Each) 80 0 19 2 15 0 c

B- Stage 1 Fruits Organic Bananas (Each) 130 0 30 2 22 2 c

B Stage 1 Fruits Organic Peaches (Each) 100 0 24 2 20 2 c

B Stage 1 Fruits Peaches (Each) 100 0 24 2 20 2 c

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Butternut Squash (Jar) 40 0 9 2 5 1

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Carrots (Jar) 50 1 9 3 6 1

A Stage 1 Vegetables Green Beans (Jar) 40 0 8 3 2 1

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Organic Butternut Squash (Jar)

40 0 9 2 5 1

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Organic Carrots (Jar) 50 1 9 3 6 1

Baby & Toddler Meals

65 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Organic Peas (Jar) 70 0 13 4 4 4

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Organic Sweet Potatoes (Jar) 70 0 15 2 7 1

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Peas (Jar) 70 0 13 4 4 4

A- Stage 1 Vegetables Sweet Potatoes (Jar) 70 0 15 2 7 1

A Stage 1 Vegetables Wax Beans (Jar) 40 0 7 3 2 2

A Stage 2 Cereal W/ Milk Mixed Cereal With Fruit (1/3 Cup)

110 0 19 1 10 5 O D W c g a

B+ Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Heinz® Farley's™ Biscuits Banana (Each)

70 1 13 0 5 1 D W g f

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Heinz® Farley's™ Biscuits Original (Each)

70 1 13 0 5 1 D W g

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Heinz® Farley's™ Biscuits Original (Each)

70 1 13 0 5 1 D W g

B+ Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Mixed Cereal (1/3 Cup) 110 2 19 1 9 5 O D W c g f a

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Mixed Cereal (1/3 Cup) 110 2 21 2 9 4 O W c g

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Mixed Cereal (1/3 Cup)

110 2 22 2 9 4 W c g

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Mixed Cereal With Fruit (1/3 Cup)

120 2 22 2 10 3 W c g

A Stage 2 Cereal W/Out Milk Soy Cereal With Pear (1/3 Cup)

110 2 15 2 2 7 O c m

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Apple Açai Pomegranate & Blueberry (Each)

80 0 18 2 15 1 c

B Stage 2 Fruits Apple Mango Kiwi (Each) 80 0 20 2 15 0 c

B Stage 2 Fruits Apple Plum W/ Raisins (Each) 110 0 26 2 19 1 c

B Stage 2 Fruits Apple Plum W/ Raisins (Each) 110 0 26 2 19 1 c

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Apple Raspberry (Jar) 90 0 21 3 17 0

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Apple Sauce & Bananas W/ Oatmeal Cereal (Each)

120 0 27 2 16 1 c g

B Stage 2 Fruits Apples & Blueberries (Each) 90 0 23 2 19 0 c

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Apples & Strawberries (Jar) 100 0 24 3 20 0

B Stage 2 Fruits Banana & M&Arin Orange (Each) 100 0 24 1 19 2 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Banana Açai Pomegranate & Cranberry (Each)

110 1 25 2 20 2 c

C+ Stage 2 Fruits Banana Grape Plum (Each) 120 0 30 2 24 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Bananas & Apple Sauce (Each) 120 0 30 3 24 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Bananas & Prunes (Each) 120 1 28 3 17 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Fruit Salad (Each) 110 0 25 2 18 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Mixed Fruit (Each) 100 0 25 4 18 1 c

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Organic Apple Açai Black Currant & Pomegranate (Each)

80 0 18 2 15 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Organic Apples & Bananas (Each) 120 0 30 3 24 1 c

B Stage 2 Fruits Organic Apples & Blueberries (Each)

90 0 23 2 19 0 c

B+ Stage 2 Fruits Organic Apples & Strawberries (Jar)

100 0 24 3 20 0

B- Stage 2 Fruits Organic Mixed Fruit (Each) 100 0 25 4 18 1 c

B Stage 2 Fruits Organic Pear Açai Blackberry & Pomegranate (Jar)

100 0 23 4 18 1 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Organic Prunes (Each) 120 0 29 4 14 2 c

B- Stage 2 Fruits Prunes (Each) 120 0 29 4 14 2 c

B+ Stage 2 Juices Apple & Açai (Jar) 60 0 15 0 13 0 c

C Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Beef W/ Broth (Jar) 170 12 2 0 0 13 W g m a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Chicken Casserole W/ Vegetables & Rice (Jar)

70 0 12 2 1 4 n a

66 Baby & Toddler Meals

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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C+ Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Chicken W/ Broth (Jar)

140 10 0 0 0 13 W g m a

C+ Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Lamb W/ Broth (Jar)

150 11 0 0 0 13 W g m a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetable Beef (Jar)

60 1 9 1 1 4 n a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetables & Chicken (Jar)

50 1 6 1 1 4 n a

B+ Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetables & Pasta (Jar)

80 2 12 2 2 3 W g n

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetables & Turkey (Jar)

60 0 9 1 1 4 c a

B Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Sweet Potato & Turkey (Jar)

90 0 20 2 4 4 a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetable Beef (Jar)

60 1 9 1 1 4 n a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetable Chicken (Jar)

70 2 9 2 1 4 a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetables & Chicken (Jar)

50 1 6 1 1 4 n a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetables & Turkey (Jar)

60 0 9 1 1 4 a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetables Beef & Spaghetti (Jar)

70 2 10 1 1 4 W g n a

A- Stage 2 Meat & Combinations Vegetables Rice & Chicken (Jar)

70 1 11 1 1 4 n a

B+ Stage 2 Vegetables Broccoli Potato & Cheese Casserole (Jar)

70 3 8 1 5 4 D n a

B+ Stage 2 Vegetables Creamed Corn (Jar) 80 1 16 2 4 3 c

B+ Stage 2 Vegetables Creamed Corn (Jar) 80 1 16 2 4 3 c

A- Stage 2 Vegetables Mixed Vegetables (Jar) 50 0 10 2 1 3 c n

B+ Stage 2 Vegetables Organic Creamed Corn (Jar) 80 1 16 2 4 3 c

A- Stage 2 Vegetables Organic Green Beans & Apple Blend (Jar)

50 0 10 3 5 2

A- Stage 2 Vegetables Organic Mixed Vegetables (Jar)

50 0 10 2 1 3 c n

B+ Stage 2 Vegetables Organic Mixed Vegetables & Pears (Jar)

70 0 14 2 6 2 c n

A- Stage 2 Vegetables Peas & Carrots (Jar) 60 0 11 3 3 4

B+ Stage 3 Cereal W/ Milk Multigrain Cereal With Mango Pineapple & Pear (1/3 Cup)

110 2 19 1 8 4 O D W c g f a

A Stage 3 Cereal W/ Milk Oatmeal Cereal With Apple & Cinnamon (1/3 Cup)

110 2 21 2 8 4 O D c g a

B+ Stage 3 Cereal W/ Milk Wheat & Oat Cereal With Banana & Raspberry (1/3 Cup)

110 2 20 1 10 5 O D W c g f a

B+ Stage 3 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Multigrain Cereal With Fruit (1/3 Cup)

110 2 22 2 9 3 W c g f

A Stage 3 Cereal W/Out Milk Organic Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal With Apple & Cinnamon (1/3 Cup)

110 2 22 3 6 3 c g

D+ Stage 3 Fruits Apple Date W/ Oatmeal (Each) 220 0 52 5 38 2 c g

B- Stage 3 Fruits Apple Sauce (Each) 130 0 32 3 26 0 c

C+ Stage 3 Fruits Apples & Blueberries (Each) 160 0 40 4 33 0 c

C+ Stage 3 Fruits Apples & Strawberries (Jar) 160 0 39 4 33 0

B- Stage 3 Fruits Bartlett Pears (Each) 130 0 32 9 18 1 c

C+ Stage 3 Fruits Mixed Fruit (Jar) 130 0 35 6 26 0 c

C+ Stage 3 Fruits Mixed Fruit W/ Oatmeal Cereal (Jar)

240 2 53 5 29 3 c g

B Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Alphabet Beef (Jar) 140 4 20 3 3 7 W g n a

Baby & Toddler Meals

67 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Chicken & Vegetable Paella (Jar)

160 5 24 3 4 10 W g n m a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Chicken & Vegetable Risotto (Jar)

160 5 24 2 4 5 D c n a

C- Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Chicken Casserole W/ Vegetables & Rice (Jar)

180 6 24 3 5 8 n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Lemon Chicken & Vegetable Blend (Jar)

170 3 30 2 7 5 c n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetable & Turkey Risotto (Jar)

160 5 24 2 4 5 c n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetable Pork & Apple Blend (Jar)

160 4 22 3 8 8 W c g n m a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetables & Turkey (Jar)

150 5 20 4 4 7 c g n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Organic Vegetables Beef & Spaghetti Casserole (Jar)

150 4 22 3 4 7 W g n a

B- Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Sweet Potato & Beef Medley (Jar)

130 4 18 3 5 5 n a

B- Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Turkey Stew (Jar) 130 2 22 4 3 9 g n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Vegetable Chicken & Fruit Medley (Jar)

160 4 25 2 10 4 D W g n m a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Vegetable Pork & Apple Blend (Jar)

160 4 25 2 8 5 W c g n m a

C Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Vegetables & Chicken (Jar)

150 5 20 4 4 7 g n a

C+ Stage 3 Meat & Combinations Vegetables Beef & Spaghetti Casserole (Jar)

150 4 22 3 4 7 W g n a

B+ Stage 3 Pouch Varieties Apple Broccoli Peas Brown Rice (128 Ml)

80 0 17 2 13 1 c

B Stage 3 Pouch Varieties Apple Pear Cinnamon (128 Ml)

100 0 23 3 19 0 c

A- Stage 3 Vegetables Butternut Squash (Jar) 70 0 16 3 8 2

B+ Stage 3 Vegetables Carrots (Jar) 80 1 15 5 10 2

A- Stage 3 Vegetables Green Beans (Jar) 70 0 14 5 4 4

B+ Stage 3 Vegetables Mixed Vegetables (Jar) 80 0 16 4 3 3 n

C+ Stage 3 Vegetables Organic Garden Vegetable & Raisin Blend (Jar)

100 0 23 5 15 2

B+ Stage 3 Vegetables Organic Zucchini Apples & Cinnamon Medley (Jar)

90 0 18 2 9 4

B+ Stage 3 Vegetables Peas (Jar) 130 1 20 8 6 10

B Stage 3 Vegetables Sweet Potatoes (Jar) 110 0 26 3 12 1

B+ Stage 4 Cereal Nutrios (Cup) 120 2 22 2 1 4 P N W c g

D+ Stage 4 Toddler Cuisine Chicken & Stars W/ Vegetables & Gravy (Each)

150 6 17 2 2 8 E D W c g m a

C- Stage 4 Toddler Cuisine Turkey Stew (Each) 130 3 14 2 2 11 D W c g n m a

C+ Stage 4 Toddler Cuisine Veggie Stew W/ Beef (Each)

130 3 16 3 2 10 W c g n m a

C- Stage 4 Toddler Meals Chicken Cacciatore (Jar) 150 5 20 3 3 7 E W g n a

C Stage 4 Toddler Meals Country Casserole W/ Chicken (Jar)

140 3 23 2 1 5 D c n a

C- Stage 4 Toddler Meals Pasta & Meat Sauce (Jar) 150 4 21 3 3 7 E W g n a

C+ Stage 4 Toddler Meals Turkey Rice W/ Vegetables (Jar)

130 2 20 2 1 7 D c n a

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OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

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FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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Mum-Mum ©

A- Rice Biscuits Vegetable (4 Pcs) 30 0 7 0 1 0 D n a

Nuturme ©

A- Crisp Apples Crisp Apple Organic Baby Food 8 Pack (13g)

50 0 12 2 9 0

B+ Crunchy Carrot Crunchy Carrot Organic Dry Baby Food Pouches 8pack (15g)

60 0 13 2 3 0 E O c m

A- Hearty Sweet Potatos Hearty Sweet Potatos Organic Dry Baby Food Pouches 8pack (11g)

40 0 9 1 1 0 c m

A- Plump Peas Plump Peas Organic Dry Baby Food Pouches 8pack (13g)

50 0 9 3 3 3

A- Scrumptious Squash Scrumptious Squash Organic Dry Baby Food Pouch 8pack (17g)

60 0 13 4 3 1 c m

A- Sweet Bananas Sweet Banana Organic Dry Baby Food Pouches 8pack (13g)

50 0 11 1 6 0 E O c

Organic Baby ©

A- Organic Apples & Apricots Baby Food (4oz) 55 0 0 4 8 0 c

A- Organic Apples & Bananas Baby Food (4oz) 50 0 0 15 10 0 c

B+ Organic Apples & Blueberries Baby Food (4oz) 60 0 14 2 12 0 c

A- Organic Apples & Mangos Baby Food (4oz) 50 0 0 4 8 0 c

A- Organic Apples & Plums Baby Food (4oz) 50 0 0 4 10 0 c

B+ Organic Applesauce Baby Food (4oz) 60 0 15 1 12 0 c

B Organic Bananas Baby Food (4oz) 90 1 25 2 15 1 c m

B Organic Carrots Baby Food (4oz) 40 0 25 2 4 1

A- Organic Green Beans & Rice Baby Food (4oz) 45 0 10 1 1 1

B+ Organic Peaches Rice & Banana Baby Food (4oz)

60 0 14 1 7 0 c

B+ Organic Pears & Strawberries Baby Food (4oz) 60 0 14 2 10 0 c

B+ Organic Pears Baby Food (4oz) 60 0 15 2 10 0 c m

A- Organic Peas & Rice Baby Food (4oz) 65 1 15 3 2 4

A- Organic Peas Baby Food (4oz) 60 0 10 3 4 3

B+ Organic Plums Bananas & Oats Baby Food (4oz) 80 1 16 2 7 2 c g

C+ Organic Prunes & Oats Baby Food (4oz) 160 0 38 3 19 3 g

A- Organic Spinach & Carrots Baby Food (4oz) 45 0 10 2 1 2 g n

A- Organic Summer Vegetables & Rice Baby Food (4oz)

60 0 12 2 1 1 n

B Organic Sweet Potato Chicken Baby Food (4oz) 110 0 24 2 11 2 a

B+ Organic Sweet Potatoes Baby Food (4oz) 70 0 17 0 10 1

A- Organic Vegetable Turkey Dinner Baby Food (4oz)

60 2 12 2 3 2 g a

A Organic Winter Squash Baby Food (4oz) 40 0 0 0 4 1

Parent's Choice ©

A Baby Cereal Oatmeal (5 Tbsp) 60 1 10 1 2 2 O W c g s

A Baby Cereal Rice (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 1 1 O c s

B+ Baby Foods Apple (Pck) 50 0 12 2 10 0 c

B+ Baby Foods Apple Carrot (Pck) 45 0 10 2 7 0 c

B Baby Foods Bananas (Pck) 100 1 23 2 20 1 c m

B+ Baby Foods Fruit & Oatmeal (Pck) 70 0 16 2 9 1 c g

B+ Baby Foods Mixed Fruit (Pck) 70 0 17 2 14 0 c

B+ Baby Foods Pear & Squash (Pck) 60 0 15 3 8 1 c

B+ Baby Foods Pears (Pck) 70 0 20 4 12 1 c

B+ Baby Foods Sweet Potato (Pck) 60 0 15 2 10 1 c

B+ Baby Foods Tropical Medley (Pck) 70 0 16 2 9 1 c

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SIZE

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FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

B+ Baby Foods Very Berry Banana (Pck) 80 0 19 3 15 1 c m

C- Apple Cinnamon Yogurt Dippers (Pck 52g) 100 2 20 1 9 1 O D W c g f a

A- Berry Mashups Squeezable Fruit (90g) 70 0 13 2 10 0

B Berry’licious Fruit Shredz (Pck 18g) 60 0 16 1 14 0 f m

C Honey Berry Yogurt Dippers (Pck 52g) 100 2 19 1 8 1 O D W c g f a

A- Just Apples Organic Baby Food (99g) 60 0 16 1 13 0

B+ Just Bananas Organic Baby Food (99 G) 90 0 21 1 16 1 c m

A- Just Peaches Organic Baby Food (99g) 40 0 10 2 8 1

A- Just Pears Organic Baby Food (99g) 50 0 13 2 10 0

A- Just Prunes Organic Baby Food (99g) 60 0 15 1 13 1

B+ Little Cremes Super Greens Kale Apple & Sweet Potato (7 G)

30 0 7 0 4 0 f

B+ Organic Apple Carrot Baby Food (113g) 60 0 14 2 11 0

B+ Organic Blueberry Pear Purple Carrot Baby Food (120g)

70 0 16 3 12 1

B+ Organic Blueberry Pear Purple Carrot Baby Food (120g)

70 0 16 3 12 1

B+ Organic Blueberry Pear Purple Carrot Baby Food (120g)

70 0 16 3 12 1

A- Organic Peach Apricot Banana Baby Food (113g) 70 0 16 2 12 1 c m

A- Organic Peach Apricot Banana Baby Food (113g) 70 0 16 2 12 1 c m

A- Organic Peach Apricot Banana Baby Food (113g) 70 0 16 2 12 1 c m

B+ Organic Pear Mango Baby Food (113g) 70 0 17 3 13 0

B+ Organic Pumpkin Banana Baby Food (113g) 100 0 18 1 12 1 c m

B+ Organic Pumpkin Banana Baby Food (113g) 100 0 18 1 12 1 c m

B+ Organic Spinach Peas & Pear Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 14 3 10 2 n

C+ Plum Kids Maple Banana Morning Mashups Squeezable Oatmeal (90g)

90 1 19 1 13 1 D c g f m a

C+ Plum Kids Oatmeal Raisin Morning Mashups Squeezable Oatmeal (90g)

80 1 18 2 12 1 D c g f m a

C+ Plum Kids Raspberry Swirl Morning Mashups Squeezable Oatmeal (90g)

80 1 17 1 11 1 D c g f m a

C- Tots Organic Bistro Bowl Tuscan Greens & Beans (170g)

170 4 25 4 4 5 D c n m a

C Tots Organic Bistro Bowls Beef Barley & Wild Mushrooms (170g)

140 5 19 3 5 6 c g n a

C- Tots Organic Bistro Bowls Chicken Corn & Quinoa (170g)

150 4 23 2 3 7 D W c g n a

B Tots Plum Organics Apple Carrot Fiddlesticks (2 Pcs)

35 1 5 0 2 2 E D c n f a

B Tots Training Meals Vegetable Stew W/ Beef (113g)

60 2 6 2 3 4 c n m a

B+ Training Meals Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal (113g) 80 2 16 2 9 1 O F S N D W g m a

B+ Training Meals Harvest Vegetable W/ Turkey (113g)

80 2 13 2 1 4 D c n a

B Training Meals Multigrain Super Greens (113g) 100 2 19 3 2 4 D c g n a

B+ Training Meals Pasta W/ Chicken & Vegetables (113g)

90 2 14 3 3 4 D W c g a

B+ Training Meals Plum Banana Porridge (113g) 90 2 19 1 8 1 E O F S N D W g m a

B+ Training Meals Red Lentil Veggie (113g) 70 0 15 2 3 2 c n

B+ Training Meals Summer Fruit & Grain Medley (113g)

90 2 19 1 8 1 D W g a

D+ Vanilla Banana Yogurt Dippers (Pck 52g) 100 2 21 0 0 1 O D W c g f a

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FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

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AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B+ 2nd Foods Apple Carrot Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 14 2 11 0

Plum Organics ©

B+ 2nd Foods Apple Carrot Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 14 2 11 0

B+ 2nd Foods Apple Raisin & Quinoa Organic Baby Food (99g)

90 0 21 2 7 1

A- 2nd Foods Broccoli Apple Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 16 2 12 1

A- 2nd Foods Cherry Sweet Corn & Greek Yogurt Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 14 1 7 2 D c m a

A- 2nd Foods Green Bean Pear & Greek Yogurt Organic Baby Food (113g)

60 0 12 2 8 2 D c g m a

B+ 2nd Foods Pear Mango Organic Baby Food (113g) 70 0 17 3 13 0

A- 2nd Foods Plum Berry & Barley Organic Baby Food (99g)

60 0 15 2 10 1 g

A- 2nd Foods Raspberry Spinach & Greek Yogurt Organic Baby Food (113g)

50 0 11 2 8 2 D g n a

B+ 2nd Foods Spinach Peas & Pear Organic Baby Food (113 G)

60 0 14 3 10 2 n

B+ 2nd Foods Sweet Potato Corn & Apple Organic Baby Food (113g)

90 0 22 2 10 2 c

B+ 2nd Foods Sweet Potato Corn & Apple Organic Baby Food (113g)

90 0 22 2 10 2 c

A- 2nd Foods Sweet Potato Mango & Millet Organic Baby Food (113g)

70 0 16 2 10 1

A- 2nd Foods Zucchini Banana & Amaranth Organic Baby Food (99g)

70 0 16 2 10 1 c m

B+ Stage 1 Baby Just Mangos Baby Food (99g) 60 0 17 2 15 0

B+ Stage 1 Baby Just Mangos Baby Food (99g) 60 0 17 2 15 0

B+ Stage 1 Baby Just Mangos Baby Food (99g) 60 0 17 2 15 0

A- Stage 1 Baby Just Prunes Stages 1 Baby Food (99g)

60 0 15 1 13 1

President's Choice ©

B+ Organics Apple Blueberry Blend Unsweetened (Each)

45 0 12 2 10 0 c

B+ Organics Apple Pear Blend Unsweetened (Each) 50 2 12 2 0 0 c

A Organics Junior Baby Food From 8 Monthsbutternut Squash (1/2 Jar)

35 0 8 1 5 1

A- Organics Junior Sweet Potatoes (1/2 Jar) 60 0 13 2 6 1

A- Organics Junior Vegetable Beef Spaghetti (1/2 Jar)

60 2 9 1 1 3 W g n a

A Organics Strained Butternut Squash (4 Tbsp) 20 0 4 1 3 1

A- Organics Strained Carrots & Peas From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

20 0 4 2 2 1

A Organics Strained Green Beans From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

10 0 2 1 0 1

A Organics Strained Mixed Vegetables (4 Tbsp) 25 0 5 1 1 1 c n

A Organics Strained Sweet Potatoes (4 Tbsp) 30 0 7 1 3 0

A- 6 Months 6 Months Organics Strained Blueberry Dessert (4 Tbsp)

45 0 9 1 5 0 D c a

A- 6 Months 6 Months Organics Strained Strawberry Dessert (4 Tbsp)

40 0 10 1 6 1

A 6 Months Organics Original Rice Rusks From 6 Months (2 Pcs)

15 0 4 0 1 0 c n

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EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

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AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

B+ 6 Months Organics Strained Apples & Strawberries From 6 Months (3 Tbsp)

45 0 11 1 9 0 c

B+ 6 Months Organics Strained Bananas From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

60 0 13 1 11 1 c

B+ 6 Months Organics Strained Mixed Fruit From 6 Months (1/2 Jar)

50 0 13 1 10 0 c

A 6 Months Organics Strained Mixed Vegetables From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

25 0 5 1 1 1 c n

A 6 Months Organics Strained Peas From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

35 0 6 2 2 2

A- 6 Months Organics Strained Sweet Potato & Chicken From 6 Months (4 Tbsp)

35 0 7 1 2 1 a

A 6 Months Organics Strained Vegetables & Beef (4 Tbsp)

30 0 4 1 0 2 n a

A 6 Months Organics Strained Vegetables & Turkey (4 Tbsp)

25 0 4 1 0 2 c a

B+ 8 Months Organic Fruity Chicken W/ Cooked Whole Grain Brown Rice From 8 Months (Tray)

110 2 19 2 10 0 c n a

B+ 8 Months Organics Junior Baby Food From 8 Months Pears (1/2 Jar)

50 0 12 1 11 0 c

B+ 8 Months Organics Junior Baby Food From 8 Monthsmixed Fruit (1/2 Jar)

50 0 13 1 10 0 c

B+ 8+ Months Strawberry Dessert From 8 Months (1/2 Jar)

70 0 17 1 10 1

C- Toddler Organics Macaroni & Cheese Toddlers (185 G)

170 5 25 1 4 6 O N D W g a

B- Toddler Toddler Entrée Organics Pasta Shells In Cheesy Tomato Sauce W/ Hidden Sweet Potato & Cauliflower (185 G)

120 2 21 2 3 5 D W g n m a

B Toddlers Organics Mashed Potatoes & Turkey W/ Carrots And Sweet Corn Toddlers (Tray)

120 4 16 2 2 5 D c n a

B+ Toddlers Organics Mixed Berry Carrot Naturally Flavoured Fruit & Vegetable Snack Toddlers (Snack 11 G)

40 0 9 1 6 0 c f m

B+ Toddlers Organics Orange Mango Sweet Potato Naturally Flavoured Fruit & Vegetable Snack Toddlers (Snack 11 G)

40 0 9 1 7 0 f

B- Toddlers Organics Spaghetti In Turkey Meat Sauce W/ Hidden Carrots & Broccoli Toddlers (185 G)

150 5 19 2 4 6 E W g n a

A Whole Grain Brown Rice (1/4 Cup) 60 0 13 0 0 1

A Whole Grain Oatmeal (1/4 Cup) 60 1 11 2 0 2 O g

Sprout Organic ©

A- Stage 1 Apple (Each) 40 0 10 1 8 0 c m

A Stage 1 Butternut Squash (Each) 50 0 12 1 2 2

A Stage 1 Carrot (Each) 30 0 6 2 3 1

B+ Stage 1 Pear (Each) 50 0 14 3 9 0 c m

A- Stage 1 Sweet Potato (Each) 70 0 17 1 3 1

A- Stage 2 Apple & Blueberry (Each) 70 0 17 1 3 1

A- Stage 2 Apple Cinnamon & Oatmeal (Each) 60 0 14 1 9 1 c g m

A- Stage 2 Apricot Peach & Pumkin (113g) 60 0 15 3 10 1 c m

A- Stage 2 Baby Foods Green Beans Zucchini & Potato (Each)

80 2 13 1 6 3 n

B+ Stage 2 Banana Cinnamon & Brown Rice (Each) 110 0 24 1 13 2 c m

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SUGA

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PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

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AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

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t (t)

Ani

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(A)

 

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B- Stage 2 Butternut Squash Maple & Oatmeal (Each)

70 2 11 1 3 3 D c g f a

A- Stage 2 Carrot Apple & Mango (Each) 60 0 15 2 12 0 c m

A Stage 2 Carrot Sweet Potato & Brown Rice (Each) 50 1 10 1 2 1 D c a

A- Stage 2 Cherry Berry & Carrot (Each) 50 0 12 2 9 1 c m

A- Stage 2 Creamy Tomato & Sweet Corn (Each) 80 2 13 1 6 3 D c n a

A- Stage 2 Green Beans Peas & Sweet Corn (Each) 80 2 13 1 6 3 c

A Stage 2 Pasta & Lentil Bolognese (Each) 50 0 10 2 3 3 W g n

B Stage 2 Peach Berry, Oatmeal & Quinoa (Each) 70 0 16 2 10 1 c g f m

A- Stage 2 Pear & Apricot (Each) 70 0 17 1 3 1

B+ Stage 2 Pear Kiwi & Spinach (Each) 70 0 17 4 11 1 c n m

B+ Stage 2 Plum Berry, Brown Rice & Quinoa (Each) 70 0 18 1 14 1 c m

A Stage 2 Sweet Peas Greens & Brown Rice (Each) 60 1 10 2 1 2

A- Stage 2 Sweet Potato & White Beans (Each) 80 2 13 1 6 3

B- Stage 3 Black Beans & Sweet Corn W/ Greens & Wild Rice (Each)

180 7 26 5 1 7 c

D Stage 3 Butternut Squash Macaroni & Cheese (156g)

240 12 25 6 2 9 D W g c f m a

B- Stage 3 Creamy Vegetable W/ Chicken (Each) 140 9 0 0 0 4 D c n c m a

B+ Stage 3 Curried Red Lentils & Glazed Carrots W/ Jasmine Rice (Each)

130 5 18 2 1 3 N W

C Stage 3 Ginger Chicken W/ Banana Coconut & Rice (Each)

240 13 20 2 4 10 N a

A- Stage 3 Herbed Vegetable W/ Roasted Turkey (Each)

110 4 14 2 0 9 c n a

B+ Stage 3 Holiday Vegetable W/ Roasted Turkey (Each)

140 4 24 2 4 4 c a

B- Stage 3 Milestrone W/ Beans & Greens (Each) 180 8 21 5 4 6 D W c g n m a

A- Stage 3 Multigrain Cereal W/ Fruits & Berris (Each)

90 0 22 3 8 2 W c g

B Stage 3 Peach Pumkin Pie W/ Graham (Each) 150 6 25 3 5 4 N W c g

B Stage 3 Roasted Root Vegetable W/ Apple Glazed Beef (156g)

150 8 15 1 3 5 c n a

B+ Stage 3 Vegetable Lasagna W/ Beef (156g) 140 3 22 4 6 9 D W g n m a

C- Toddler Toddler Meal Macaroni & Cheese W/ Butternut Squash (Each)

240 12 25 6 2 9 E D W g m a

C Toddler Toddler Meal Pasta Zucchini & Tomato Sauce W/ Beef (184g)

170 7 21 1 7 8 E D W c g n m a

C+ Toddler Toddler Meal Vegetable & Barley Stew W/ Chicken (184g)

170 5 24 4 0 7 g n a

C Toddler Toddler Meal Vegetable & Potato Chowder W/ Chicken (184g)

160 9 16 3 0 6 D c n a

D+ Toddler Toddler Meal Vegetable Risotto W/ Quinoa & Parmesan (Tray)

160 4 30 3 1 5 D c n m a

D+ Toddler Toddler Meal Sweet Potato & Apple Risotto W/ Turkey (Each)

200 5 33 3 0 7 a

B- Toddler Toddler Meal Vegetable & Potato Stew W/ Beef (Each)

130 4 17 3 3 8 c n a

C+ Toddler Toddler Meal Vegetable & White Bean Stew W/ Turkey (184g)

140 6 17 2 0 6 c n a

A- Toddler Toddler Puree Rasberry Superfruit (Each) 50 0 13 1 11 1 c m

A- Toddler Toddler Puree Acai Berry Superfruit (Each)

50 0 15 1 13 1 c m

B Toddler Toddler Puree Blackcurrant Superfruit (Each)

80 0 20 3 14 1 c m

A- Toddler Toddler Puree Blueberry Superfruit (Each) 50 0 15 1 13 0 c m

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Section 3 Baby Treats & Snacks Beech Nut © 74

Earth’s Best © 74

Ella’s Kitchen © 74-75

Gerber © 75-76

HappyBaby © 76-77

Heinz © 77

Little Duck Organics © 77

Mum-Mum © 77

Parent’s Choice © 77-78

Plum Organics © 78-79

President’s Choice © 79-80

Stonyfield Farm © 80

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EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

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SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

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DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

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Corn

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AL

Carr

agee

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MSG

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Beech Nut ©

B Apple Cinnamon & Wheat Yogurt Blend - stage 4 (each)

100 2 20 1 15 2 D W c g a

B+ Banana Cookies Goodies - stage 4 (each) 30 1 5 0 1 0 O W c g f m

A Biter Biscuits Goodies - stage 4 (each) 40 0 8 0 2 0 D W c g a

C+ Strawberry Yogurt Blends - stage 4 (each) 90 2 18 0 14 2 D c f a

B Apple Cinnamon Popped Rice Snack Goodies - stage 4 (pck)

35 0 7 0 1 0 c f

C+ Banana Strawberry Yogurt Blends - stage 4 (each) 80 2 16 0 13 2 D c f m a

C+ Country Veggie Popped Vegetable Snack Goodies - stage 4 (pck)

35 0 6 0 1 0 D c n f a

B+ Fruities On The Go Apple Mango & Carrot Puree - Stage 5 (each)

70 0 18 1 12 0

B Garden Tomato Popped Vegetable Snack Goodies - stage 4 (pck 0.3 oz)

35 1 6 0 1 1 D c n f m a

B+ Goodies Cinnamon Grahams - (2 each) 30 1 6 0 2 1 O W c g f

C+ Mixed Berry Yogurt Blends (snack Pouch) - stage 4 (each)

90 2 18 0 14 2 D c f m a

C+ Mixed Fruit Nibbles Goodies - stage 4 (each) 80 0 18 1 17 0 c f m a

C+ Strawberry Fruit Nibbles Goodies - stage 4 (each) 80 0 18 0 17 0 c f m a

A- Vanilla Cream Popped Rice Snack Goodies - stage 4 (pck)

35 1 6 0 1 0 D c a

C- White Cheddar Puffed Grain Baked Snacks Goodies - stage 4 (17 pcs)

30 2 5 0 0 0 D c f m a

Earth's Best ©

C- Happy Snax Apple Cinnamon Canister - (2/3 cup) 80 0 16 2 5 2 O D W c g r f

A- Toddler Biscuits wheat - Toddlers (each) 45 0 9 0 3 1 O D W c g a

D+ Toddlers Cereal Bars cherry - Toddlers (8oz) 60 1 12 0 8 0 O D W g c f m a

C Toddlers Cereal Bars strawberry Banana - Toddlers (8oz)

60 1 12 0 7 0 O D W c g f m a

F Toddlers Crunchin' Crackers cheddar - Toddlers (30 pcs)

100 4 11 0 0 2 D W c g n f m a

C+ Toddlers Crunchin' Crackers original - Toddlers (30 pcs)

100 4 13 0 1 1 O W c g f m

B- Toddlers Crunchin' Grahams Cinnamon Sticks - Toddlers (11 Pcs)

80 2 14 0 5 1 W c g f

C Toddlers Crunchin' Grahams honey Sticks - Toddlers (11 Pcs)

80 2 14 0 5 1 W c g f

C Toddlers Crunchin' Grahams honey Sticks - Toddlers (11 Pcs)

80 2 14 0 5 1 W c g f

B- Toddlers Organic Happy Snax Graham Canister - Toddlers (2/3 cup)

80 0 16 2 5 2 W c g f

B+ Toddlers Organic Pop Snax Sweet Poatato Cinnamon Canister - Toddlers (11 pcs)

30 1 5 0 0 0 W c g f

A Toddlers Organic Pop Snax Veggie Crisps Canister - Toddlers (11 pcs)

30 1 5 0 0 0 c n

F Toddlers Smiley Snacksvanilla - Toddlers (2/3 cup) 80 0 16 2 5 2 O D W c g r f

A Toodlers Letter Of The Day Cookies oatmeal Cinnamon - Toddlers (9 pcs)

90 3 15 0 6 1 D W c g

Ella's Kitchen ©

A Mangoes & Carrots Nibbly Fingers Gently Baked Whole Grain Oat Finger Bars - (1/3 bar)

30 1 5 0 2 1 c g m

A Yum Yummy Apple & Ginger Baby Cookies - (one each 9g)

35 1 6 0 1 1 W c g m

Baby Snacks & Treats

75 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

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s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

A Yum Yummy Milk & Vanilla Baby Cookies - (one each 9g)

35 1 6 0 1 1 D W c g m a

Gerber ©

A Baby Food Graduates Blueberry Puffs - (1/2 Cup) 25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s 1

D+ Dippers Biscuits W/ Real Fruit & Yogurt Dip Mixed Berry - Graduates 2+ (pck 49g)

110 3 21 1 10 1 O D W c g f m a

D+ Dippers Biscuits W/ Real Fruit & Yogurt Dip peach Banana Mango - Graduates 2+ (pck 49g)

120 3 21 1 10 1 O W c g f m a

C- Dippers Biscuits W/ Real Fruit & Yogurt Dip strawberry Banana - Graduates 2+ (pck)

110 3 21 1 9 1 O W c g f m

C Fruit & Gerber Graduates Grabbyogurt – Peaches & Cream - (120g)

100 1 21 1 16 1 D c f m a

A Graduates Apple Cinnamon Puffs - Graduates (1/2 Cup)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s 1

B- Graduates Arrowroot Cookies - Graduates (each) 20 0 3 0 1 0 O D W c g s f a

B+ Graduates Banana Puffs Finger Food - Graduates (73 pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O D W c g s r f

F Graduates For Preschoolers Juice Treats – Fruit Medley - Graduates For Preschoolers (pck 28g)

100 0 24 0 17 0 c n c f m t a

B- Graduates For Toddlers Animal Crackers – Cinnamon Graham - Graduates For Toddlers (2)

30 1 5 0 2 0 O D W c g s f a

B- Graduates For Toddlers Banana Cookies - Graduates For Toddlers (each)

30 1 6 0 2 0 O D W c g 2 f a

D- Graduates For Toddlers Cereal Bars – Strawberry Banana - Graduates For Toddlers (Bar)

70 2 13 1 8 1 O D W c g s s f m a

D+ Graduates For Toddlers Cereal Bars Apple Cinnamon - Graduates For Toddlers (Bar)

70 2 13 1 8 1 O D W c g s s f m a

B+ Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Biscuits - Graduates For Toddlers (each)

30 1 5 0 2 0 O D W c g f a

C+ Graduates For Toddlers Lil' Sticks Turkey Sticks - Graduates For Toddlers (Jar)

110 7 2 0 1 9 D m a

B Graduates For Toddlers Strawberry Fruit Strips Bars - Graduates For Toddlers (Bar)

35 0 8 0 7 0 c f

B Graduates For Toddlers Wildberry Fruit Strip Bars - Graduates For Toddlers (Bar)

35 0 8 1 6 0 c f

C Graduates Fruit & Veggie Melt - Graduates (32 pcs) 25 0 6 0 4 1 O c c f m a

B- Graduates Fruit & Veggie Melts Snack Very Berry Blend - Graduates (32 pcs)

25 0 6 0 4 0 c f m a

B+ Graduates Fruit Pick Ups Diced Apples - Graduates (tray)

70 0 16 1 15 0 c

B Graduates Fruit Splashers Single Serve Drink Boxes Mixed Berry - Graduates (each)

60 0 13 0 12 0 c f m

C Graduates Grabbers Fruit & Yogurt – Strawberry Banana - Graduates (120g)

100 0 21 1 17 1 D c n f m a

C Graduates Grabbers Fruit & Yogurt Tropical - Graduates (120g)

100 0 21 1 18 1 D c f m a

C Graduates Grabbers Fruit & Yogurt Very Berry - Graduates (each)

100 1 20 1 15 1 D c n f m a

A- Graduates Grabbers Squeezable Fruit Apple Mango & Strawberry - Graduates (120g)

60 0 15 1 13 0 c

B+ Graduates Grabbers Squeezable Fruit Apple Pear & Peach - Graduates (120g)

70 0 17 1 13 0 c

B+ Graduates Grabbers Squeezable Fruit Banana Blueberry - Graduates (120g)

100 0 24 2 20 1 c m

76 Baby Snacks & Treats

Baby Nutrition, Allergen and Score Guide 2013 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B+ Graduates Grabbers Squeezable Fruit & Veggies Pear & Squash - Graduates (120g)

70 0 17 3 12 0 c m

B Graduates Lil' Crunchies – Mild Cheddar - Graduates (18 pcs)

35 2 4 0 0 0 O D c f m a

B+ Graduates Lil' Crunchies Cinnamon Maple - Graduates (20 pcs)

35 2 5 0 0 0 O c f

B+ Graduates Lil' Crunchies Garden Tomato - Graduates (20 pcs)

35 2 4 0 0 0 O D c n f m a

B+ Graduates Lil' Crunchies Veggie Dip - Graduates (19 pcs)

35 2 4 0 0 0 O D c n f m a

B- Graduates Mixed Berry Yogurt Melts - Graduates (1/4 Cup)

30 0 5 0 4 1 D c f m a

B- Graduates Peach Yogurt Melts - Graduates (1/4 Cup)

30 0 5 0 4 1 D c f m a

B+ Graduates Puffs Strawberry Apple - Graduates (77 pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s f

A Graduates Puffs Sweet Potato - Graduates (80 pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s f

B- Graduates Strawberry Yogurt Melts - Graduates (1/4 Cup)

30 0 5 0 4 1 O D c f m a

B+ Graduates Wagon Wheels Apple Harvest - Graduates (3 pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O c s f

B+ Graduates Wagon Wheels Cheesy Carrot - Graduates (4 pcs)

35 1 6 0 0 0 O D c s f m a

B+ Gradutes Peach Puffs Finger Food - Graduates (80 pcs)

25 0 6 0 1 0 O W c g s f

B Organic Fruit Strips Strawberry - (bar) 35 0 8 0 7 0 c f

C Organic Lil' Crunchies – Cheesy Carrot - (20 pcs) 35 2 4 0 0 0 O D c n s f m a

C Organic Yogurt Melts – Red Berries - (27 pcs) 30 0 5 0 4 1 D c f m a

C+ Organic Yogurt Melts – Strawberry Banana - (25 pcs)

30 0 5 0 4 1 D c m a

C Simply Banana Yogurt Blends 4 Pack - (each) 100 3 15 0 11 3 D c f m a

C- Yogurt Blends Snack – Pear - (each) 100 3 15 0 11 3 D c f m a

C- Yogurt Blends Snack– Peach - (each) 100 3 15 0 11 3 D c f m a

HappyBaby ©

B Happy Creamies: Apple Spinach Pea & Kiwi - (1/4) 35 0 7 0 5 0 E c g n f a

B+ Happy Creamies: Carrot Mango & Orange - (1/4) 30 0 6 0 4 0 E c g f m a

B+ Happy Creamies: Strawberry Rasberry & Carrot - (1/4)

35 0 7 0 4 0 E c g f m a

A Happy Munchies Apples & Kale Croc Shapes Snacks - (7)

20 0 4 0 1 0 O D c a

A Happy Puffs: Apple - (75 pcs) 25 0 6 0 0 1 c g

A Happy Puffs: Banana - (75 pcs) 25 0 6 0 0 1 c g

A Happy Puffs: Green - (75 pcs) 25 0 6 0 0 1 O c g n

A Happy Puffs: Strawberry - (75 pcs) 25 0 6 0 0 1 O c g

A Happy Puffs: Sweet Potato - (75 pcs) 25 0 5 0 0 1 c g

C+ Happy Squeeze: Treat Caramel Apple - (each) 100 0 23 2 20 0 c f

B- Happy Squeeze: Treat Chocolate Pear - (each) 90 0 20 2 16 0 c f

A Happy Times Crazy Crunchies Freezedried Carrot Apple Bits - (each)

20 0 4 0 2 0 m

C+ Happy Times Sunny Buddies: Sunflower Butter & Berry Jam Bites - (20g)

90 3 14 0 4 0 W c g f

C+ Happy Times Yummy Yogis: Caramel Yogart & Apple Bits - (each)

25 0 5 0 4 0 O D c g r f m a

B+ Happy Yogis Banana Mango: Organic Freezedried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks - (1/4)

30 0 4 0 4 2 D c f m a

B+ Happy Yogis Mixed Berry: Organic Freezedried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks - (1/4)

30 0 4 0 4 2 D c f m a

Baby Snacks & Treats

77 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

Please see our full disclaimer on page 40.

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All Rights Reserved.

r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

B+ Happy Yogis Strawberry: Organic Freezedried Yogurt & Fruit Snacks - (1/4)

30 0 4 0 4 2 D c f m a

Heinz ©

C Cereal Bars Açai Blueberry Raspberry - (bar) 70 2 12 1 6 1 D W c g f m a

C+ Cereal Bars Apple Cinnamon - (bar) 70 2 13 1 6 1 D W c g f m a

C+ Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana Yogurt - (bar) 70 2 13 1 6 1 D W c g f m a

B Dessert Apricot Dessert - stage 2 (each) 90 0 23 1 15 0 c

B+ Dessert Blueberry Dessert - stage 2 (each) 70 0 17 0 10 0 c

B Dessert Custard - stage 2 (jar) 130 4 19 0 13 3 E D c a

B+ Dessert Strawberry Dessert - stage 2 (jar) 70 0 18 0 11 0

C+ Desserts Apricot Dessert - stage 3 (each) 160 0 39 1 27 1 c

D+ Desserts Banana Dessert - stage 3 (each) 250 7 46 4 35 2 c

C+ Desserts Blueberry Dessert - stage 3 (each) 160 0 38 1 23 0 c

B- Desserts Strawberry Dessert - stage 3 (jar) 130 0 30 2 18 0 c

B+ Fruits Bartlett Pears - stage 1 (each) 80 0 19 4 11 1 c

C+ Little Kids Biscuits Apple Biscuits On The Go Pack - (4 pcs)

80 2 14 1 4 2 D W c g f m a

B- Little Kids Biscuits Chocolate Biscuits On The Go Pack - (4 pcs)

80 2 14 0 5 2 O D W c g f m a

B- Little Kids Biscuits Original Biscuits Onthegopack Original Biscuits On The Go Pack - (4 pcs)

80 2 14 0 5 2 D W c g f m a

A Little Kids Oatmeal & Yogurt Bar - (bar) 110 4 18 2 6 3 O D W c g a

A Organic Rice Snacks - (6 pcs) 40 0 8 0 0 1

A Organic Rice Snacks Honey - (5 pcs) 40 0 8 0 2 1

B- Pouch Varieties Banana Mango Yogourt - (jar) 110 2 23 2 20 2 D c m a

B Pouch Varieties Banana Vanilla Yogourt - stage 3 (128 mL)

110 2 21 2 19 2 D c m a

C- Toddler Dessert Banana Graham Pie - stage 4 (jar) 220 6 40 1 25 1 W c g

Little Duck Organics ©

A Apple Banana Tiny Fruits - (1/4 oz) 13 0 4 1 3 0

A Blueberry Apple Tiny Fruits - (1/4 oz) 13 0 4 1 3 0

A Strawberry Mango Tiny Fruits - (1/4 oz) 14 0 4 1 3 0

Mum-Mum ©

B+ Rice Biscuits Apple - (4 pcs) 30 0 7 0 1 0 D n f a

C+ Rice Biscuits Apple - (4 pcs) 40 0 9 0 2 0 D c g f m a

B+ Rice Biscuits Banana - (4 pcs) 30 0 7 0 0 0 D n f a

C+ Rice Biscuits Banana - (4 pcs) 40 0 9 0 2 0 f m a

C+ Rice Biscuits Strawberry (usda Certified Organic) - (4 pcs)

40 0 9 0 2 0 c n f m a

A- Rice Buiscuits Original - (4 pcs) 30 0 7 0 1 0 D n a

B- Snax Apple Cinnamon - (2 pcks) 70 3 11 1 3 1 c n f m

D- Snax Strawberry Banana - (8 pcs) 150 6 22 1 4 1 c g n f m

D+ Snax White Cheddar - (15 g) 70 4 10 1 1 1 D c g n f m a

Parent's Choice ©

D- Cereal Bars Mixed Berry - (bar) 70 2 13 0 8 0 D W c g n s s f m a

D- Cereal Bars Strawberry Banana - (bar) 70 2 13 0 8 0 D W c g n s s f m a

A Little Fruits Apples - (1/4 Cup) 25 0 6 1 5 0

A Little Fruits Banana Strawberry - (1/4 Cup) 25 0 6 1 5 0

B Little Munchers Cheddar - (18 pcs) 30 2 5 0 0 0 O D c f m a

B Little Munchers Veggie - (18 pcs) 30 2 5 0 1 1 O D W c g n f m a

B+ Little Puffs Blueberry - (90 pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 1 O W g s f

78 Baby Snacks & Treats

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OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT (Serving Size) CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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B+ Little Puffs Peach Mango - (90 pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 1 O W g s f

B+ Little Puffs Strawberry Apple - (90 pcs) 25 0 6 0 1 1 O W g s f

B+ Little Wheels Apple Blueberry - (3 pcs) 25 0 6 0 2 1 O W c g s f

B+ Little Wheels Apple Cinnamon - (3 pcs) 25 0 6 0 2 1 O W c g s f

C+ Yogurt Bites Banana - (7 g) 30 0 5 0 4 1 D f m a

B- Yogurt Bites Mixed Berry - (7 g) 30 0 5 0 4 1 D c f m a

B- Yogurt Bites Strawberry - (1/4 cup) 30 0 5 1 4 1 D c f m a

Plum Organics ©

B Apple Spinach Mish Mash Yogurt Smoothie - (90g) 60 0 12 1 9 2 D c n f m a

B Banana Fiddlesticks Fruit & Grain Snacks - (2 pcs) 35 1 5 0 2 5 P E O N D W c g n f a

A- Beetbox Berry Fruit & Veggie Mashups Smoothie - (90g)

60 0 14 2 11 0

B Berry Banana Beet Mish Mash Yogurt Smoothie - (90g)

60 0 12 1 9 2 D c n f m a

B+ Berry Blast Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g) 20 0 4 1 3 1 D f a

B+ Berry Blast Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g) 20 0 4 1 3 1 D f a

A- Blueberry Blitz Fruit & Veggie Mashups Smoothies - (90g)

50 0 14 1 11 0

A- Carroty Chop Fruit & Veggie Mashups Smoothie - (90 g)

60 0 14 1 11 0

B- Cherry Vanilla Yogurt Mashups Greek Yogurt Smoothie - (90g)

80 0 17 1 14 3 D c f m a

D+ Crunch’ Ola Apple Snapster - (pck 28g) 110 2 22 3 7 2 P O N D W g f a

D+ Crunch’ola Choco Chipster - (pck 28g) 120 4 19 3 5 3 P O N D W c g f a

F Crunch’ola Peanutty Pretzel - (pck 28g) 120 4 19 3 5 3 P O N D W c g f a

C+ Grammy Sammy Cinnamon Graham & Vanilla Yogurt Filled S&wich Bar - (Bar)

110 3 20 1 10 1 P O N D W c g f m a

A- Green Apple Mashups Squeezable Fruit - (90g) 60 0 14 1 11 0

B Jammy Sammy Apple Cinnamon & Oatmeal Snack Size - (Bar)

110 4 0 6 0 0 P O N D W c g f m a

C- Jammy Sammy Blueberry & Oatmeal Snack Size S&wich Bars - (Bar)

110 4 20 1 10 2 O N D W c g f m a

C Jammy Sammy Grape Jelly & Peanut Butter Snack Size S&wich Bars - (Bar)

110 4 18 1 10 2 P O N D W c g f m a

C Jammy Sammy Strawberry Jam & Peanut Butter Snack Size S&wich Bars - (Bar)

110 4 18 1 10 2 P N D W c g f m a

B+ Little Cremes Super Purples Acai Blackberry & Purple Carrot - (1/4 Cup)

30 0 7 0 4 0 f

A Little Cremes Super Reds Pomegranate Beet & Berry - (1/4 Cup)

25 0 6 0 4 0

B+ Mango Mania Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g)

20 0 5 1 0 0 D f a

B+ Mango Mania Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g)

20 0 5 1 0 0 D f a

B- Orange Cream Yogurt Mashups Greek Yogurt Smoothie - (90g)

80 0 17 1 14 3 D c f m a

B Peach Peelz Fruit Shredz - (pck 18g) 60 0 16 1 14 0 f m

B Plum Kids Grammy Sammy Cocoa Graham & Banana Yogurt Filled S&wich Bars - (bar)

110 3 0 0 10 1 D W c g f m a

C+ Plum Kids Grammy Sammy Honey Graham & Strawberry - (Bar)

110 3 20 1 10 1 P E O N D W c g f m a

B Plum Kids Strawberry Lemonade Yogurt Mashups Greek Yogurt - (90g)

60 0 16 1 14 3 D c f m a

A- Plum Organic Tots Mish Mash Banana - (90g) 60 0 15 1 12 0 O D W c g m a

A- Plum Organic Tots Mish Mash Peach - (90g) 50 0 12 2 9 0 O D W g a

A Purple Roots & Fruits Mish Mash Yogurt Smoothie - (99g)

60 0 12 1 10 2 D c m a

Baby Snacks & Treats

79 NUTRIENTS (in grams) CLASS 1 ALLERGENS

OTHER ALLERGENS CONTROVERSIAL ITEMS

GRAD

E

PRODUCT SERV

ING

SIZE

CALO

RIES

FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

B Rooty Blues Fruit & Veggie Shredz - (pck 18g) 60 0 16 1 14 0 c f m

B+ Spinach & Apple Fruit & Veggie Puffs - (1/2 Cup) 25 0 6 0 1 1 O D W c g n s f a

B+ Strawberry Banana Mashups Squeezable Fruit - (90g)

80 0 15 1 11 0 c m

B+ Strawberry Bananarama Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g)

20 0 4 1 3 1 D f a

B+ Strawberry Bananarama Yo’ Drops Crunchable Yogurt - (pck 7g)

20 0 4 1 3 1 D f a

B Super Apple Fruit & Veggie Shredz - (pck 18g) 60 0 16 1 14 0 c f m

B+ Super Orange Mango & Sweet Potato Fruit & Veggie Puffs - (1/2 Cup)

25 0 6 1 1 1 O D W c g s f a

B+ Super Purples Blueberry & Purple Sweet Potato Fruit & Veggie Puffs - (1/2 Cup)

25 0 6 0 1 1 O D W c g s f m a

A- Super Reds Strawberry & Beet Fruit & Veggie Puffs - (1/2 Cup)

25 0 6 0 1 1 O D W c g s f a

A- Super Yellow Banana & Peach Fruit & Veggie Puffs - (1/2 Cup)

25 0 6 0 1 1 O D W c g s f m a

B+ Teensy Fruits Apple Soft Fruit Snacks - (10g) 35 0 9 1 8 0 f m

B+ Teensy Fruits Berry Soft Fruit Snacks - (10g) 35 0 9 1 8 0 f m

B+ Teensy Fruits Peach Soft Fruit Snacks - (10g) 35 0 9 1 8 0 f m

A- Tots Mish Mash Banana Friut Snack - (90g) 60 0 15 1 12 0 O D W c g m a

B Tots Apple Carrot Fiddlesticks - (2 pcs) 40 1 7 0 2 1 P E O N D W c g n f a

B Tots Berry Fiddlesticks - (2 pcs) 35 1 5 0 2 2 P E O N D W c g n f a

B Tots Fruit & Grain Mish Mash Apple Cinnamon Oats & Quinoa Whole Grain Snack - (90g)

70 0 16 2 11 2 O D W g f a

B+ Tots Fruit & Grain Mish Mash Banana Rice & Quinoa Whole Grain Snack - (90g)

90 0 21 1 14 1 O D W c g m a

A- Tots Fruit & Grain Mish Mash Blueberry Oats & Quinoa Whole Grain Snack - (90g)

70 0 16 1 11 2 O D W g a

A- Tots Mish Mash Strawberry - (90g) 70 0 12 2 10 0 O D W g a

A- Tots Mish Mash Strawberry Fruit Snacks - (90g) 70 0 12 2 10 0 O D W g a

A- Tropical Mashups Squeezable Fruit - (90g) 60 0 15 2 12 0 c m

President's Choice ©

B- Organics Animal Cookies For Toddlers - Toddlers (5 each)

60 2 10 1 3 1 O W g f

A- Organics Apple Apricot Blend Unsweetened - (each)

45 0 0 2 10 0 c

B- Organics Arrowroot Cookies For Toddlers - Toddlers (2 each)

60 2 10 0 2 1 D W g f

C- Organics Blueberry Raspberry Mini Granola Bars Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

80 1 16 1 6 1 O W c g f

C+ Organics Mini Cereal Bars Banana Berry Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

70 2 13 1 6 1 W c g f m

C- Organics Mini Cereal Bars Apple Acai & Yogurt Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

80 2 14 1 6 1 P O N D W c g f m a

C Organics Mini Cereal Bars Berry Pomegranate Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

80 2 14 1 6 1 W c g f m

C- Organics Mini Cereal Bars Blueberry Carrot Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

80 2 14 1 6 1 W c g f m

C- Organics Mini Granola Bars Chewy Cocoa Toddler - Toddlers (Bar)

80 2 15 1 6 1 P O N W c g f

B- Organics Strawberry Flavour Rice Biscuits Toddlers - Toddlers (2 pcs)

20 0 5 0 1 0 c n f m a

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CARB

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SUGA

R

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PEAN

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(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

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AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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C+ Organics Vanilla Crispy Brown Rice Bars Toddlers - Toddlers (Bar)

80 2 16 0 6 0 P O N W c g f

B+ Strawberry Mango Naturally Flavoured Fruit Snack Toddlers - Toddlers (pck 10g)

30 0 0 1 6 0 c g f m

Stonyfield Farm ©

F Yobaby Organic Drinkable Yogart Peach Flavor 4 Pack - YoBaby (6 oz)

190 7 24 0 24 6 D f m a

D Yobaby Organic Drinkable Yogurt Banana Flavor 4 Pack - YoBaby (6 oz)

180 7 23 0 22 6 D f m a

B Yobaby Organic Whole Milk Yogurt Simply Plain Flavor 4 Pack - YoBaby (each)

80 5 6 0 6 4 D m a

C+ Yobaby Organic Whole Milk Yogurt Vanilla Flavor - YoBaby (4oz)

100 4 13 0 13 4 D f m a

C+ Yotoddler Organic Whole Milk Yogart Strawberry Banana W/ Dha Flavor 4 Pack - Toddler (each)

110 4 15 1 13 4 F D g f m a

B+ Yotoddler Organic Whole Milk Yogart W/ Dha Apple & Sweet Potato Flavor 4 Pack - Toddler (pck)

100 4 14 1 12 3 F D m a

B- Yotoddler Organic Whole Milk Yogurt W/ Dha Banana & Pumpkin Flavor - Toddler (113g)

100 4 15 0 12 3 F D m a

C+ Yotoddler Organic Whole Milk Yogurt W/ Dha Raspberry Pear Flavor 4 Pack - Toddler (each)

110 4 15 1 13 4 F D g f m a

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Earth’s Best © 82

Enfamil © 82

Gerber © 82-83

Heinz © 83

Nursery © 83

Parent’s Choice © 83

Pedialyte © 83

PediaSmart © 83

PediaSure © 84

President’s Choice © 84

ShopRite © 84

Similac © 84

Wellements © 84

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FAT

CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

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AL

Carr

agee

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HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

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Tran

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Ani

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Beech Nut ©

A Beverage Spring Water W/ Added Fluoride - (4 fl oz)

0 0 0 0 0 0

B+ Beverage Apple Juice - (4 fl oz) 60 0 14 0 13 0 c

B Beverage White Grape Juice - (4 fl oz) 80 0 20 0 16 0 c

Earth's Best ©

B+ Toddlers Juicesapple Peach Banana - Toddler (4.2oz)

60 0 14 0 14 0 c

Enfamil ©

B Enfagrow Older Toddler Ready To Drink Milk Carton Natural Milk Flavor - stage 3 (each)

120 2 16 0 14 8 O F D c s f a

B Enfagrow Older Toddler Ready To Drink Milk Carton Vanilla Flavor - stage 3 (each)

120 2 16 0 14 8 O F D c s f a

D+ Enfagrow Premium Older Toddler Milk Drink Powder Natural Milk Flavor - stage 3 (1/3 cup)

160 6 21 0 11 6 O F N D c s 2,3 f a

Gerber ©

B+ Graduates For Toddlers Grape Fruit Splashers Drink - Graduates For Toddlers (1/2 Cup)

35 0 8 0 7 0 c f m

B Graduates Fruit Splasher Single Serve Drink Boxes – Apple Berry - (each)

60 0 13 0 12 0 c f m

A- Graduates Lil' Water 6ct - (237 mL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 s

C- Graduates Smart Sips Dairy Beverage – Plain 3ct - (each)

140 5 20 0 7 4 O D c s c f m a

C- Graduates Smart Sips Dairy Beverage – Strawberry 3ct - (each)

140 5 20 0 7 4 O D c s c f m a

C- Graduates Smart Sips Dairy Beverage – Vanilla 3ct - (each)

140 5 20 0 7 4 O D c s c f m a

B+ Graduates Strawberry Kiwi Fruit Splashers - (8 fl oz)

70 0 16 0 15 0 c f m

A- Harvest Juice – Apple Carrot Juice Blend - (4 fl oz) 60 0 13 0 12 0 c m

B+ Harvest Juice Juice Mango Pineapple, Carrot Blend - (4 fl oz)

70 0 17 1 16 1 c m

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – Apple - (4 fl oz) 60 0 14 0 13 0 c

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – Banana Juice Blend (apple Banana) - (each)

60 0 15 0 14 0 c m

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – Mixed Fruit - (1/2 cup)

60 0 15 0 13 0 c

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – Pear - (4 fl oz.) 60 0 14 0 12 0 c

B Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – White Grape - (4 fl oz)

80 0 20 0 20 0 c m

B Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice – White Grape 16oz - (bottle)

80 0 20 0 20 0 c m

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice Apple Prune 16oz - (Bottle)

70 0 16 0 13 0 c

B+ Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice Pear - (4 fl oz.) 60 0 14 0 12 0 c

B Natureselect 100% Fruit Juice White Grape 32oz - (bottle)

80 0 20 0 20 0 c m

A- Organic 100% Juice – Pear - (4 fl oz) 60 0 14 0 11 0 c

B+ Organic 100% Juice Apple - (Bottle) 60 0 14 0 13 0 c

A- Pure Water - (4 fl oz) 0 0 0 0 0 0 s

C Yogurt Juice – Banana Yogurt & Fruit Juices - (Bottle)

110 2 20 0 16 3 D c m a

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LFIS

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NUTS

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Y (D

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WHEA

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Syr

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that the product may contain that allergen based on the ingredient list, and is not a definitive declaration that the product contains that allergen.

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r = caramel color c = carrageenan f = flavorings a = artificial colors

s = High Fructose Corn Syrup m = MSG / free glutamates t = trans fats (hydrogenated oil)

1= Acesulfame Potassium 2= Corn Syrup Solids 3= Palm Olein Oil

 

D+ Yogurt Juice Peach Mango Yogurt & Apple Juice - (4 fl oz)

100 2 18 1 17 2 D c f m a

Heinz ©

B+ Juices Apple Juice - stage 2 (jar) 60 0 15 0 13 0 c

B+ Juices Apple Prune - stage 2 (jar) 50 0 14 0 11 0 c

B+ Juices Organic Apple - stage 2 (jar) 60 0 15 0 13 0 c

B+ Juices Organic Apple Pomegranate & Blueberry - stage 2 (jar)

70 0 16 0 14 0 c

B+ Juices Pear - stage 2 (jar) 70 0 17 0 16 0 c

Nursery ©

A- Nursery Purified Water - (8 oz) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parent's Choice ©

F Chocolate Parent's Choice Pediatric Drink - (8 fl oz)

240 9 31 2 19 7 O D c s a f m a

F Pediatric Drink Strawberry - (8 fl oz) 240 9 31 1 19 7 O D c s a f m a

D Pediatric Drink Vanilla - (8 fl oz.) 240 9 31 1 19 7 O D c s c f m a

D Pediatric Drink Vanilla W/ Fiber - (8 fl oz) 240 9 31 1 19 7 O D c s c f m a

Pedialyte ©

D Maintenance Solution Bubble Gum Ready To Feed Liters - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 a f m

D Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Solution Fruit Ready To Feed Liters - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 a f m

F Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Solution Grape Ready To Feed Liters - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 a f m

F Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Solution Strawberry Ready To Feed Liters - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 a f m

D- Oral Electrolyte Powder Apple - (pck 0.3oz) 23 0 0 0 6 0 D c g 1 r f m

D Oral Electrolyte Powder Fruit Punch - (pck 0.3oz) 23 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 a f m

C- Oral Electrolyte Solution Apple Ready To Feed Singles - (6.8 fl oz)

21 0 0 0 5 0 c 1 f m

C- Oral Electrolyte Solution Cherry Ready To Feed Singles - (6.8 fl oz)

21 0 0 0 5 0 c 1 f m

C- Oral Electrolyte Solution Fruit Ready To Feed Singles - (6.8 fl oz)

22 0 0 0 6 0 c 1 f m

A- Pedialtye Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Solution Unflavored Ready To Feed Liters - (2 fl oz)

6 0 0 0 2 0 c m

B+ Pedialtye Oral Electrolyte Maintenance Solution Unflavored Ready To Feed Liters - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c m

PediaSmart ©

D+ Pediasmart Organic Dairy Nutritional Beverage Chocolate Powder - (8 fl oz)

240 9 31 0 0 7 O D c s f a

D+ Pediasmart Organic Dairy Nutritional Beverage Vanilla Powder - (each)

240 9 31 0 0 7 O D c s f a

C Pediasmart Soy Nutritional Organic Beverage Vanilla Powder - (8 fl oz)

240 9 0 0 0 7 O c s f m

C+ Pediavance Organic Electrolyce Solution Grape 32 Fl Oz Bottle - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 c f

D+ Pediavance Organic Electrolye Solution Apple 32 Fl Oz Bottle - (8 fl oz)

24 0 0 0 6 0 D c g r f

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CARB

S

FIBE

R

SUGA

R

PROT

EIN

PEAN

UTS

(P)

EGGS

(E)

SOY

(O)

FISH

(F)

SHEL

LFIS

H (S)

NUTS

(N)

DAIR

Y (D

)

WHEA

T (W

)

Corn

(c)

Glut

en (g)

Nigh

tsha

de (n)

Sulfites

(s)

CON

TROV

ERSI

AL

Carr

agee

nan

(c)

HFC

Syr

up (s)

Col

ors

(a)

Fla

voring

s (f)

MSG

(m

)

Tran

s Fa

t (t)

Ani

mal

(A)

 

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PediaSure ©

F Enteral Formula 1.0 Cal Rtd Vanilla - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 0 0 7 O D c g s c f m a

F Enteral Formula 1.0 Cal W/ Fiber Vanilla - (8 fl oz) 240 9 34 3 0 7 O D c g s c f m a

D Nutrition Shakes Rtd Banana - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 1 18 7 O F D c g s c f m a

F Nutrition Shakes Rtd Berry - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 1 18 7 O F D c g s c a f m a

F Nutrition Shakes Rtd Chocolate - (8 fl oz) 240 7 33 1 23 7 O F D c g s c f m a

F Nutrition Shakes Rtd Strawberry - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 1 0 7 O F D c g s c a f m a

D- Nutrition Shakes Rtd Vanilla - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 1 18 7 O F D c g s c f m a

F Nutrition Shakes Rtd W/ Fiber Strawberry - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 3 18 7 O F D c g s c a f m a

D Nutrition Shakes Rtd W/ Fiber Vanilla - (8 fl oz) 240 9 33 3 18 7 O F D c g s c f m a

D Sidekicks Clear Nutrition Drink Tropical Fruit Rtd - (6.8 fl oz)

120 0 24 0 9 6 D c g s 1 f m a

D Sidekicks Clear Nutrition Drink Wild Berry Rtd - (6.8 fl oz)

120 0 24 0 9 6 D c g s 1 f m a

F Sidekicks Nutrition Support Chocolate Rtd - (8 fl oz)

150 5 21 3 17 0 O D c s 1 c a f m a

D+ Sidekicks Nutrition Support Strawberry Rtd - (8 fl oz)

150 5 21 3 17 7 O D c s c a f m a

C Sidekicks Nutrition Support Vanilla Rtd - (8 fl oz) 150 5 21 3 17 7 O D c s c f m a

President's Choice ©

B- Organics Apple Juice & Water Blend Toddlers - Toddlers (each)

60 0 14 0 13 1 c f

B Organics Apple Juice From Concentrate Unsweetened - (3/4 cup)

90 0 23 0 20 0 c

B- Organics White Grape Juice & Water Blend Toddlers - Toddlers (each)

60 0 13 0 0 2 c f m

ShopRite ©

A Shoprite Spring Water W/ Added Flouride - (4 fl oz) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Similac ©

A 10 Pct Glucose Water Rtd - (fl oz) 12 0 0 0 0 0

A 5 Pct Glucose Water Rtd - (fl oz) 6 0 0 0 0 0

B+ Advance Concentrated Liquid Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s c m a

A- Advance Rtf Unflavored - (100 cal) 100 5 11 0 0 2 O D c s m a

A- Expert Care 24 Cal W/ Iron Unflavored Rtf - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s c m a

A Liquid Protein Fortifier Unflavored Liquid - (1.8 fl oz)

4 0 0 0 0 1 D a

A- Soy Isomil Concentrated Liquid Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 2 O W c g s c m

B Special Care 20 W/ Iron & Lutein & Dha Rtf Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

B Special Care 24 W/ Iron & Lutein & Dha Rtf Unflavored - (100 cal)

100 5 10 0 0 3 O D c s 2 c m a

A Water (sterilized) - (fl oz) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wellements ©

A Wellements Organics Gripe Water For Colic - (Teaspoon)

0 0 0 0 0 0 c

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Baby’s Only ©

Baby Formula 44

Beech Nut ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 50

Snacks & Treats 74

Beverages & Supplements 82

Earth’s Best ©

Baby Formula 44

Baby & Toddler Meals 52

Snacks & Treats 74

Beverages & Supplements 82

Ella’s Kitchen ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 56

Snacks & Treats 74

Enfamil ©

Baby Formula 44

Beverages & Supplements 82

Gerber ©

Baby Formula 46

Baby & Toddler Meals 57

Snacks & Treats 75

Beverages & Supplements 82

HappyBaby ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 62

Snacks & Treats 76

Heinz ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 64

Snacks & Treats 77

Beverages & Supplements 83

Little Duck Organics ©

Snacks & Treats 77

Mum-Mums ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 68

Snacks & Treats 77

NurturMe ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 68

Nursery ©

Beverages & Supplements 83

Organic Baby ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 68

Parent’s Choice ©

Baby Formula 46

Baby & Toddler Meals 68

Snacks & Treats 77

Beverages & Supplements 83

Pedialyte ©

Beverages & Supplements 83

PediaSmart ©

Beverages & Supplements 83

PediaSure ©

Beverages & Supplements 84

Plum Organics ©

Baby Formula 46

Baby & Toddler Meals 70

Snacks & Treats 78

President’s Choice ©

Baby Formula 47

Baby & Toddler Meals 70

Snacks & Treats 79

Beverages & Supplements 84

Shoprite ©

Beverages & Supplements 84

Similac ©

Baby Formula 47

Beverages & Supplements 84

Sprout Organics ©

Baby & Toddler Meals 71

Stonyfield Farms ©

Snacks & Treats 80

Wegman’s Formula ©

Baby Formula 47

Wellements ©

Beverages & Supplements 84

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REFERENCES

1 http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/herbaltea.html 2 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pregnancyandsubstanceabuse.html 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9188246 4 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/19/us/19formula.html?_r=0 http://www.fda.gov/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17404564 http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/99/1/15.short http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/baby-food-nutrition-9/starting-solid-food Note: Foodfacts does not give medical advice and does not replace a doctor’s care or recommendations. Inclusion of a reference or information source in this book is not a blanket endorsement of that sources’s use, accuracy or safety.

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