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Nestle Cerelac Oats - Reviews
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CERELAC Oats is a convenient and nutritionally adapted complementary food that contains single grains, making it easy to mix with a teaspoon of your baby’s favourite vegetable or fruit puree.
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CERELAC contains probiotic, Bifidus BL and is rich in iron, containing on average 70% of the RDI* per serve.

Son is now eating every morning for breakfast

Given to daughter for her baby

We have this for breakfast every morning. My baby loves it.

Used with all six children love it
So good when just starting solids. I love this company

Whitney
Qld, 2 kids in tow
February 21, 2019

Easy to use and a great consistency. Baby is happy to accept and have never had a problem with this range. Also a great variety available

Excellent product, I really like to use the rice cereal to thicken my little ones puree's and I know she's getting lots of extra iron and nutrients by doing so.

My bub loves it

Good for breakfast
Great product. Havent personally been able to use it with the age of my baby but I definitely intend to use it.

Amanda
ACT, 1 kid in tow
February 21, 2019

Easy to prepare and helpful suggestions

Great variety of flavours and textures. Keep the recipe ideas coming of incorporating cerelac into everyday meals to boost iron.

Mixed with apple fills my baby boy up

Everyday favourite, easy to use
My daughter is not a fan of this product so we will not be using

Elissa
SA, 1 kid in tow
February 21, 2019

My son liked eating this.

It's a simple go to for my daughter who loves her porridge

I look forward to trying this cereal with my child when she is old enough to start trying solids

Excellent. Great product and I use it often with my baby
My daughter loves it

Sophie
NSW, 1 kid in tow
February 21, 2019
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