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With six simple ingredients and lots of peanut butter taste, our Peanut Butter Puffs are the snack your future foodie will go nuts for. Let your lil' peanut nosh on our latest taste sensation, while encouraging self-feeding.
2.12 oz Multi-Serve Bag
We've got good news! Introducing peanut protein to severe eczema or egg allergy prone babies at 4-10 months old and continuing to age 5 has been shown in one study to reduce the risk of developing peanut allergies**. For infants less than 7 months of age, soften puffs with 4-6 teaspoons of water. For older infants who can manage to dissolve textures, unmodified puffs can be fed. If dissolvable textures are not yet part of the infant's diet, softened puffs should be provided.
Is your little one ready to try peanut butter?
We've got good news! Introducing peanut protein to severe eczema or egg allergy prone babies at 4-10 months old and continuing to age 5 has been shown in one study to reduce the risk of developing peanut allergies**. For infants less than 7 months of age, soften puffs with 4-6 teaspoons of water. For older infants who can manage to dissolve textures, unmodified puffs can be fed. If dissolvable textures are not yet part of the infant's diet, softened puffs should be provided.
**For most infants with severe eczema and/or egg allergy who are already eating solid foods, introducing foods containing ground peanuts between 4 and 10 months of age and continuing consumption may reduce the risk of developing peanut allergy by 5 years of age. FDA has determined, however, that the evidence supporting this claim is limited to one study.
If your child has severe eczema and/or egg allergy, check with your child's healthcare provider before feeding foods containing ground peanuts.
Only 6 Ingredients!
Simple, real food ingredients you'll recognize
Perfectly sized for little ones learning to self-feed
Light and airy puffs soften in toddlers' mouths
Toddler (and parent) approved taste!
When he or she:
Self-feeds with fingers
Is able to chew solid foods
Is supervised
If you have questions about introducing peanuts into your child's diet, please check with your child's healthcare provider.