Similac 360 Total Care Sensitive Non-GMO Ready to Feed Powder Infant Formula - 2 fl oz Each/12ct
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Highlights
- HAS OUR CLOSEST PREBIOTIC BLEND TO THAT IN BREAST MILK: Our biggest formula breakthrough for sensitive tummies, Similac 360 Total Care Sensitive has our exclusive blend of 5 HMO prebiotics structurally identical to those in breast milk
- DESIGNED FOR FUSSINESS AND GAS: Gentle nutrition designed to ease common tummy troubles like fussiness and gas due to lactose sensitivity
- 360 WHOLE-BABY SUPPORT: Nutrition designed to help support the immune system, brain development, and digestive health
- PERFECT SIZE FOR NEWBORNS: These 2-fl-oz ready-to-feed bottles are easy to pack, require no mixing, and are convenient to use any time of the day or night
- SIMILAC IS THE #1 INFANT FORMULA BRAND FED IN HOSPITALS
- NO ARTIFICIAL GROWTH HORMONES† & NON-GMO‡: Similac was the first leading infant formula brand with no artificial growth hormones. Similac 360 Total Care Sensitive contains ingredients that are not genetically engineered
- EBT ELIGIBLE: Eligible to be purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in select stores. The SNAP name is a service mark of the US Department of Agriculture; USDA does not endorse any goods, services, or enterprises
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Serving Size: 5 fl oz
Amount 5 fl oz:
Ingredients:
Allergens & Warnings:
Contains milk and soy ingredients., Warning: Never use a microwave to warm formula. Serious burns can result.Shipping details
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Q: One the bottle is opened is it safe to save the rest in the fridge for a later feeding or does it need disposed of?
A: Great question! Once the 2 fl oz bottle has been opened and poured into your baby’s clean bottles, both the formula in your baby’s bottles and any left in the 2 fl oz bottle should be refrigerated immediately and used within 2 days. However, if your baby doesn’t finish a bottle of formula within one hour, throw it away. When a baby starts drinking from a bottle, bacteria that are naturally present in your baby's mouth enter the bottle through the nipple hole. If any formula is left in the bottle after the feeding, these bacteria will grow in the leftover formula. Refrigerating the bottle and reheating it later will not stop the growth of bacteria. Hope this helps! -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 4 days agoBrand expert
Q: Which nipples are compatible with this bottle?
A: Many nipples available in retail stores may fit our 2oz and 8oz bottles. You may want to look for the words 'classic' or 'standard' on the package. We've also heard from other parents that they were able to re-use nipples from a bottle they already had, so that could save you some time and money! -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 11 days agoBrand expert
Q: Does this one has glucose syrup (solids) or corn syrup (solids)?
A: Thanks for your question! It would be best to call our team to learn more. We can be reached at 800-986-8800, M-F from 8:30am-7pm, ET. -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 25 days agoBrand expert
Q: Why does this formula have carrageenan in it? It can cause cancer? And why does it contain milk?
A: The health and safety of our consumers are our top priorities and you are welcome to give us a call regarding any concerns with the ingredients in Similac products. We can be reached at 800-986-8800 M-F, 8:30am-7pm, EST. -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: How many days can they remain preserved outside the refrigerator, before the bottle seal is broken?
A: If the container is still sealed, try to keep it between 55 and 75 degrees F, but the acceptable temperature range is between 32 and 95 degrees F. You might notice changes in the way it looks or tastes if exposed to really high temps so it's best to follow these guidelines. Our products are stamped with a Use-By date, which is the first day of the month listed on the container. It's best to buy and use the formula by that date. Don't give your baby anything after the Use-By date listed on the package. - The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: Why does this formula have a brown/tan color compared to the powder version?
A: The different forms of Similac infant formulas are comparable nutritionally, but you may notice the liquid is a little bit thicker and darker in color compared to prepared powder. Ingredients and processing methods cause these variations but we wouldn't expect your little one to notice much of a difference. Hope this helps! -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Does the bottles come with nipples?
A: Nipples are not included in the 12-pack cases and we're sorry for the frustration. -The Similac Team
submitted byAbbott Nutrition Team - 2 years agoBrand expert