Nestle
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.

Previously baby loved this as a first food , easy to prepare and easy to add fruit

Bub still yet to arrive, but will definitely be purchasing when the time comes- I might even have to buy extra for me as it was so tasty!

Great consistency

I really like this because it is so quick and easy to prepare. I am satisfied as well knowing my baby is getting the iron she needs at her age.
consistency can be a bit gluggy when using formula, had to add extra water

Katy
SA, 1 kid in tow
April 9, 2019

I have always been a fan of this

I have no yet used this product but I am very excited to!

Grandson Doesn't like the flavour of the rice cereal

April 8, 2019
My nephew loves these! Plus they're super easy to use, would recommend to try.
Baby is already on solids so would not need

Lucy
WA, 1 kid in tow
April 7, 2019

Different however not sure I will purchase or not

Good product good value

Both my kids love this product. Will def use again

Nestle is always a great brand.
My baby loved this brand, the oats with prune is helpful for bowel movements and as this is usually a problem for babies when they intially starts solids this gives you peace of mind and a happy baby!

Marie
SA, 1 kid in tow
April 6, 2019

Good flavours and my baby loves it

A favourite every morning for my 8mth old

Good quality brand

I love it
I used this brand when my 1st son started solids

Rachel
NSW, 2 kids in tow
April 4, 2019
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