Monday, June 14, 2010

Saving Money On Baby Formula

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
Do you have any idea how much money parents spend on formula for their kids?  I just used the Parent's Choice Savings Calculator and I was shocked by the number it came up with.  Check it out:
The prices they used are from 2008, so I am not sure if they are reflecting the prices of formula today, but still.  By buying the store brand, instead of the name brand formula, you can save over $600 a year.  Think about all the things you could do with that money.  You could start up a college fund, buy diapers, or any number of different things.  It has also been proven recently that all infant formula must meet specific FDA guidelines, so the name brand is just as nutritious for your baby.

I remember when we had Brandi, she went through several different types of formula before we finally settled on a lactose free one, so I know first hand how hard it can be finding the perfect formula.  If you need help, try using this Parent's Choice Formula Finder. Just answer three simple questions, and they will recommend one of their formulas.  Don't think it's a definite, though, because when I answered the questions based on Brandi's needs as an infant, they told me they didn't have a formula for her, which is weird.

I love that Parent's choice has so many different resources available to help parents find the answers they are looking for.  I wish I knew about this when my kids were infants.
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