Monday, June 1, 2009

Save Money on Baby Formula

Over the years I have learned the money-saving lessons of comparing store brands to name brands. Often, I found that buying the store brand gave me a product that was in every way as satisfactory as the more expensive name brand while also saving me money.

Mothers face a particular budget crunch with a new baby. In addition to rising costs of disposable diapers or diaper services if you go with cloth diapers, for some mothers there's the added expense of baby formula.

Pediatricians will tell you that when it comes to baby's nutrition, the breast is best. In some instances though, a mother may choose to use a baby formula to feed her infant or to supplement the baby's nutritional intake. This can occur because of difficulties in breastfeeding or because the mom's schedule makes supplementing with formula necessary.

Whatever the reason you choose to feed your baby a formula, you may be dismayed at the prices. What you may not know is that many retailers are now carrying store-brand formula at much lower prices. If you are concerned about the nutritional value and safety of a store-brand formula, you may be reassured to know that all baby formulas must adhere to strict guidelines set by the FDA.

Parent's Choice Infant Formula is a nutritionally complete infant formula available from Wal-Mart that meets the strict guidelines determined by the FDA for formula. You don't have to sacrifice nutrition to save money on formula.

If you can meet your baby's nutritional needs and save money, why wouldn't you? Families can save $600 a year by switching, that's money you can save for your baby's future.

How much could you save with Parent's Choice? Find out today by using the handy Savings Calculator at the Parent's Choice website.

Remember, only you and your baby's health care professional can make decisions about important issues like feeding your baby.

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