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Bubs Solids Starter Pack

$36.00
Description

Starting solids is an exciting milestone, but preparing lots of different vegetables can be time-consuming. Our Solids Starter Pack makes it simple to introduce your baby to a wide variety of vegetables from their very first spoonfuls.

Each pack includes small first-taste portions of single-vegetable purees, making it easy for parents to introduce new flavours while supporting early nutrition and food exploration.

Instead of peeling, chopping and pureeing multiple vegetables at home, we’ve done the hard work for you—so you can focus on enjoying this special stage with your bub.

What’s Inside

40 x 15 g frozen vegetable puree portions

(4 portions of each vegetable)

Carrot • Pea • Capsicum • Cauliflower • Zucchini • Sweet Potato • Parsnip • Beetroot • Broccoli • Pumpkin

Product highlights:

  • Suitable from 4 months
  • 100% Australian produce
  • 100% Australian made
  • 10 single vegetables
  • 40 first taste size portions
  • Product preview window
  • Frozen to lock in nutrients
  • Smooth texture
  • BPA free packaging
  • Created by an Accredited Practising Dietitian

Ingredients: 100% Carrot, 100% Pea, 100% Capsicum, 100% Cauliflower, 100% Zucchini, 100% Sweet Potato,100% Parsnip, 100% Beetroot, 100% Broccoli and 100% Pumpkin.

Warning: Processed in the same facility as milk or milk products.

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Bubs Solids Starter Pack

$36.00

Helping Parents Raise Healthy babies

Nourishing Bubs was founded by paediatric dietitian and nutritionist, Olivia Bates (Liv)