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: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Rice Rusk, 1.76-Ounce Box Package of 24 (Pack of 6)In association with Amazon.comfrom: Hot Kid List Price: $17.28 Amazon.com's Price: $13.29 You Save: $3.99 (23%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: GroceryBrand: Hot Kid EAN: 0686352801788 Label: Hot Kid Manufacturer: Hot Kid Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Hot Kid Release Date: July 17, 2006 Studio: Hot Kid Sales Rank: 1036 Features:
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![]() Rating: - My son likes theseThis is what my wife wrote about these on her blog: Pros: Great as a first finger food, low choking risk, tastes good, not very messy, packaged conveniently for on-the-go snack, does not contain wheat. Cons: Not sold in most supermarkets (have only found them at Walmart and Sam's Club and on Amazon.com), caused me temporary panic b/c they are made in China and contain skim milk powder BUT there seems to be no cause for concern. I've been giving Baby Mum-Mum rice crackers ... Read More Rating: - contains milk, from chinaI threw them all out. They contain milk products and were manufactured in China. Rating: - Great purchase!My 8 month old has enjoyed the Baby Mum Mums now for the last 2 months. They're great for development (hand-eye coordination) and as a healthy snack. Thumbs up! Rating: - Sadly made in ChinaI bought the crackers for my baby son and he LOVED them. I liked very much that the ingredient list is so short. But then I discovered that the crackers are made in China - stopped giving them to my son and threw them all out. After all the lead in toys for children and melanin in baby milk, I just try to buy as little as possible that is made in China - and definitely nothing that my son will eat! If these crackers were made in the USA, I would totally recommend and buy them again. Rating: - Safety concern in light of recent milk powder scare?My 8 months old loves this, but I just read the label this morning and discovered that it containes milk powder and it is made in China. With all the recent recalls of milk products in China due to melamine contamination, I've decided not to give to my baby any more until I have evidence that it is safe. Has anyone done any research on this topic? Browse for similar items by category:
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