GERBER Single Grain Rice Baby Cereal (16 oz Canister)
$8.99
GERBER Single Grain Rice Baby Cereal (16 oz) – The Traditional First Food
Introduce your baby to the world of solids with the gentle simplicity of GERBER Single Grain Rice Cereal. Rice cereal is traditionally recommended as one of the first solid foods due to its mild flavor and exceptionally smooth, easily digestible texture.
This large 16-ounce canister is fortified with Iron, a critical nutrient for supporting healthy brain development during your baby’s rapid growth. Just two servings of Gerber cereal meet 90% of your baby’s daily iron needs. Made with Non-GMO ingredients and a focus on purity, this cereal is easy to mix with breast milk or formula to achieve the perfect, customized consistency for your baby.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Single Grain Simplicity: Pure, single-ingredient rice cereal, ideal for starting solids and identifying food sensitivities.
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Iron Fortified: Excellent source of Iron crucial for healthy cognitive development.
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Easy to Digest: Gentle on baby’s stomach, perfect for first-time eaters (typically 4+ months).
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Non-GMO: Made with carefully selected ingredients.
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Versatile Mixing: Mixes easily to a smooth, thin or thick consistency your baby prefers.
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Economical Size: The 16 oz canister offers great value for regular use.
Net Weight: 16 oz (454g)
Recommended Age: Beginner/Crawler (Typically 4+ Months)
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