Bellamys Organic
Bellamy's Organic Toothiepegs Teething Rusks - Reviews
4.4from 291 reviews
Teething can be a stressful and painful time for babies when new teeth begin to cut through the gums. Our Toothiepegs organic milk rusks can bring your baby’s gums extra relief during the teething months.
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Designed so that your baby can bite down hard without cracking or splintering the rusk, they are a great alternative to teething rings because they are made from certified organic natural ingredients of milk and wheat, and contain no added sugar.
They also make a great snack for toddlers because they taste great!
- Suitable from 6 months
- Help relieve the pain of teething
- Added iron
- No added sugar
- Made in Australia
- Certified organic by ACO
- Wrapped in pairs for freshness
Contains Gluten and Milk products.

my child loves their products

Another favourite in our house. There's always Bellamy's to be found in our house.

Nice products

Love these products. Organic is best and they're the best and tastiest I've tried
My kids love their products

Lucy
Qld, 2 kids in tow
October 3, 2018

always buy from them - great organic products

We love all the products your company makes. Definitely a winner..

Brilliant product

We like organic
Great quality product

Helen
Vic, 1 kid in tow
October 2, 2018

Can always trust local brands

Always loved bellamy's

Great range!

loved the teething rusks, so son didn't chew through them in 5 minutes
Love there food products always good quality and low sugar

Sara
WA, 2 kids in tow
October 1, 2018

Love the ingredients

Good products, would be good if they catered more to allergies, but same with a lot of baby food brands. Otherwise quote good.

my 6 month old loves chewing on these

I like the fact that is organic
Great products

Olivia
WA, 3 kids in tow
October 1, 2018
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