5/21/2011

Dr. Brown's Formula Mixing Pitcher Reviews

Dr. Brown's Formula Mixing Pitcher



  • Unique blade mixes formula quickly with no clumping
  • Minimal air when mixing formula
  • Prepare up to 4 bottles of formula at a time
  • All parts are dishwasher safe.
  • BPA free

The formula mixing pitcher from Dr. Brown's eases formula preparation by allowing up to 4 bottles to be mixed and stored at one time. Unique features include a mixing blade that quickly dissolves formula with no clumping, and an adjustable stopper that prohibits the mixing blade from lifting above the surface of the liquid as to keep air introduction to a minimum. The compact size, locking lid, soft grip handle and ribbed pitcher spout offer comfort and convenience when pouring. Disassembles without difficulty for easy leaning. Dishwasher safe. Features: Allows up to 4 bottles to be mixed and stored at one time Mixing blade quickly dissolves formula with no clumping Adjustable stopper prohibits mixing blade from lifting above the surface to keep air introduction to a minimum Compact size, soft grip handle, ribbed pitcher spout Disassembles easily for cleaning, dishwasher safe BPA-free



Dr. Brown's Formula Mixing Pitcher


Hi,I did the following:
What is the difference between toddler formula and baby formula?I have switched my 4 month old Baby Boy to Baby's Only Dairy Toddler Formula because it seems to be the most organic formula out there, and because I have compared it's ingredients to other infant formulas and it seems to be equal. Does anyone know any medical facts or information about this?

Posted by Deliciously N
Toddler formula is basically a rip off.

I'd check with your pedi to make sure it doesn't have something (or too much of something) for your babe.

Posted by yahooanswersmom
No, I think they are quite similar. Baby's Only is an "organic" formula, which mostly markets itself as "toddler" because the company does in fact believe, as do medical experts, that breast milk is far and away the most healthy thing to feed an infant. Infants should be getting breast milk, not formula. At least, that is what I have heard about the company.

Otherwise, I would just wonder if it contains DHA/ARA and iron supplementation. There are no other differences.

Posted by graham's mama
Agreed that toddler formula is a rip-off. Toddlers don't need formula.
I'm sure it's not any different from "baby" formula, especially if you checked the ingredients and they're equal. Really, formula is formula.

Posted by Buffalo
We were just comparing formula, only difference was that there was more calcium in the new born edition. Check w/ your m.d.


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