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Similac Organic Powder, 25.7 Ounce Can (Pack of 6)

Similac Organic Powder, 25.7 Ounce Can (Pack of 6)

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Brand: Similac
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $199.99
Buy New: $179.94
You Save: $20.05 (10%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews

Number Of Items: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.4
Dimensions (in): 16 x 10.5 x 5.4


Release Date: August 10, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Pack of six 25.7-ounce cans of milk-based powdered organic infant formula with iron (154.2 total ounces)
  • Includes DHA and ARA, special nutrients found in breast milk that are clinically proven to support mental and visual development in baby's first year
  • Made with wholesome organic milk and other organic ingredients, and is certified USDA organic
  • No other milk-based formula has a higher level of special nutrients to help support baby's developing immune system
  • Similac formulas provide the balance of protein, minerals, and other nutrients that helps give your baby a strong start in life

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Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Caused constipation in our newborn   November 14, 2008
Ken M. Suzuki (Seattle, WA United States)
We began feeding Similac Organic to our newborn soon after birth because that's one of the two products that the hospital offered us. When our infant was five days old and had flushed out the mirconium, we began having problems with hard, dry, infrequent stooling. This progressed to where our baby seemed to be having painful gas and was crying inconsolably. After doing some research and seeing that many people were having this problem, we consulted our pediatrician and switched to Similac Advance. Within a day of the transition, we started seeing more frequent stooling with a healthy consistency. We're happy with Similac Advance and would steer people away from Similac Organic.


4 out of 5 stars Good Formula, Priced lousy   October 14, 2008
Lisa Roa
I have used this formula for my son since he was one month old to supplement breastmilk. He tolerates it well and has never had any issue with it. It disolves easily and has all the required nutrients. I don't know much about the whole sugar debate going on in other reviews of this product, but I do know it's made from organic milk which has no growth hormones or pesticides. I don't feel like artificial growth hormones are needed in a baby's system, but I am not an over the top greenie, so it's good enough for me. I give it 4 starts because the price is $30 per can if you buy the six cans here, you can get it at the store for $28, but you shouldn't buy it without coupons from similac.com, which you can also buy on an auction site. Similac is coming out with a new can design, so many stores have this formula on closeout in the old can right now for several dollars off, combined with a coupon, and I have been getting it for about $18 per can, which is $12 cheaper than here. I think if you are interested in using this formula, it's worth shopping around for it.


4 out of 5 stars Have you ever tasted breast milk? It's much sweeter than this formula.   October 13, 2008
Blanche (San Francisco)
In response to the reviewer who thinks this formula is evil because "corporate greed" is driving some sort of plan to hook babies on sweeter formula, have you ever tasted breast milk? I have, and it's shockingly sweet - to my taste buds, much sweeter than this formula. Seems to me that if you are trying to make a formula that is most similar to breast milk, then you have to make it sweet. Don't think there's anything greedy or corporate about it - it's just a function of how mother nature made our sweet little babies.
My baby has been drinking both breast milk and this formula since she was about 2 months old, and she's never had digestive problems from it - she's now 6 months. I like that the primary ingredient is organic milk rather than high fructose corn syrup, which was listed first in most of the other powdered formulas I looked at. The only thing I don't like about this formula is that once you mix up a bottle with water, the concotion smells kind of foul. I suspect this might be true for powdered milks generally, but I took off a star because of this unappetizing quality.



5 out of 5 stars I even Import it to China!   October 12, 2008
Sandra Holt (Columbus, OH)
This is a great formula. I was nervous when we switched from breastfeeding to formula, but my daughter never had any problems that normally could be associated with formula. I think the less additives you have, the better. Starting out with Organic means no GMO's, no antibiotics or growth hormones in the milk they used, etc... We moved to China and (thankfully) I order it on Amazon and have my husband carry it back when he goes for a visit to work. The cost is much better on Amazon than anywhere I found when living in the US and having it shipped to my door as a new mom was fantastic ( I also ordered the Seventh Generation diaper and wipes!) Ahhh, the luxuries of home...


3 out of 5 stars Victim of corporate greed   September 15, 2008
Captian Kloss (Vermont)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There's only one explanation of use of sucrose instead of lactose in this formula: 1) it must be cheaper than organic lactose (sugar derived from milk) 2) by it being sweeter than other options it helps to "hook" an infant on it.

Organic is the only way to go, so 3 stars for that (just the fact that they label it organic, meant that all other Similac formulas are not --> why in the earth would you ever consider to feed your newborn with a product made of pesticide/hormone/antibiotic laden ingredients is beyond me)

So, for now I'm switching from this product to something else, but i hope that one day Abbott will do the right thing.


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