L.M. asks from Franklin, MI on August 27, 2007
Parents Choice Brand
Hi,
Has anyone here used Parents Choice brand formula(Wal Mart)? What has your experience been? Read on-line where it's just as good only half the price. I'd like some feedback before I go running off to Wal mart. thanks
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Thank you everyone, I'm quite grateful that you all are here to ask questions of. I will try the Wal Mart brand and see how she does. This baby feeding thing is all so new to me, and I do want to do the right thing by my girl.
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K.H. answers from Detroit on August 30, 2007
Most store name brands like Wal-mart, Meijers, and Target are actually made from the same companies as Similac, Enfamil, and GoodStart, but using local sub-corporations so the packaging has a different company name which makes it cheaper to produce. I work in Maternal Child Health at Tory Beaumont and we regularly see the reps from Similac and Enfamil who have told us this first-hand. Go ahead and buy the Wal-Mart brand and know you are still using name brand formula.
C.M. answers from Detroit on August 28, 2007
Parents Choice is fine.
My sister in law used this brand with my nephew and
he was picky yet very healthy.
Good luck,
Cande
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K.L. answers from Benton Harbor on August 28, 2007
Hi L.,
Obviously every child is different. We tried it with our daughter and she became constipated. We didn't try it with our son because he always seemed to be constipated. I recommend buying one can at a time to see how it works for your child. If everything seems normal it's a great way to save a few bucks!
K.
D.C. answers from Detroit on August 28, 2007
Hi L.-
I didn't use the parents choice brand, but I did use the Kroger brand called Comforts. I read and compared the comforts and Enfamil, and found that they were just about the same!! My son did just fine on it, and it was only like $12 a can. Go to walmart and compare the parents choice with the other. I don't personally think there is anything wrong with the cheaper formula!! Hope this helps and Congrats on the baby!!
C.M. answers from Detroit on August 28, 2007
Parents Choice is fine.
My sister in law used this brand with my nephew and
he was picky yet very healthy.
Good luck,
Cande
R.S. answers from Lansing on August 28, 2007
We found the nutritional info to be the same on it. We used it on on 2 1/2 yr old daughter starting when she was about 3 months old and when my son was born, we switched him immediately.
I also told the doctor and she didn't have any concerns with it...just to make sure my son was still getting iron. If your child has problems pooping, then iron might not be possible or switching to soy or what not. My son is on the gentle formula for gassy kids and he's developing just fine.
C.H. answers from Grand Rapids on August 28, 2007
L.O. answers from Detroit on August 27, 2007
i have seen other posts by you and can tell that you are trying vry hard to do everything just right for your daugher.
all brands of formula meet the minimum nutritional standards set by the Food and Drug Administration. All formula sold in the US is inspected by the FDA and has to meet the standard.
So you can safely buy any brand of formula. your child may do better on one brand than another, or may like a brand better than another..
But that is personal preference-- pick up some of the walmart brand formula and try it... if your daughter likes it -- keep buying it..
L..
J.W. answers from Grand Rapids on August 28, 2007
I used Parents Choice for my daughter and it was just as good as Carnation, but with a much better price :)
Just like any brand of formula, I recommend you stay on top of product recall lists. Back when my daughter was still on formula, there was a recall, but luckily the canister I purchased was not on the list of recalled items.
C.D. answers from Salt Lake City on August 28, 2007
My son and daughter-in-law have used that brand for three babies, who are all doing fine -- the oldest is five. You do pay for brand names.
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