This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
I want all of my readers who have infants, or who know someone who has an infant, or if you plan on having a baby anytime soon, to read what I am about to write, especially if they feed, or are planning to feed, their babies formula.Wow, that was a mouthful.
I have written in the past how store brand formulas are just as good as the name brand formulas, and now I have proof that I am right. PBM Products sued Mead Johnson, the makers of Enfamil, for false advertising, and won. It seems that there were advertisements out saying that the store brand were inferior in nutritional value, and that people should buy the store brands.
Turns out that the only significant difference between the two is the price. You can pay about 50% less if you buy the store brand over the name brand, and when you have a baby, every cent you can save helps tremendously. I would be a little upset if I was one of the parents who bought into Mead Johnson's claim and spent hundreds of dollars that I didn't really need to.
The bottom line is that buying the store brand formula is an excellent way to save money, without taking any nutrition away from your child.
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