C.R. asks from Cleveland, OH on July 11, 2007
Unused Formula
I have five cans of isomil advance.
What do people do with their extra cans. Has anyone tried to sell them on craigslist or ebay? Thanks
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M.R. answers from Cincinnati on July 11, 2007
Prior to the birth of my child, I had received a lot of the 'sample' formula cans, in a variety of 'types' (soy, etc.) from a few different companies.
I took the ones I knew I would not be using to my pediatrician's office to give away to families who could use them.
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S. answers from Columbus on July 11, 2007
I suppose you can sell anything on ebay with some patience.
I will say, though, that I know local food banks are always desperate for donations of infant formula. It's not something people think to buy for donation, but for moms who are among the working poor, it's a vital necessity. You could deduct it as a charitable contribution on your taxes, and it would be a real help to people who need it.
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M.R. answers from Cincinnati on July 11, 2007
Prior to the birth of my child, I had received a lot of the 'sample' formula cans, in a variety of 'types' (soy, etc.) from a few different companies.
I took the ones I knew I would not be using to my pediatrician's office to give away to families who could use them.
2 moms found this helpful
K.L. answers from Cleveland on July 12, 2007
I am not sure about selling them, but what we did was donate the unused cans we had left after both our boys were finished. You could try a food bank, a women's shelter, Children's services, or call a WIC office.........as long as they're unopen any one of these will accept them!!!
G.N. answers from Cleveland on July 12, 2007
Yeah I have purchased used formula from e-bay. As long as it has not been opened and you add in the expiration date so that way people know how long they have to use the cans. You should have no problem selling them. Just make sure that you take a picture and package the products and then get them weighed so that the people know how much it weighs and so that you know how much it is going to cost to ship it and not get stuck with a huge shipping bill. Hope this helps. Mommy of 2 boys.
K.I. answers from Cincinnati on July 12, 2007
Cindy,
Perhaps you could donate it to the local Women's Shelter?
Mix it into milkshakes for your kids?
Best wishes,
K.
C.C. answers from Columbus on July 15, 2007
Sometimes my kids' school has a food drive and they were more than willing to take the formula (powder). You can also look toward your local girl scout troop as they often hold food drives too.
S.F. answers from Dayton on July 12, 2007
If you plan on donating your cans of formula, Womanline in the Oregon District or Elizabeth New Life Center which has multiple locations in the Dayton area are two great places. I have a friend you works for Elizabeth New Life Center and I gave her all my unused baby items, including baby food. My understanding of this program is that women who go there have to attend classes on parenting, etc for which they earn points which they can spend in the shop to purchase the formula, baby food, etc. Womanline is always taking donations of diapers, formula, toys, etc to pass on to lower income families.
S. F.
T.P. answers from Canton on July 14, 2007
I listed free Enfamil coupons on Craigslist and they were spoken for within an hour!! And best thing about Craigslist...NO FEES!!
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