UPC 070074537306

Similac Sensitive For Spit-up, Infant Formula, Powder, 1.41 Lb

UPC 070074537306
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Brand Similac
Manufacturer Abbott Nutrition
UPC 070074537306
EAN 0070074537306
Country U.S. and Canada
Last Scan Apr 19 2024 at 1:59 AM
GS1 Name Abbott Laboratories Inc.
GS1 Address 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park US
Description
Similac for Spit-Up Powder Similac for Spit-Up has complete nutrition for sensitive tummies, with added rice starch. You can trust Similac for Spit-Up to give your baby the nutrition she needs from a formula clinically shown to reduce frequent spit-up in healthy infants by 54%. Recommended Age: Newborn to 12 months Features:Halal, kosherDHA (Omega 3) and ARA (Omega 6) for brain and eye developmentCalcium for strong bones, no palm olein oilNucleotides to help support the immune systemPrebiotics to help promote digestive healthCarotenoids naturally found in breast milkLutein to support eye healthClinically shown to reduce the frequency of spit-up among healthy infants compared to a standard formulaCalcium for strong bones, no palm olein oil NOTE: Similac for Spit-Up formula contains rice starch.
Barcode UPC 070074537306
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