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Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula Uses Grass-Fed Milk That Provides Essential Nutrition For Newborn Babies To 12-Month-Olds. This Milk Powder Includes Iron, Dha, Ara, Vitamin D, Choline, And Naturally Occurring Milk Fat Globule Membrane (Mfgm) From Whole Milk, Promoting Healthy Development And Brain Support. Modeled After Breast Milk, It Features A Balanced Protein Blend With A 60:40 Whey-To-Casein Ratio, Supporting Easy Digestion. Made Without Palm Oil, Corn Syrup, Fillers, Or Unnecessary Additives Because Bobbie Strives To Bring The Benefits Of Quality, Nourishing Ingredients To Your Baby? Nutrition.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the key ingredients in Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula? A: Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula contains grass-fed whole milk, Iron, DHA, ARA, Vitamin D, Choline, and Milk Fat Globule Membrane (MFGM). These ingredients are carefully selected to support healthy development and brain function for infants.
- Q: Is Bobbie's Infant Formula suitable for newborns? A: Yes, Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula is designed for newborns up to 12 months old. It is modeled after breast milk and provides essential nutrition for healthy growth during this critical stage.
- Q: How does the protein blend in Bobbie Whole Milk Formula compare to breast milk? A: Bobbie's formula features a balanced protein blend with a 60:40 whey-to-casein ratio, similar to mature breast milk, which supports easy digestion for infants.
- Q: Does Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula contain any harmful additives? A: No, Bobbie's Infant Formula is made without palm oil, corn syrup, fillers, or unnecessary additives, ensuring that it provides only nourishing ingredients for your baby.
- Q: What makes Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula different from other brands? A: Bobbie Whole Milk Infant Formula stands out due to its use of grass-fed whole milk and a commitment to high-quality, nourishing ingredients, along with being formulated by a team of dietitians and scientists who are also parents.



