"Very reasonably priced in comparison to some brands. Suited my hungry baby well. Always packaged well, easy to make up."
Cow & Gate First Infant Milk is a whey-based formula and can be used for combination feeding or if your baby is not being breastfed. Price shown for First Milk Powder 900g.
all 3 of my babies had this formula from birth, they liked it and have grown into wonderful boys
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Cow and gate are competitive with the other leading brands. The one value I did find they had that sets them apart from the rest, is their travel cartons of pressure mixed milk that were in convenient plastic bottles with disposable teats that were very handy to keep in the changing bag or car. I was never caught without when I found these useful packs as you never know when your child may spill, lose their bottle, or just suddenly decide they require more milk that you had prepared when you left the house!
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My son liked and put on weight regularly
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Used and was quite good, also a good price.
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Used for a few months with my first daughter . Seem okay . But had to change
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Very good doesn
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I have used this brand since my little one was born as a combination feeding option and still do now she's 8 months old. I found no trouble with reflux or digestion and she never refused it in comparison to my breastmilk. It's always fair priced and readily available at my supermarket.
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Used this milk for my first child excellent.
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Every baby is different... if you start a brand they say it
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Only formula my son tolerates
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Used comfort and first milk. Not frothy and baby enjoys
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I used Cow & Gate Anti - reflux as my little boy had bad reflux, I found the product great. Slightly more expensive but well worth it and helped my son so much.
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