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Infantino Disposable Squeeze Pouches, Portable Homemade Semi-Solid Food for Babies and Toddlers, 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 50)

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About this item

  • DESIGN: 50 food-safe disposable pouches and 50 kid-safe caps; each pouch is PVC and BPA free and holds up to 4 ounces featuring a textured clear window so you can see and label your food
  • HOW IT WORKS: Purée fresh food, make bulk applesauce or stock up on yogurt, pour into food tubes, press into bags, label and store, compatible with Infantino Squeeze Station
  • BENEFITS: Homemade purées, smoothies, fruit and veggie snacks in a go-anywhere, eat-anywhere squeeze pouch; you control what is in the pouch
  • STORAGE: Freezer safe, do not use in microwave, single use packaging
  • Infantino, smartly designed products for happy parenting: We design smartly, we have fun and we're overjoyed when an idea evolves full circle into a product loved and used daily by parents everywhere


Infantino 50-Pack Squeeze Pouches Product description Food type: Semi-solid Materials: Plastic and BPA free Number of Pieces: 50 Dimensions (Package): 12.0 x 9.0 x 15.0 Inches Weight: 1.2 lbs Features: Portable, air tight seal, BPA-free Lid Material: Plastic Container Material: Plastic, BPA-free Protective Qualities: Scratch-resistant Care & Cleaning: Freezer safe, do not microwave Important: Read all instructions before assembling and using this product. Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death of your baby Warning: This product is not a toy. Do not leave baby unattended with product at any time. Keep this product out of baby's reach. Adult assembly required. Do not micro- wave or boil food in water. Keep out of reach of children. Adult supervision is required. Pouch is not insulated, keep pouch cool. Do not use damaged pouches, do not reuse pouches. This is not a chew or teething toy.


Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I have purchased these pouches several times, I love the ability to continue making wholesome organic fruits and vegetables for my toddler. These are a great value and I have nothing negative to say about them
Kayla
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This is a great product, saves money. I buy little cups of applesauce and fill the pouches with that because it's cheaper. I make these for my 18 month old for a healthy snack and she can walk and snack. It also fits other pouches that you buy at the store to refill, it can be a messy process but easy clean up
Cass
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
easy to use and clean. makes feeding my baby all natural ingredients made from home very easy. great value for money, it’s durable, perfect size for snack packs to travel with. they are leak proof and the durability is good
Drew Hilland
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2024
I’ve made over 100 pouches now. They work great with the squeeze station. Love them for camping. Freeze great. Never a leak.
Lilies
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I love this product and easy to use.However, when you’re done and trying to get it out, it spills a little but other than that, it’s great!
Marsha
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I absolutely love the Momcozy Baby Food Maker! My son recently started solids, and this product has been a game-changer. I made a sweet potato and banana puree, and the process was so simple and mess-free. The squeeze station is intuitive to use, and I appreciate the reusable storage pouches that come with it—such a convenient way to store and serve the puree.The design is sleek and compact, making it easy to store in my kitchen, and cleaning it was a breeze. It’s perfect for parents who want to make fresh, healthy meals for their babies without a lot of hassle. Highly recommend it for anyone starting their baby food journey!
wasf2000
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 25, 2024
اذا عندك طفل رضيه هذه الاكياس سعرها جدا مناسب وممتازه جدا جدا جدا انصح فيها وبقوه
Love life
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023
I had tons of leftover jars of baby food that my 11month old son just refuses to eat, because he'd have to use a spoon and it takes too long. Recently, we tried the food pouches again to see if that worked better during snack time. I didn't buy any reusable pouches and just bought the one-time, disposable ones from the grocery store to see if he'd like them. He loves them! I instantly went on a hunt for reusable pouches and found this. It has been a game changer at snack time. I can grab one of his favorite food jars and pop one in a pouch or pour in a homemade puree and the outcome is the same. He devours them and can eat on his own, which his little independent self loves. The setup is really easy to put together. The pusher thing can be a little tricky to push down with certain foods and does not get the last tiny little bit in the tube, but not enough to notice really. The only other thing I notice is I may have to make a small tug to get the pouch out, which can be tricky with the small amount of food at the tip of the pouch.I did purchase some reusable bags separately through another seller that I have yet to use. The bags included in this set are not reusable (Granted, I make them reusable by washing them out and hanging them to dry on our bottle rack lol) but are durable and have yet to get holes during snack time or wear out. They're just as good as the grocery store pouches.I also bought some reusable silicone covers for the plastic top of the food pouches. My son is teething and likes to bite things hard and the plastic can hurt. I highly recommend some silicone covers for any pouches. The pouches are really easy to squeeze and food can go everywhere. I found that out the hard way when my son decided to swing a pouch around while eating. With a cover, they can't squeeze food out and they're easy to put up when they're done.
waad
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 22, 2022
الحمدلله على نعمه الاختراعات الي زي كذا سهلت علي كثيررر
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2022
These are perfect for feeding on the go. Easy to clean and they dispense a good amount of puree onto the spoon. I've tried it with parents choice pouches and Gerber pouches and it works for both except there are a couple chunkier purees with larger spouts that it does not fit on. It comes with a storage case for the spoons which is handy so you don't lose them. I would definitely buy them again.
Queen of the North
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 25, 2022
Perhaps not great from a sustainability point of view as they are one time use. But great to make healthy fresh fruit pouches for the kids.
tiffanyann7
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2015
Food pouches are an awesome invention, and somewhere between the price of pre-filled pouches and the freaky pics that were going around Facebook of moldy food inside opaque packages your kids were putting straight in their mouth, I started to love the idea of making our own. I tried the Kiinde Foodii system and Twist pouches after using the Kiinde bottles and bags for nursing. When I saw the Infantino system, I had to try it too. These pouches have a few advantages over the Foodii system and Twist pouches. Of course the filling mechanism (which you have to buy separately) is super cool. It was a lot easier to fill these with the filling station than to fill the Twist pouches with the cup and spout provided with the Foodii set.Aside from the filling station, the primary benefit to these pouches is that they are ready to go and completely disposable/recyclable, just like what you would buy from the store. The spout is built in and the lids are disposable and come with each pouch. The Twist pouches have a wider neck, which is good for the nursing system, but to use them as food pouches you have to attach a spout or spoon that you wash and reuse. Ok for at home, but not as convenient for on the go, which is why you really want to buy pouches.I like that its a 50 pack. I am a pretty busy working mom, so when I find time to make food for these suckers, I want to fill and freeze as much as I can in one session.I filled some with homemade baby food that I can freeze, thaw in warm water or fridge, and then squeeze onto the spoon for fairly mess-free feeding for my 6 month old. When she's bigger we can skip the spoon step. I also made some with applesauce and some with yogurt for my 4 year old as I'm always running late and pouches make a great in-the-car snack. I was hoping the yogurt would work to replace our standard frozen Gogurt while being slightly more nutritious, but they have to thaw quite a bit before you can get it out of the little spout. If I remember to throw in the fridge the night before it could be a good running out the door option.Pros:-Disposable/Recyclable, with spout built in and disposable lid-Easy to fill with the filling station-Price - these are cheaper than the Twist pouches, and depending on what you put in them, cheaper than buying pre-packaged pouches from the grocery store.Cons:-Have to purchase and use the filling station. I'm sure there's a way around it, but it can't be very easy. That spout is pretty narrow.-Smaller size - only 4 oz. Ok for my 6 month old, but would have liked a little bigger for my bigger kids. Twist pouches are roughly 6 oz-Adds an additional cost over just freezing food in jars or ice cube trays. I think the cost is worth the portable benefit.
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