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Once Upon a Farm Fruit & Veggie Puffs Apple Sweet Potato & Coconut Baby Snacks - 1.5oz
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- SIMPLE INGREDIENT LIST: Made with avocado oil, our organic sorghum-based Fruit & Veggie Puffs include delicious flavors inspired by our Baby Food Pouches. No rice, corn, or cassava here!
 - SNACKTIME MADE EASY: Delicious fast-dissolving puffs that are easy to pick up and even easier to grab from your pantry and pour on a highchair tray!
 - PACK-AND-SNACK CANISTER: Easy snack at home or on the go! Enjoy our light and airy puffs in the convenience of a pantry safe portable multi-serve canister. Perfect for throwing in the diaper bag or popping in the daycare lunch bag.
 - EMPOWER LITTLE ONES: The perfect snack to introduce and encourage independent eating, develop early motor skills, and pincer grasp practice.
 - WHERE GOOD EATERS GROW: Designed for ages 10+ months. Fast-dissolving for safe self-feeding.
 
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Serving Size: 0.33 cup
Serving Per Container: About 6
Amount about 1/3 cup (7g):
Ingredients:
Allergens & Warnings:
Contains: coconut. Made on shared equipment that also processes milk., Choking hazard warning. Do not leave children unattended., This product should only be fed to seated, supervised children who are accustomed to chewing solid foods.Shipping details
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Q: Is it safe for baby to consume daily?
A: Our pantry snacks are made with organic, wholesome ingredients and are crafted to be a safe option for little ones. Many families choose to include them as a regular part of their child’s diet. That said, every baby is unique—so if your little one has specific feeding needs or dietary restrictions, we recommend checking with your pediatrician to ensure it’s the best fit.
submitted byOnce Upon a Farm - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: What is the approprate ago range for these? My daughter is 9 Months
A: Thanks for your question. Our Fruit & Veggie Puffs are geared towards little ones 10+ months. Our self-Feeding: baby puffs are designed to be easy for tiny hands to pick up. This promotes self-feeding and helps babies develop fine motor skills as they learn to grasp and bring food to their mouths.
submitted byOnce Upon a Farm - 10 months agoBrand expert