Bibie
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Nice
Bibie
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Nice
Corin Haynes
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
She loves theses green beans. Smell and looks fresh every time
Corin Haynes
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
She loves theses green beans. Smell and looks fresh every time
Mohsin A Muhammad
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
I love these baby goods for my baby, I buy them from Amazon since the price is cheaper than Walmart and other stores. My baby and toddler loves these, I can't complain anymore about prices being higher but these baby goods are a must and they taste better than other brands as well. Will keep buying these for ever .
Mohsin A Muhammad
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
I love these baby goods for my baby, I buy them from Amazon since the price is cheaper than Walmart and other stores. My baby and toddler loves these, I can't complain anymore about prices being higher but these baby goods are a must and they taste better than other brands as well. Will keep buying these for ever .
KonaGal
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
My dog likes this sweet potato mixed in his dry food
KonaGal
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
My dog likes this sweet potato mixed in his dry food
Cheryl Miller
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Great value for your money
Cheryl Miller
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Great value for your money
Joy B. Horner
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
I gotta be honest, I'm in my 40's and I ordered this for myself, not a kiddo. My husband was driving me back from a fruitless unhelpful doctor's appointment and asked if I needed anything. I did, but I didn't have the energy to do the grocery store, so I said "Let's just go home, I think I can order most of what I need from Amazon". Turns out I could get everything I needed if I got the bananas pureed and prepackaged. I throw these in the freezer as-is, and dump one in the blender when I make my smoothie. What else I put in depends on the day, but these are a great starter base, and my husband can stop ribbing me for letting fresh bananas go black. Win-win for this big baby. Thinking about snagging other flavors now...
Joy B. Horner
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
I gotta be honest, I'm in my 40's and I ordered this for myself, not a kiddo. My husband was driving me back from a fruitless unhelpful doctor's appointment and asked if I needed anything. I did, but I didn't have the energy to do the grocery store, so I said "Let's just go home, I think I can order most of what I need from Amazon". Turns out I could get everything I needed if I got the bananas pureed and prepackaged. I throw these in the freezer as-is, and dump one in the blender when I make my smoothie. What else I put in depends on the day, but these are a great starter base, and my husband can stop ribbing me for letting fresh bananas go black. Win-win for this big baby. Thinking about snagging other flavors now...
Julie B
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
I don’t buy these for a baby, but I get them for myself (I’m an adult woman) because I there is very little food that I can currently eat (my main daily nutrition comes through an IV in the form of TPN), and on the days when I am able to ‘eat’ anything at all, I can usually only handle a small teacup-sized serving, and it must be a very thin, smoothie-sized textured food. It’s difficult to find ‘foods’ like this that have good flavor, but I’ve discovered that baby food very nicely fits this bill! Gerber is actually the only brand I’ve found which currently makes peas, and they do it very well. Sometimes baby veggies can be a craps shoot, because if they’re not done right they can lose a lot of their flavor and they'll end up tasting like a very pale, boiled and stewed reflection of what they should be. Gerber’s baby peas are not like this at all! They just taste very fresh and green, like someone just picked them yesterday and dropped them in a blender. I always wish I could handle eating more food whenever I eat these because they taste so good! If I were a baby, this would be that food that’s so delicious I’d forgo utensils and just smear it all over my upper body in my haste to get it in my mouth, that’s how good it tastes!
Julie B
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
I don’t buy these for a baby, but I get them for myself (I’m an adult woman) because I there is very little food that I can currently eat (my main daily nutrition comes through an IV in the form of TPN), and on the days when I am able to ‘eat’ anything at all, I can usually only handle a small teacup-sized serving, and it must be a very thin, smoothie-sized textured food. It’s difficult to find ‘foods’ like this that have good flavor, but I’ve discovered that baby food very nicely fits this bill! Gerber is actually the only brand I’ve found which currently makes peas, and they do it very well. Sometimes baby veggies can be a craps shoot, because if they’re not done right they can lose a lot of their flavor and they'll end up tasting like a very pale, boiled and stewed reflection of what they should be. Gerber’s baby peas are not like this at all! They just taste very fresh and green, like someone just picked them yesterday and dropped them in a blender. I always wish I could handle eating more food whenever I eat these because they taste so good! If I were a baby, this would be that food that’s so delicious I’d forgo utensils and just smear it all over my upper body in my haste to get it in my mouth, that’s how good it tastes!
¤ Candi ¤
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017
Our Havanese, Zuzu Petals, loooooves pumpkin, and it's so good for dogs! We give her a couple tablespoons with her dinner every night. When pumpkin is in season, I make my own puree (for our use, too, not just hers), but even with freezing some of it, that covers only four or five months of the year. The rest of the time I buy puree for Zuzu.The puree pouches packaged for dogs are *much* more expensive, as in 35-40 cents per ounce for versus 6-7 cents per ounce for this baby food. I like that it's tested by human babies before I give it to Zuzu. LOL! (I'm kidding, of course. But the foil lid makes me giggle every time.)===========Edited to add: When I've ordered this product, we have received a small "case" of the food: eight two-packs of 4 oz. each. That is, a total of 16 4-oz. tubs. The price I've paid for this quantity on Amazon has been in the $4 range, fluctuating slightly and qualifying for a Subscribe-and-Save discount as well.==============Updated for 2019: The price has increased dramatically, to the $12-$16 range. At the local grocery store, it used to be $1.29 or $1.39 per two-pack, so $10.32-$11.12 per "case." The price locally has gone up, too, and it's been difficult to find in stores this year.
¤ Candi ¤
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017
Our Havanese, Zuzu Petals, loooooves pumpkin, and it's so good for dogs! We give her a couple tablespoons with her dinner every night. When pumpkin is in season, I make my own puree (for our use, too, not just hers), but even with freezing some of it, that covers only four or five months of the year. The rest of the time I buy puree for Zuzu.The puree pouches packaged for dogs are *much* more expensive, as in 35-40 cents per ounce for versus 6-7 cents per ounce for this baby food. I like that it's tested by human babies before I give it to Zuzu. LOL! (I'm kidding, of course. But the foil lid makes me giggle every time.)===========Edited to add: When I've ordered this product, we have received a small "case" of the food: eight two-packs of 4 oz. each. That is, a total of 16 4-oz. tubs. The price I've paid for this quantity on Amazon has been in the $4 range, fluctuating slightly and qualifying for a Subscribe-and-Save discount as well.==============Updated for 2019: The price has increased dramatically, to the $12-$16 range. At the local grocery store, it used to be $1.29 or $1.39 per two-pack, so $10.32-$11.12 per "case." The price locally has gone up, too, and it's been difficult to find in stores this year.