This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
Are you having trouble finding Similac Baby Formula in stores? Is it getting expensive to use formula for your baby?
I know what your talking about. I had twins when we were first starting out and that was more money than we had any idea of spending.
The hospital gave me the name brands but when I went to the store to buy them I was shocked at the price.
Then I grabbed a can of Parent's Choice formula and compared the ingredients.
Guess what I found? Nothing. There was no difference between the store brand and the name brand. They both had prebiotics that help support a baby's immune system. They both had DHA and ARA plus all the nutrients and vitamins essential for your baby's growth and brain and eye development.
All baby formulas are subject to the same standards put forth by the FDA Infant Formula Act. Parent's Choice is also 50% cheaper than the leading name brand formulas.
Moneywatch.com has an article about switching to a generic baby formula to save households up to $600 a year. I switched and I know I save money.
What I like too is that the formula comes in two different sizes: 23.2 oz and 12.4 oz.
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