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Gerber Puffs Sweet Potato Puffed Grain Snack Sweet Potato

Gerber Puffs Sweet Potato Puffed Grain Snack Sweet Potato
Store: Walgreens
Last Price: 3.79 USD

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1.48 oz canister of Gerber Puffs Sweet Potato Cereal Snacks Finger foods offer whole grain goodness for an easy snack for crawlers Sweet potato flavored whole grain cereal snack is appealing to little taste buds Non-GMO puffed cereal has 2 grams of whole grains per serving plus 5 vitamins and minerals Star shaped sweet potato puffs are easy to pick up and the easily dissolved texture makes chewing and swallowing easier Offer these baked snacks as finger food to your seated crawler at snack time Resealable container has a slim, portable design and keeps the snacks fresh Add whole grain goodness to your baby's snack time with Gerber Puffs Sweet Potato Cereal Snacks. Made with no artificial flavors or artificial sweeteners, these Gerber baby cereal snacks offer a sweet potato flavor to delight little taste buds. Gerber puffed cereal has 2 grams of whole grains per serving plus 5 vitamins and minerals, making them an ideal snack for your older baby learning to self-feed. Perfectly sized for little hands to pick up, these sweet potato crackers have a star shape with ridges, making them easier to grab. This baby finger food is easy to chew and swallow with a melting texture specially designed to dissolve quickly. Serve these baked snacks to your seated crawler who is used to chewing solid foods. Toss the slim recloseable container in your diaper bag for easy snacking on the go. Made in US Your child may be ready to use this product if he or she: Crawls with stomach off the floor May pull self up to stand Begins to self-feed with fingers Begins to use jaw to mash food . ©All trademarks are owned by Societe des Produits Nestle S.A., Vevey, Switzerland or used with permission. 2017 Nestle.

Price History

Cheapest price in the interval: 3.19 on April 21, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 3.79 on August 24, 2023