Have you tried these? They sell them at Target. They are delicious!! I may have had half a container trying to "teach" LO how to chew... haha!
Have you tried these? They sell them at Target. They are delicious!! I may have had half a container trying to "teach" LO how to chew... haha!
grapefruit / 4903 posts
Haha, I haven't tried those, but I felt the same about the vanilla Gerber puffs.
GOLD / coconut / 8266 posts
Oh good, I have a can! OMG, I gave R a Mum Mum today and she broke off a huge piece right away and started gagging. I grabbed the piece out, swept her mouth with my finger and said no more.
pomelo / 5820 posts
@swedishfish: I was going to buy mum mums next! They break apart easily? We've had luck with the Ella's kitchen cookies. He loves to lick them to death!
GOLD / coconut / 8266 posts
@Pepper: I bought Ella's Kitchen cookies today too...I think I got the apple ginger. Yes, they broke apart so easily I was a little scared!
cherry / 138 posts
@Pepper: mum mums do break easily, but they dissolve super quick. My LO does great with mum mums, but gags and chokes on these puffs. I actually put puffs on hold for a bit... I may or may not have eaten the rest of the container in the meantime
nectarine / 2152 posts
I just came home from the grocery store with the banana version my babes also love the strawberry ones!
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
Yes! Dd has those right now... She's not a huge puff eater since she's now one and on table foods but it's part of the pre-nap routine and she likes them and can even ask for them so we've stuck with them.. Sweet potato is probably the flavor we buy the most!
pineapple / 12802 posts
@swedishfish: the mummums are the only cookies/food I'll give L because I am so scared of other foods! I think the mummums dissolve so quickly I'm not as worried? But like... an apple slice? So scared. L likes to bite right down on them with as much force as possible!
persimmon / 1328 posts
I actually love most of the snacks you can buy for babies. Plum little cremes are awesome!
honeydew / 7586 posts
We have the Plum Organics sweet potato & mango and they are pretty good, too!
cantaloupe / 6692 posts
I don't know about that brand but I had some of my nieces sweet potato puffs once and they were delicious! I'm going to keep that brand in mind for when my LO is ready for solids.
GOLD / coconut / 8266 posts
@Pepper: Make sure you check Target's Cartwheel app when you go to buy them. Happy Tot products are on there a lot.
honeydew / 7504 posts
Yeah, I'm in the camp that pretty much all baby snacks see pretty yummy. Have you tried the Happy Yogis? I may or may not eat them by the handful.
kiwi / 673 posts
The purple carrot and blueberry Happy Puffs are even better. LO and I both love them! He seems to prefer Happy Puffs to Gerber Puffs. The main difference I notice is that the Happy Puffs aren't as sweet (though the Gerber Sweet Potato puffs taste like marshmallows to me, which I like- LO just doesn't as much).
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6581 posts
Haha the blueberry ones are delicious...they taste like fruit loops. Yumm.
pomelo / 5820 posts
@swedishfish: I can't remember if I used Cartwheel for these. Gotta keep that in mind next time.
@littlebug: Yes, we have those too! Yum!
grapefruit / 4120 posts
Yogurt melts are the best. And I think a mum mum with some caviar and sour cream would be a pretty great canapé!
apricot / 342 posts
I haven't tried these but I get the Gerber puff for LO. He loves the sweet potato and banana flavors.
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