PurpleFDU
05-15-08, 03:13 PM
I picked up a try me free form for these at the grocery store last week, but was a tad worried about the nutritional value of them. I mean yogurt drops sound good, but what do they have to do to make them shelf stable, and how much of the good stuff about yogurt is left (if any)?
DaisyJo
05-19-08, 10:41 AM
I'm not there yet but I would be leery too. Check the label for additives and other ingredients that baby doesn't need, especially preservatives. As a treat though, it's probably fine.
PurpleFDU
05-20-08, 09:15 PM
I checked the website to see if I could find an ingredient list. All I could find is this:
99% real yogurt and fruit
Contains live and active cultures - just like refrigerated yogurt
Easy to chew and swallow
No preservatives
Try all 3 delicious varieties - Strawberry, Mixed Berry and Peach
I might pick up a bag to feed my niece when she comes over for my husband's birthday party to see what they actually end up like. Should freak out my sister-in-law if nothing else. She thinks we feed her kids weird stuff, I say fruits and veggies are natural ;)
I haven't heard about these yet, and I am still not sure what they are. Do they come in a tub like the normal yogurt, what form is it in? Sometimes I wonder if the nutritional facts are really correct.
PurpleFDU
05-23-08, 06:52 PM
The come in a bag and are yogurt drop looking. I'm going to pick up a bag tomorrow so I should be able to copy the ingredients, the actual ones that is. I figure the cost of a stamp isn't too bad to try them out.