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2 Bag SpoonfulONE Food Allergen Introduction Oat Crackers | Smart Feeding Snack
$ 17.93
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2 bags with 7 packs in each bag. Best by 6/24/21 Save bigSpoonfulONE Food Allergen Introduction Oat Crackers | Smart Feeding Snack for a Toddler or Baby 12+ Months | Certified Organic (Cocoa Chip - 7 Pack)
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FOLLOWS USDA RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES for infant nutrition: Introduce your baby to commonly allergenic foods like peanuts, egg, cow milk, tree nuts, wheat, shellfish, fish, and soy starting between 4-6 months.
THE MOST COMPLETE WAY TO INTRODUCE FOOD ALLERGENS*: SpoonfulONE is the only product that helps your baby grow up accustomed to 16 wholesome, real foods associated with over 90% of food allergies.
SCIENCE-BACKED, SMART SOLUTION: Landmark research says early and regular dietary exposure to a food, specifically a food often associated with allergies, like peanut, may help reduce the risk of a child developing an allergy to that food. SpoonfulONE helps gently train your baby’s tummy to accept food as food.
PEDIATRICIAN RECOMMENDED & DEVELOPED by GLOBALLY RENOWNED PEDIATRIC ALLERGIST: Only SpoonfulONE is backed by multiple studies and is recommended by over 3000 pediatricians.
SAFE & EASY DAILY SYSTEM: SpoonfulONE products were designed to make the inclusion of multiple foods in a baby’s diet both gentle and sustainable. This is why we precisely portioned each of the 16 food proteins in our products to be small, yet impactful enough for a baby’s earliest feedings. With 3 convenient formats that grow with your baby (Mix-Ins, Puffs, and Crackers), SpoonfulONE makes it easy and convenient. We never use artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
Product Description
First Feeding FAQ’s with Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson
How often should my child take this?
Every day! The benefit from early introduction only comes with routine feeding over months.
What happens if my child has a reaction?
We’ve distributed over 1 million servings of SpoonfulONE and know reactions are extremely rare, but possible. If your child has developed an allergy to one of the foods in SpoonfulONE before trying it for the first time, it’s possible they can show a reaction (hives or vomiting). If this happens, contact your pediatrician to explore if the reaction was allergic and if so, how to go about testing for specific foods.
Can't I do this myself?
Of course you can! However, Dr. Kari Nadeau designed SpoonfulONE recognizing that most parents will have a hard time getting all of these foods into their babies' diets regularly. So no matter what type of feeding day you are having, you can ensure that diet diversity is part of every day.
Chew On This
NEW USDA guidelines recommend introducing your baby to foods like peanuts, egg, soy, cow milk products, tree nuts, wheat, shellfish, fish, and soy (aka ALL the foods in SpoonfulONE) to potentially reduce the risk of your baby developing a food allergy.*
How Does SpoonfulONE Work?
When your baby eats SpoonfulONE, the immune system in the stomach sees the food, triggering recognition. With repeated feeding, the immune system becomes more aware of these foods as just foods.
Food For Thought
Food allergen introduction is not a one-time thing and SpoonfulONE is not a test—it’s a super easy to eat food solution to make ongoing diet diversity a long term habit.
Recommended Age
4+ Months
6+ Months
12+ Months
12+ Months
Usage
Add to your baby's favorite foods like applesauce, oatmeal or purees
Eat as a snack by itself
Eat as a snack by itself
Try all 3 Oat Cracker flavors
Flavors
Flavorless
Strawberry, Banana
Blueberry, Vanilla, Cocoa Chip
Blueberry, Vanilla, Cocoa Chip
Oregon Tilth Certified Organic
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Sizes
7, 14, and 28 count
7, 14, and 28 count
7, 14, and 28 count
21 Count
For most infants with severe eczema and/or egg allergy who are already eating solid foods, introducing foods containing ground peanuts between 4 and 10 months of age and continuing consumption may reduce the risk of developing peanut allergy by 5 years of age. FDA has determined, however, that the evidence supporting this claim is limited to one study.
If your infant has severe eczema and/or egg allergy, check with your infant’s healthcare provider before feeding foods containing ground peanuts.
*Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. 2020.
Scientific Report of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee: Advisory Report to the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Health and Human Services
. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC.
In an independently administered nationwide survey of more than 300 U.S. pediatricians, 72% recommend SpoonfulONE.
WARNING: DO NOT GIVE TO YOUR CHILD IF YOUR CHILD HAS A FOOD ALLERGY OR IS ALLERGIC TO ANY INGREDIENT.