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Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 (128 oz) Delivery or Pickup Near Me
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Serve your baby hearty, age-appropriate meals and introduce new flavor combinations easily with Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Variety Pack. Made with whole ingredients, this Gerber baby food stage 2 variety pack includes Gerber meals packed with Gerber goodness to nourish your baby. Flavors include Gerber apple chicken, sweet potato turkey, chicken rice, vegetable beef and chicken noodle stage 2 baby food for classic meal options for your little one. Each flavor is made without artificial flavors or artificial colors. This Gerber variety pack baby food is the perfect way to help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredient combinations, which is important to help them accept new flavors. Tuck these convenient BPA-free tubs into a diaper bag so you can easily feed your sitter on the go. You can feed your little one straight from the container, or add some to a bowl and refrigerate the leftovers for up to two days.
• Thirty Two 4 oz tubs in Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Variety Pack
• Gerber baby puree offers convenient meals in delicious family favorites
• Apple chicken, chicken rice, vegetable beef, chicken noodle and turkey sweet potato puree flavors offer delicious variety
• Gerber puree made with no artificial colors or flavors
• Gerber stage 2 baby food recipes help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredients to help them accept new flavors
Ingredients
Vegetable Beef Dinner: Water, Carrots, Peas, Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Beef, Brown Rice Flour, Onion Powder. Chicken Noodle Dinner: Carrots, Water, Peas, Cooked Enriched Egg Noodles (Water, [Durum Wheat Flour, Eggs, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid]), Ground Chicken, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Onion Powder. Sweet Potato Turkey with Whole Grains Dinner: Sweet Potatoes, Water, Ground Turkey, Whole Grain Oat Flour (Contains Wheat), Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) to Maintain Sweet Potato Color. Apple Chicken Dinner: Apples, Apple Juice (Water, Apple Juice Concentrate), Ground Chicken, Water, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil Ascorbic Acid Added to Maintain Apple Color. Chicken Rice Dinner: Carrots, Water, Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Pear Juice (Water, Pear Juice Concentrate), Ground Chicken, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Onion Powder.
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Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1.0 Each
Servings Per Container 6
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 70
- Total Fat 2g3%daily value
- Total FatSaturated Fat 1g5%daily value
- Cholesterol 5mg2%daily value
- Sodium 30mg1%daily value
- Total Carbohydrate 9g3%daily value
- Total CarbohydrateDietary Fiber 1g4%daily value
- Total CarbohydrateSugars 3g
- Protein 2g
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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Serve your baby hearty, age-appropriate meals and introduce new flavor combinations easily with Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Variety Pack. Made with whole ingredients, this Gerber baby food stage 2 variety pack includes Gerber meals packed with Gerber goodness to nourish your baby. Flavors include Gerber apple chicken, sweet potato turkey, chicken rice, vegetable beef and chicken noodle stage 2 baby food for classic meal options for your little one. Each flavor is made without artificial flavors or artificial colors. This Gerber variety pack baby food is the perfect way to help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredient combinations, which is important to help them accept new flavors. Tuck these convenient BPA-free tubs into a diaper bag so you can easily feed your sitter on the go. You can feed your little one straight from the container, or add some to a bowl and refrigerate the leftovers for up to two days.
• Thirty Two 4 oz tubs in Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Variety Pack
• Gerber baby puree offers convenient meals in delicious family favorites
• Apple chicken, chicken rice, vegetable beef, chicken noodle and turkey sweet potato puree flavors offer delicious variety
• Gerber puree made with no artificial colors or flavors
• Gerber stage 2 baby food recipes help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredients to help them accept new flavors
Ingredients
Vegetable Beef Dinner: Water, Carrots, Peas, Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Beef, Brown Rice Flour, Onion Powder. Chicken Noodle Dinner: Carrots, Water, Peas, Cooked Enriched Egg Noodles (Water, [Durum Wheat Flour, Eggs, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid]), Ground Chicken, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Onion Powder. Sweet Potato Turkey with Whole Grains Dinner: Sweet Potatoes, Water, Ground Turkey, Whole Grain Oat Flour (Contains Wheat), Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) to Maintain Sweet Potato Color. Apple Chicken Dinner: Apples, Apple Juice (Water, Apple Juice Concentrate), Ground Chicken, Water, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil Ascorbic Acid Added to Maintain Apple Color. Chicken Rice Dinner: Carrots, Water, Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Pear Juice (Water, Pear Juice Concentrate), Ground Chicken, Brown Rice Flour, Canola Oil, Onion Powder.
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Protect from freezing.
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No, Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 is not gluten-free.
Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 has 70.0 calories.
Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 has 9. 0 carbs.
Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 has 0.0 grams of sugar.
Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 has 2.0 grams of fat.
Gerber 2nd Foods Hearty Dinners Puree Favorites Baby Food Variety Pack Tub 3 has 30.0 grams of sodium.
What the baby looks like now from the Gerber baby food package
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Some faces are familiar to us from childhood (or just familiar) through their image on food packages, such as the boy with Kinder Chocolate or the baby with Gerber baby food. Looking at them for many years, we forget that they are real people and now they look completely different. However, if about two decades have passed since the photograph of the boy was placed on Kinder chocolate, then the child from the Gerber logo this year is already 91 years old!
We were all children once and/or fed them baby food
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Baby food can be anything from banana puree to meat. Most importantly, it should be nutritious and safe.
Chances are you've seen Gerber baby food before, and if so, you know the picture of this baby
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This cute face has graced Gerber baby food jars since 1928. Artist Dorothy Hope Smith submitted this sketch to a Gerber competition when the firm was looking for a new face for their advertising campaign.
Dorothy Hope Smith said that if her drawing won, she would finish it, but Gerber liked the sketch so much that they decided to use it as they got their hands on it.
Although Gerber only looked for a baby face for one ad campaign, this sketch quickly became the face of their brand
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For years, the identity of the baby from the Gerber baby food jar has remained a mystery, but that hasn't stopped some people from coming up with their own guesses.
Some thought it was little Elizabeth Taylor, others thought it was actress Jane Seymour.
The company still uses images of this child on the packaging of its products
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But despite the fact that the child on the package has not changed much, the real woman who posed for the original sketch has grown up a long time ago.
She celebrated her 91st birthday last week!
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Her name is Ann Turner Cook and you should see what she looks like now. There she is! Adult Baby Gerber!
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Ann Turner Cooke is a mystery story writer and retired English teacher.
When she was 5 months old, Dorothy's neighbor sketched her for a Gerber competition. The rest you already know.
Gerber revealed the identity of their famous baby in 1978
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Then Anna was 52 years old and she was officially declared the face of Gerber.
Thus, the face of the company was not some celebrity, but the most ordinary woman.
Anna's father was also quite famous
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Her father was a famous comic book artist named Leslie Turner, who created a series of comics called "Captain Easy" that ran for over 50 years.
Many users can still notice the resemblance to her childhood sketch.
Whatever it was, she took her place in history and it's amazing.
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Tags: gerber age mercury and therefore undesirable in the menu of children and pregnant women, probably everyone knows. As well as arsenic in certain grains, most notably rice. And what about baby food based on them? Is it really that safe?
Today, US baby food sales are about $53 billion, and Zion Market Research predicts they will exceed $76 billion by 2021. And because children are more receptive to food than adults, Consumer Reports (CR) decided to check for the content heavy metals namely the range of baby food.
In the spring of 2018, CR experts tested 50 popular baby products: cereals, canned fruits and vegetables, packaged meals (such as turkey and rice dinner), packaged snacks (cookies, crackers, chips, waffles, rice crackers, etc.), by purchasing 3 samples of each product from retailers across the country.
B o Most of the products were from the 2 largest US baby food manufacturers, Beech-Nut and Gerber. Also purchased were Baby Mum-Mum, Earth's Best, Ella's Kitchen, Happy Baby, Parent's Choice (Walmart), Plum Organics and Sprout.
Inspection has shown that some popular baby products on the US market are best avoided:
- In 68% of samples, experts found "alarming" levels of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury and/or inorganic arsenic).
- 15 out of 50 products tested were generally dangerous to the health of a child consuming 1 serving per day or less.
- Foods based on rice and/or sweet potato contained the highest amount of heavy metals.
Of the 50 products, only 16 contained heavy metals that did not exceed the safe limit.
The test results table is shown below.
Consumer Reports test data for each product:
P/n | Product name | Serving size | Test score | Daily limit |
Meals and Entrées | ||||
1. | Gerber Lil' Entrées Chicken & Brown Rice With Peas & Corn | 1 tray | + | Unlimited |
2. | Earth's Best Organic Chicken & Brown Rice | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | – | < 1 serving |
3. | Earth's Best Turkey, Red Beans & Brown Rice | 1 doypack | – | < 1 serving |
4. | Gerber Chicken & Rice | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | – | < 1 serving |
5. | Gerber Turkey & Rice | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | – | < 1 serving |
6. | Sprout Organic Baby Food Garden Vegetables Brown Rice With Turkey | 1 doypack | – | < 1 serving |
7. | Gerber Lil' Meals White Turkey Stew With Rice & Vegetables* | 1 tray | – | < 0.5 servings |
Fruits and vegetables | ||||
8. | Beech-Nut Classics Apple, Pear & Banana | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | + | Unlimited |
9. | Beech-Nut Naturals Carrot, Broccoli, Apple & Strawberry* | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | + | Unlimited |
10. | Beech-Nut Organic Just Apple & Green Beans | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | + | Unlimited |
11. | Beech-Nut Organic Peas, Green Beans, and Avocado | 1 doypack | + | Unlimited |
12. | Gerber Grabbers Strong Veggies, Broccoli, Carrot, Banana, Pineapple | 1 doypack | + | Unlimited |
13. | Gerber Organic Peas, Carrots & Beets* | 1 doypack | + | Unlimited |
14. | Happy Baby Organics Purple Carrots, Bananas, Avocados & Quinoa | 1 doypack | + | Unlimited |
15. | Gerber Carrot, Pear & Blackberry | 1 container, 4 oz (113 g) | - | < 1 serving |
16. | Gerber Carrots Peas & Corn With Lil' Bits* | 1 container, 5 oz (140 g) | – | < 1 serving |
17. | Plum Organics Just Sweet Potato Organic Baby Food | 1 doypack | – | < 1 serving |
18. | Beech-Nut Classics Sweet Potatoes | 1 can, 4 oz (113 g) | – | < 0.5 servings |
19. | Earth's Best Organic Sweet Potatoes, 1st Stage | 1 can, 2.5 (70 g) | – | < 0. 5 servings |
Flakes | ||||
20. | Gerber Breakfast Buddies Hot Cereal With Real Fruit, Apple Cinnamon*
| 1 bowl | + | Unlimited |
21. | Beech-Nut Complete Rice Single Grain Baby Cereal
| 0.5 cups | – | < 3 servings |
22. | Happy Baby Organics Organic Probiotic Baby Cereal | 4 tbsp. l. | – | < 3 servings |
23. | Beech-Nut Complete Oatmeal Whole Grain Baby Cereal | 0.5 cups | – | < 2.5 servings |
24. | Beech-Nut Organic Oatmeal Whole Grain Baby Cereal | 0.5 cups | – | < 2.5 servings |
25. | Earth's Best Organic Whole Grain Oatmeal Cereal | 4 tbsp | – | < 2.5 servings |
26. | Gerber Oatmeal Single Grain Cereal | 0.5 cups | – | < 2.5 servings |
27. | Gerber Organic Oatmeal Cereal | 0.5 cups | – | < 2.5 servings |
28. | Earth's Best Organic Whole Grain Rice Cereal | 4 tbsp. l. | – | < 1 serving |
Snacks | ||||
29. | Beech-Nut Quinoa Crispies, Vanilla | 1 block | + | Unlimited |
30. | Ella's Kitchen Apples + Strawberries Nibbly Fingers | 0.33 bars | + | Unlimited |
31. | Gerber Graduates Puffs Cereal Snack, Strawberry Apple | 0.5 cups | + | Unlimited |
32. | Gerber Lil' Beanies Baked Snack Made With Beans, White Cheddar & Broccoli* | 26 pcs. | + | Unlimited |
33. | Gerber Lil' Crunchies Baked Corn Snack Mild Cheddar | 16 pcs. | + | Unlimited |
34. | Gerber Lil' Crunchies Baked Corn Snack Vanilla Maple | 16 pcs. | + | Unlimited |
35. | Gerber Organic Puffs, Puffed Grain Snack, Apple | 0.5 cups | + | Unlimited |
36. | Gerber Graduates Arrowroot Cookies | 1 cookie | – | < 6 servings |
37. | Plum Organics Little Yums Organic Teething Wafers, Pumpkin & Banana* | 1 wafer | – | < 5.5 servings |
38. | Gerber Graduates Cinnamon Graham Animal Crackers | 2 crackers | – | < 4.5 servings |
39. | Gerber Graduates Banana Cookies | 1 cookie | – | < 4 servings |
40. | Baby Mum-Mum Banana Rice Rusks | 4 crackers | – | < 3 servings |
41. | Baby Mum-Mum Vegetable Rice Rusks | 4 crackers | – | < 3 servings |
42. | Gerber Graduates Waffle Wheels Puffed Grain Snack, Banana Cream | 4 pcs. | – | < 3 servings |
43. | Gerber Graduates Lil' Biscuits Vanilla Wheat | 1 biscuit | – | < 2.5 servings |
44. | Gerber Graduates Cereal Bars, Strawberry Banana | 1 block | – | < 1.5 servings |
45. | Parent's Choice (Walmart) Little Puffs Cereal Snack, Strawberry Apple | 0.5 cups | – | < 1.5 servings |
46. | Plum Organics Mighty Sticks Whole Grain Snacks, Berry Beet* | 1 pack | – | < 1.5 servings |
47. | Sprout Organic Quinoa Puffs Baby Cereal Snack, Apple Kale | 0.33 cups | – | < 1.5 servings |
48. | Earth's Best Organic Sunny Days Snack Bars, Strawberry | 1 block | – | < 1 serving |
49. | Happy Baby Organics Superfood Puffs, Apple & Broccoli | 0.5 cups | – | < 1 serving |
50. | Happy Baby Organics Superfood Puffs, Purple Carrot & Blueberry | 0.5 cups | – | < 1 serving |
(+) - good results
(–) - poor results, alarming
* The manufacturer informed CR that the product has been discontinued but can still be found in physical or online stores.
Organic doesn't mean safe
Many parents will be surprised to find products labeled "organics" in a poor results table. Yes, USDA certified organic products are better than conventional products in many ways (environmental impact, pesticide levels, etc.). However, 20 out of 50 samples tested with this label still contained heavy metals.
As Consumer Reports food label expert Charlotte Wallai explained, organically banned arsenic and lead have been used in pesticides in the past and remain in soil today. Therefore, even raw materials grown according to strict modern standards cannot be completely free from these substances.
How heavy metals get into food
All of them are part of the earth's crust and therefore naturally occur in the environment. However b o Most of the heavy metals in food come from soil or water contaminated by agricultural or industrial production, in particular from the use of pesticides, and also during the extraction and processing of minerals.
Plants absorb heavy metals from the ground and water, as well as nutrients. However, the "suction" capacity of some crops is much higher than others. Thus, rice absorbs about 10 times more arsenic than other grains.
How heavy metals affect the body
Iron and zinc are also heavy metals, but in reasonable amounts they only benefit the human body. But cadmium, inorganic arsenic, lead and mercury (especially methylmercury) are toxic in any concentration and pose a particular danger to young children. The longer you consume foods containing them, the more harm will be done to the body. Among the most serious problems are impaired cognitive development and, as a result, a decrease in IQ, behavioral problems (hyperactivity, attention deficit, autism), reproductive problems, the development of bladder, lung and skin cancer.
Steps parents can take now
According to Consumer Reports Chief Scientist James Dickerson, a child's consumption of foods containing heavy metals may not cause health problems right away, but it increases the risk of future problems.
To protect both children and yourself from the accumulation of heavy metals in the body, Dr. Dickerson advises to adhere to the following rules:
1. Eat less rice and products from it. Cereals are often a baby's first solid food because they are easy to swallow. However, both the Food and Drug Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend giving babies different types of cereals that do not contain large amounts of inorganic arsenic, such as oat and barley-based products.
2. Choose the right rice and cook it right. Brown rice has been shown to contain more inorganic arsenic than white rice. Prefer Basmati from California, India and Pakistan. You need to cook it in a large amount of water - from 6 to 10 parts of water to 1 part of rice. When the rice is ready, drain off the excess water.
3. Limit your consumption of packaged snacks. Many of them contain rice flour and generally do not represent any nutritional value for a growing organism.
4. Don't go overboard with chocolate: cocoa powder may contain cadmium and/or lead.
What is being done at the legislative level
Today, the baby food market is not properly regulated by the state, according to Consumer Reports. Many parents are unaware of the presence of heavy metals in the foods they buy for their children because they believe that baby food is produced to stricter standards than other packaged foods.
However, this is not the case. Although the FDA recognizes that heavy metals pose a danger to children's bodies, there are still no regulations governing food safety for children.
In 2016, the FDA proposed limiting the allowable content of inorganic arsenic in rice used in children's products to 100 ppb (parts per billion), and in 2013 it was limiting it in apple juice to 10 ppb (the federal standard for the concentration of arsenic in children's products). drinking water). However, no limit has yet been set.
Based on the results of the Consumer Reports study, the Food and Drug Administration has promised to issue recommendations to manufacturers by the end of 2018: metals - USA .one ) for the most vulnerable category of the population - children.
Also FDA stated that "plans to consider a wide range of strategies and actions to reduce the impact" of heavy metals on Americans' health. In particular, consumers will be informed about how to reduce the risks associated with toxic metals, and manufacturers will be encouraged (and forced) to minimize their content in their products.