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Product Descriptiongerber 2Nd Foods Banana Orange Medley Baby Food Is An Age-Appropriate Fruit Puree That Makes Your Baby Smile At Feeding Time. All Our Recipes Are Made With Fruits And Veggies That Meet Gerbers High-Quality Standards. This Baby Food Stage 2 Recipe Includes 3/5 Banana, 1-1/2 Tbsp Mango And 1-1/2 Tbsp Orange Juice To Provide 45 Percent Of Your Childs Recommended Daily Value For Vitamin C. All Ingredients Are Non-Gmo, And This Fruit Baby Food Includes No Added Starch. Gerber 2Nd Foods Help Expose Babies To A Variety Of Tastes And Ingredient Combinations, Which Is Essential To Help Them Accept New Flavors. These Bpa-Free Plastic Tubs Are Convenient To Carry In A Diaper Bag So You Can Easily Feed Your Sitter On The Go. You Can Feed Your Little One Straight From The Container, Or Add Some To A Bowl And Refrigerate The Leftovers For Up To Two Days.Brand Storyby Gerber
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What age is Gerber 2nd Foods Banana & Orange Medley suitable for? A: Gerber 2nd Foods Banana & Orange Medley is designed for babies 6 months and older who are ready to explore new tastes and textures.
- Q: Are the ingredients in Gerber baby food purees organic? A: While Gerber baby food purees are Non-GMO Project Verified and made with real fruits and vegetables, they are not specifically labeled as organic.
- Q: How should I store Gerber baby food after opening? A: After opening, Gerber baby food tubs should be refrigerated and used within 1 day to ensure freshness and safety.
- Q: Does Gerber 2nd Foods contain any artificial flavors or colors? A: No, Gerber 2nd Foods Banana & Orange Medley does not contain any added starch, artificial flavors, or colors, ensuring a wholesome feeding experience for your baby.
- Q: What nutritional benefits does Gerber 2nd Foods provide? A: Gerber 2nd Foods Banana & Orange Medley provides 45% of the Daily Value of antioxidant Vitamin C, supporting your baby's nutritional needs during crucial developmental stages.



