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HomeDiapersOrganic Baby DiapersGerber 2nd Foods Organic Green Beans, 2-Count, 3.5-Ounce Tubs (Pack of 8) |
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Tuna Oil + Green Beans? = No Thank You! Feb 02, 2011
By BellaJourney I am very disappointed that Gerber has added DHA to their green beans. My son used to Love his Gerber Organic Green Beans. I (unwittingly) tried feeding him the new formulation with added DHA and he kept refusing it. I did notice that the consistency was different than usual - it had more of a gel like texture to it. And then I read the ingredients and saw that it had added Tuna Oil. !? Today I learned that another of his favorites, Gerber Organic Carrots, now has DHA added to it too. I'm so frustrated! Looks like I'll be making our own baby food now.
My baby eats it all! Jan 27, 2012
By L. Stephens
"turtlefan"
I bought These green beans for my baby because they're organic. I honestly expected him to reject them, that it would be a good photo op for funny faces. He didn't flinch and in fact ate the whole thing! This was much to my surprise! Maybe it was a fluke, he was really hungry that day. On a different day, he ate the whole container once again! I'm thrilled that this is another green option in his diet since he doesn't seem crazy about peas. I will be buying more of these.
Good Product Sep 19, 2011
By Jon P. Hook
"K Hook"
I mash a small piece of fresh banana and mix with a container of this and my daughter eats the whole thing like candy. I like to take these on the go as opposed to the glass jars because I don't have to worry about it breaking inside my bag. If you are vegan you might want to get another brand. There is tuna oil included in the ingredient list which is how the DHA is added.
added fish oil to this for a BABY?? Jun 12, 2011
By Tami Head I am not happy with Gerber at all. I researched their products and they do not have to list ingredients if below a certain percentage. (LIKE IF GREEN BEANS WERE MADE ON A CONVEYER OF WHERE RICE WAS MADE AND THE RICE WAS UNDER A CERTAIN AMOUNT TRACED THEY DO NOT LIST IT ON THE INGREDIENTS). The beans I did not know have fish oil in it. It is now listed on the product ingredients.
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