Heinz Farley_s Rusks 18_s Reduced Sugar 4-6 Mths Onwards - 300g -0.66 lbs-

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Mash with milk. Finger food on the go. Helping us help you. Heinz Farley's Rusks are a great way to gradually introduce your baby to solid foods. Tried and tested by mums for generations our unique recipe contains 7 vitamins and minerals like vitamin D and calcium which work together to help build strong bones and teeth. In fact one Rusk will provide 20% of your baby's daily iron requirements. Use as first food. Heinz Farley's Rusks are an ideal weaning food for your baby. Simply crush the Rusks in a clean bowl and add some of your baby's usual milk (previously boiled water can also be used). Allow to stand until Rusks soften, mix into a smooth paste/puree and feed from a clean spoon. As tastes develop. As your baby's tastes develop Heinz Farley's Rusks can be crushed up and added to fruit or vegetable purees. Or for a tasty dessert, how about adding yogurt or custard. As finger food. When your baby is ready, Heinz Farley's Rusks are a great finger food to encourage self-feeding. Easy to dissolve in the mouth, Heinz Farley's Rusks are ideal finger food for babies who are able to start feeding themselves, usually from around 9 to 10 months of age. They can also encourage hand to eye coordination, biting and chewing as your baby develops. For toddlers and beyond. Heinz Farley's Rusks are a great finger food to keep with you when you're out and about as a nutritious snack between meals. Source of Iron & Calcium. 5 added vitamins. No artificial colours, preservatives or flavours. Reduced sugar. Very low salt. Egg free. No GM ingredients. Suitable for vegetarians. Contains 30% less sugars than Farley's Original Rusks (Farley's Original Rusks 29.0g per 100g, Farley's Reduced Sugar Rusks 20.3g per 100g). Each Rusk contains 20% of your baby's daily iron requirement. Made in England.