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Age recommendations vary by format: many refrigerated yogurt cups list about 6 months and up; fruit-and-yogurt pouches commonly state 8 months and up; several freeze-dried yogurt bites or melts are labeled 10 months and up. Always follow the specific product label.

Labeling varies: some products advertise probiotics or "live and active cultures," while at least one explicitly states it does not contain live cultures. Check the product label for the specific live-culture or probiotic claim.

Many products specify they contain no artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners and no high‑fructose corn syrup. Several also highlight organic or non‑GMO ingredients. Verify each product's ingredient list and nutrition label for exact details.

Several products list about 4 grams of protein per serving. Milk fat levels shown on labels include examples such as 3.5% and 1.5%. Vitamin D and calcium are also noted on some products. Check each product's nutrition facts for exact amounts.

Packaging commonly lists recommended ages (examples include stage labels such as 8 months and up for some melts, and 10 months and up for several freeze‑dried bites). Labels also advise these products are for children accustomed to solid foods, that children should be seated and supervised while eating, and some instruct to use the product within seven days of opening. Follow the product's specific warnings and age guidance.

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