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R**A
Baby liked them but a little oily
Baby likes them but we’re a bit oily. Lots of oil residue let’s on her hand which could make a mess.
K**O
Doesn’t taste good unfortunately
I was super excited to buy these for my toddler and baby as they are pretty clean and contain healthful ingredients. Both kids refused to eat them immediately upon tasting them. I don’t blame them. There is an off putting smell and they don’t taste good.
L**N
Disgusting
If you wouldn’t eat it, don’t give it to your child. They are dry, plain, and unimaginably gross.
K**N
My 18-month old son loves these!
They are pretty crumbly but delicious and healthy.
M**K
Healthy and toddler approved snack!
Organic and healthy! My son loves these
A**K
Not bad, but bland. Crisp. Not sure of probiotic claim
These sweet pea rings are not bad. They are light and crispy - lighter than the harvest snaps. It's a pleasant texture that's easy for babies to handle.These are bland - the sweet pea and bean (chickpea, lentils) flavors come through. Bland can be a good thing for babies, but I would have liked a little seasoning. Maybe a very light ranch, or a hint of cumin?I do really appreciate that these have 0 mg sodium and 0 g sugar. That's unusual, and wonderful especially for babies. Could they add some seasoning without salt?I'm also not sure of the probiotic health claim. It says that there are "1 billion probiotic cultures* at the time of manufacturing." How many of those are live and active cultures by the time they reach the consumer? These do not require refrigeration, so I doubt that any of the cultures are still live and active.This is a nice change to rice/corn-based baby snacks. It's a mild introduction to the pea & bean flavors. I wouldn't rely on these for probiotics, but they are a healthier alternative and convenient.Ingredients: Organic red lentil flour, Organic chickpea flour, Organic pea powder, Organic canola oil, Organic pea fiber, GanedenBC3⁰ Ⓡ (Organic Inulin, Bacillus coagulans GB1-30 6086).Product of Canada
J**.
It's Like Healthy Sun Chips, for Baby!
My 17 month old loves the blueberry spinach açai flavor. He eats a very clean diet (plain peas and chickpeas are his favorite snack) and I was very happy to see this ingredient list, except for the “organic natural flavor”, I wish they specified what the flavor actually was. This is very expensive at $4.75 a bag - I could get a whole box of organic graham crackers for that price! To be fair, one bag does not equal one serving, but at this price, I wish the bags had some more rusks in them. Nevertheless, these seem healthy and my baby loves them, so if you have the money to spend, these would make a great travel snack. They look like sun chips to me, so if you have friends that allow their kids to have chips, your kid can blend in. 😅
K**E
Baby ring snacks
These rings are larger than a cheerio. However the consistency, feel and look reminds me a lot of Funyuns. Of course they’re very tiny (and don’t taste like onion). But they are a good size for kids. There are no artificial colors, or flavors. There’s no added sugar or salt either. They are wrapped in a BPA free packaging and they are organic and non-GMO. The ingredients are all identifiable. Red lentil flour, chickpea flour, Pea powder, canola oil, and Pea fiber. They also have 1 billion probiotic cultures per serving.They are very soft and dissolve in the mouth. The flavor is very plain. One of my kids said they tasted like dough. I think they are fine flavor wise. I like them because of the self-feeding feature. They are good practice to pick up and a comfortable size to manipulate. Also they have added probiotics to them which I do like.They have fairly far expiration date of August 2022. So that’s almost a year on the shelf which seems like a fairly long time considering they are organic and free of the bad stuff.I think these certainly rank with other finger foods out there. Many of them are more natural flavors anyway and not sweetened so that kids don’t get used to that overly sweet sensation. So I do like that about these.One thing about the bag though is that there is no way to close them. They need to be stored in a Ziploc bag or with a clip. The bags are a good heft and well-made. They just don’t reseal. But, again, are BPA free which makes it worth it in my mind.
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