Friday, February 28, 2014

Ellas Kitchen Organic Baby Food, the spinach,rutabaga one, 35 Ounce Pouches Pack of 7

Ella's Kitchen Organic Baby Food, the spinach,rutabaga one, 3.5 Ounce Pouches (Pack of 7)
From Ella's Kitchen


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  • Details Rank: ***26799 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
  • of size: 7 x 3.5 oz
  • Product Brand: Ella's Kitchen
  • The Model: EK00033
  • Published on: 2011-02-02
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.50" h x7.00" w x8.00" l,1.40 pounds

  • Seven 3.5 ounce pouches
  • Easy to use when out and about

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Organic Baby Food - Spinach Apple Rutabaga 7-Pack by Ella's Kitchen 7 x 3.5 oz Box Spinach Apple Rutabaga - Box 7 x 3.5 oz Box Babies love our 100 organic fruits and vegetables purees with absolutely nothing else added not even water to dilute its goodness - perfect for early taste bud exploring when weaning. Use as a yummy snack or add them to meat or fish to create great meals for older babies and toddlers. NO added water NO preservatives or thickeners NO E numbers or GM NO gluten wheat dairy or lactose NO lumps or bits and nothing artificial JUST yummy organic food for babies Unsweetened and unsalted Contains naturally occurring sugars Warnings Keep out of reach of children. As with all dietary supplements consult your healthc professional before use. See product label for more information.

65 of 68 people like the following review
1I am so disappointed with this company - buyer BEWARE indeed
@_*grnmolly
After reading the reviews here stating that the Iron content of Ella's Kitchen Spinach packs was incorrect, I checked out their website to see for myself. Hmm.. no announcement there stating that an error had been made. So, I contacted the company wondering if it was a misunderstanding. No, it's true. The Spinach flavor only has 4-6% DV of Iron... NOT 120% as has been clearly indicated on the pouches I have been buying for my son for OVER A YEAR! I have been purchasing these packs by the case thinking that if my son did not eat enough other Fe-rich foods on a particular day, at least he would eat this. I mean you know how difficult it can be to get little ones to take in enough iron, so I thought this was a great option. IF I HAD KNOWN that it only contained 4 or 6%, then I would have given my son other additional Fe-rich foods or continued making my own purees. I guess I should have known it was too good to be true when I noticed that the first ingredient is in fact APPLES not Spinach as the front of the pouches would have you believe.

What upsets me the most is that there is not even a warning or announcement on get or at Target stores stating that there has been a mistake?!! If the company knows, why isn't this info ped on to the consumer?!!? Here I thought I was purchasing (a more expensive) but also more nutritionally complete product for my baby and to find out it's just as void of nutrients as all of the other brands on the shelves. I really thought this company was exciting and different and focused on kids' nutrition and health. I guess not. I am asking for a refund at the very least. Honestly, the company is lucky if pnts don't decide to take up a lawsuit for their negligence in getting the word out. The incorrectly labeled packs should be recalled like anything else- not left on the shelves to trick pnts! Normally, I am not one to overact and am certainly not litigious in the least. Humans (and companies run by humans) make mistakes. It's natural. But as a physcian and a mother, I am really annoyed by the lack of respect shown to consumers in failing to notify the community of this error.

32 of 34 people like the following review
1Buyer Bew
@_*handskris
This flavor does not actually contain 120% of daily iron for babies, as still listed on most packaging. This was a grievous error (a "printing error" according to the company). This flavor only contains 6% iron, in the realm of most other baby food pouch products. Unfortunately, this company has failed to pull mislabeled products or notify distributors of the long running error.

30 of 36 people like the following review
1Warning about Ella's organic baby food iron content !!! Read all please!!!
@_*NKormoff
As simple as that: nutritional information is NOT accurate !!!
Iron content in purple bag is only 2%, NOT 45% as stated on the pouch itself !!!!!!!!!!!
Light green pouch "Rutabagas", contains Iron: 4%, NOT 120% stated on the package itself !!!!!!!
We have fed 2 packs daily: 1 light green "rutabagas" and 1 purple one - "pumpkins" to our girl since she was 3.5 month old.

What a disappointment !!! This company should be held accountable for causing anemic, malnutritioned infants.
Wow, I can hardly keep my emotions !!!
FDA control anyone ...


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