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Make Every Little Bite Count With A Snack Designed Just For Your Older Baby With Gerber Lil Crunchies Veggie Dip Baked Corn Baby Snacks. These Gerber Baby Snacks Come In A Delicious Veggie Dip Flavor For New Taste Combinations Your Little One Can Experience. Each Serving Of Non-Gmo Baked Snacks Is Made With 5 Grams Of Whole Grains And 20% Daily Value Of Vitamin E. They Never Contain Any Artificial Flavors Or Artificial Colors. These Gerber Snacks Have A Meltable Texture That Dissolves Easily And Is Easy To Chew And Swallow. Perfectly Sized For Older Babies Learning To Pick Things Up, These Baby Food Snacks Are An Ideal Finger Food For Teaching Crawlers To Self-Feed. Serve These Snacks To Seated, Supervised Babies Who Are Used To Chewing Solid Foods. Use Within Five Days Of Removing The Seal From This Reclosable Container For Optimal Freshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies are made with whole grain corn and contain no artificial flavors, colors, or GMOs. They provide a wholesome snack option for older babies.
- Q: How big is the packaging for Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: The Gerber Lil Crunchies come in a pack size of one point four eight ounces, and each order includes six packs. This size is convenient for on-the-go snacking.
- Q: What is the texture of Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies have a baked texture that is easy to chew and swallow. This makes them perfect for older babies who are learning to pick up food.
- Q: How do I serve Gerber Lil Crunchies to my baby? A: You can serve Gerber Lil Crunchies directly from the pack as a snack. They are designed for babies who can pick up food and are transitioning to solid foods.
- Q: Are Gerber Lil Crunchies suitable for older babies? A: Yes, Gerber Lil Crunchies are suitable for older babies who are learning to self-feed. The size and texture are ideal for little hands to grasp.
- Q: Can I use Gerber Lil Crunchies as a meal substitute? A: No, Gerber Lil Crunchies should not be used as a meal substitute. They are a snack designed to complement a balanced diet for babies.
- Q: How should I store Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies should be stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, keep the pack sealed to maintain freshness and prevent moisture.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies typically have a shelf life of several months. Check the expiration date on the packaging for specific guidance.
- Q: Are Gerber Lil Crunchies safe for my baby? A: Yes, Gerber Lil Crunchies are safe for babies as they contain no harmful ingredients. They are specifically designed for infants transitioning to solid foods.
- Q: Is there any risk of choking with Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: While Gerber Lil Crunchies are designed for older babies, supervision during snacking is recommended to reduce choking risk. Ensure your baby is seated and alert while eating.
- Q: How do Gerber Lil Crunchies compare to other baby snacks? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies provide a unique baked corn texture and whole grain goodness, setting them apart from other snacks that may contain artificial ingredients.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies are made without common allergens like gluten and dairy, but always check the packaging for specific allergen information.
- Q: What age is ideal for introducing Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: Gerber Lil Crunchies are ideal for babies around eight months and older, when they are ready to explore solid foods and self-feeding.
- Q: What if my baby doesn't like Gerber Lil Crunchies? A: If your baby does not like Gerber Lil Crunchies, try offering them at different times or alongside other foods. Every baby has unique preferences.
- Q: Can I find Gerber Lil Crunchies in different flavors? A: Currently, Gerber Lil Crunchies are available in the Veggie Dip flavor. Future products may offer additional flavors, so check back for updates.

