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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.

Quite tasty

I've been fed cereal as a kid and to me it tasted great and would be easy to feed to babies

im yet to try this but will be as soon as baby is able to eat

Use another brand that I am happy with.
Terrific do not change anything

Geoff
Qld, 2 kids in tow
April 25, 2019

April 24, 2019
As a result of this promotion, my niece loves this food

Always a reliable brand and I've never been disappointed

The only thing my son ate !

Always readily available
My 7 month old seems to enjoy her cerelac, it does keep her fuller for longer which is great!

Emily
SA, 2 kids in tow
April 18, 2019

Great product! Will be using for babies 1st solids!

Always easy to use and mix up

Again, havent tried due to baby not being born. But have discussed with peers who have children and they recommed

will definitely buy this product when I start solid foods.
Baby is only 7 weeks and is my first so have not used product yet - will try when the time comes. I enjoy and trust nestle as a brand and am sure this product will be enjoyed by my baby!

Laura
Vic, 1 kid in tow
April 14, 2019

Tasted good

Awesome nutritional option for the young ones. New parents really want to find foods that will support baby brain and body development!

who doesnt love this product its been around for years

My baby loves it with Apple puree
Baby tolerated it well.

Katie
NSW, 1 kid in tow
April 11, 2019
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