Features & Benefits
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GMO Info
Non-GMO (Ingredients not genetically engineered).
No Artificial Growth Hormones
The FDA has stated that no significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rbST-treated and non-rbST-treated cows.
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The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregation
Dairy
Warning: Do not use microwave to prepare or warm formula. Serious burns may occur. Do not use if inner or outer seal is damaged or missing. Do not reuse container. Not intended for use by infants or children with galactosemia.
This formula is manufactured in a facility that adheres to the parameters set by the U.S. FDA for safety and quality.
Use by date on bottom of container.
Storage Instructions
Storage: Prepared formula, that has not been used for feeding, should be stored within 2 hours of preparation in the refrigerator at 35-40 degrees F (2-4 degrees C): use within 24 hours. Warm infant formula to room temperature and shake well before feeding. Store cans (opened or unopened) in a dry area at room temperature. Reclose the opened can tightly with plastic can; use contents within 1 month. Do not freeze. Avoid any extreme temperatures. Do not use if inner or outer seal is damaged or missing. Do not reuse container.
Feeding Instructions
Directions for Preparation and Use: Your baby’s health depends on carefully following these preparation, use and storage instructions. Use as directed by a doctor. Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe harm. Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to premature infants or infants who might have immune problems unless directed and supervised by your baby’s doctor. Ask your baby’s doctor about the need to boil or sterilize water for formula and the proper preparation of bottle and feeding utensils. 1. Wash hands, bottle and feeding utensils in hot soapy water prior to preparing formula. 2. Pour desired amount of warm water (approx. 100 degrees F/40 degrees C) into clean bottle. (See Feeding Chart). 3. Add powder to water. Return dry scoop to slot located in the upper left corner of tub above the powder. 4. Cap bottle and shake well until powder is dissolved. Feed immediately. Discard any remaining formula in bottle after 1 hour from start of feeding. Feeding Chart: To Make (Each scoop adds approx. 0.2 fl oz to prepared formula): 2 fl oz bottle: 2 fl oz water; 1 unpacked level scoop (9 g) powder (Use scoop enclosed). 4 fl oz bottle: 4 fl oz water; 2 unpacked level scoops (18 g) powder (Use scoop enclosed). 6 fl oz bottle: 6 fl oz water; 3 unpacked level scoops (27 g) powder (Use scoop enclosed). 8 fl oz bottle: 8 fl oz water; 4 unpacked level scoops (36 g) powder (Use scoop enclosed). Experts agree on the many benefits of breast milk. Infant formula provides complete nutrition and is the only safe alternative to breast milk.
General Information
GMO Info
Non-GMO (Ingredients not genetically engineered).
According to the FDA, the most common food allergens are milk, peanuts, eggs, fish,
crustacean shellfish, soy, tree nuts, wheat and sesame.