A: the scoop is 0.16 oz and there are 31.7 oz in the container. Divide that and it is 198 scoops
A: Three 4oz bottles over 11 days is 132 total oz. Four 4oz bottles over 11 days is 176 total oz. That's a huge difference between 132 scoops and 176 scoops of formula.
A: hi, how many total # of scoops are present in one can ? what is total volume? then I can calculate my need accordingly
A: Hi, thank you for your question. Our formula is prepared using 1 scoop per 1oz of water. As every baby is different and we suggest following your baby’s feeding cues, this will really depend on the feeding demands of your little one. As an example though, at a rate of 3 to 4 4oz bottles a day a can should last 11 days.
A: Hi! Our formula should be prepared using 1scoop per 1oz of water. Don’t worry about needing twice the number of tins though as our scoops are half the size of the standard US ones. I hope that helps you with your prep and we wish you well in your continued feeding journey.
A: you need to use the scoop provided with the formula. this formula is 1 scoop for 1 oz of watwe
A: i would assume so but I'm sure it'll have instructions on the can
A: hi! so I figured it out and yes if you use a scoop from a US brand of formula it'll just be the 1 scoop per 2oz so 4oz 2 scoops 6 oz 3 scoops but again that's if you're using a US formula scoop(:
A: Hello, As you may know, Kendamil is a UK company and our instructions state that you should prepare each bottle with freshly boiled water, following the direction on the can, right before feeding. This is in line with the advice given by the UK National Health Service - regardless of the manufacturer. We do understand that this differs slightly from the advice that is given by the FDA and would therefore suggest checking with your paediatrician for any further clarification if you have any concerns.
A: Not necessary if your baby was full-term and is not immunocompromised. You can use the same water you have been using!
A: Hi! Our formula is indeed prepared using 1scoop per 1oz of water. Don’t worry about needing twice the number of tins though as our scoops are half the size of the standard US ones. I hope that helps you with your prep and we wish you well in your continued feeding journey.
A: 1 scoop per oz yes because their scoop is smaller but if you use a US formula scoop it'll be 1scoop per 2oz so 4oz 2scoops etc but that's only if you're using a US formula scoop
A: Hi! Our stage 1 milk is perfectly suitable for babies up to 12 months old and as with all of our available formulas it meets the FDA guidelines. In fact, The World Health Organisation actually encourage parents to use it stating that it has a perfectly adequate amount of nutrients. We are currently working really hard to bring as much of our infant formula to the US as possible to ensure everyone has access to our Stage 1 milk. This means we shall be focussing on the supply of our Classic and Organic Infant First Milks for the time being.
A: Stage 1 is technically for up to 12 months, so you can feed your 6-12 month old baby Stage 1 formula.
A: Hi Hailey, as you may know we have recently changed the labelling on our tins so where previously our Stage 1 formulas said from birth they now say from 0-12 months. Our Stage 1 formula (which was on shelves for the past year or so) has always been suitable for babies from birth through to 12 months old, meeting both EU and FDA (USA) regulations for infant formula. Although there is a Stage 2, The World Health Organisation encourages parents to continue to use Stage 1, given that it has a perfectly adequate amount of nutrients for an infant.
A: Hi Kia, Our Stage 1 formula is suitable for babies from birth through to 12 months old, meeting both EU and FDA (USA) regulations for infant formula. Although there is a Stage 2, The World Health Organisation encourages parents to continue to use Stage 1, given that it has a perfectly adequate amount of nutrients for an infant. If you have any other questions then please reach out to our team of parents at enquiries@kendamil.com - they'll be more than happy to help.
A: Hi AshM as every baby is different and we suggest following your baby’s feeding cues, so this will really depend on the feeding demands of your little one. As an example though, at a rate of 3 to 4 4oz bottles a day a can should last 11 days.
A: Hi Dani, whilst the the kosher logo isn't on the can, our Classic Infant Milk is indeed kosher, as certified by the KLBD. Should you require any further information then please reach out to our team of parents at enquiries@kendamil.com who will be happy to help.
A: Hey Kay, thanks for the question. Our Stage 1 formula (which has been on shelves for the past year or so) has always been suitable for babies from birth through to 12 months old, meeting both EU and FDA (USA) regulations for infant formula, and we have recently updated the packaging to reflect this. Although there is a Stage 2, The World Health Organisation encourages parents to continue to use Stage 1 given that it has a perfectly adequate amount of nutrients for an infant Our Stage 2 formula which you’ll find in the UK differs only slightly in its mineral content; however, given our little ones are expected to be starting solids from the age of 6 months, this small difference is of no concern to parents.