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twogees
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Fri, Jun 05 2015, 3:37 pm
I am using formula for my baby and wanted to know if anyone has used the target brand formula that is equivalent to enfamil (which is what I am using currently and is really expensive). I see that the target brand is cheaper then enfamil for 3xs the size and before I buy it, I want to know if anyone has used it and the opinion you have on it-good/bad/indifference...
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gibberish
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Sun, Jun 07 2015, 1:16 am
Yes, my kids have used it and have done very well. I believe the same no-name company makes formula for all the off-brands - Walmart, Target, Walgreens, CVS, and Costco. All infant formula needs to be FDA approved and meet certain standards, so I felt very comfortable using it.
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Didi
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Sun, Jun 07 2015, 2:30 am
I am dating myself 9yrs, I asked my pediatrician if we can use a no name brand formula since the name brands were killing us financially and at that time she told us only kirkland brand. She mentioned although all formula is fda approved they all have different vitamins and nutrients, so I would suggest you ask your pediatrician which one they recomend. I do remember she told me to stay away from a few brands.
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