pre-buying formula

delightful74
on 3/26/11 12:52 pm - Fairburn, GA
Make sure you join the formula programs, I also signed my family and friends up for the free samples and coupons. Enfamil sends a good size sample. I've had a variety to try out w/o putting out a considerable fortune. I'd wait b/c you may have a baby who a sensative tummy. I have a bunch of pacifiers that I bought and got as gifts, and a baby who only sucks the ghetto pacifier that they gave her at the hospital, lol. I waited until after my showers and bought the pamper sizes that I didn't receive w/ the gift cards and (used coupons)that I did receive.


losriosgirl
on 3/26/11 11:51 pm - Wesley Chapel, FL
Thanks for the thoughts....I appreciate them.
Shari M.
on 3/27/11 12:10 am - Wildomar, CA
Good ideas. No one mentioned generic formula. Both of my kids bf for several months, but when switched were lactose intolerant. I used target brand formula for almost 1/2 price. $14 bucks a can compared to $26. Dr. recommended. Has the same nutrients. Walmart had a brand too, so does my grocery store. Target had the best price for lactose free. Hope that helps. Shari
Photobucket Photobucket  Micah 18 months, Emma 3

losriosgirl
on 3/27/11 3:20 am - Wesley Chapel, FL
Thanks for the info, hadn't ever looked at the generic. But I sure will at that price...
Shari M.
on 3/27/11 4:38 am - Wildomar, CA
Yeah, if the kids could have had regular formula I would have went with costo brand, 2 cans for the price of one enfamil or similac.
Photobucket Photobucket  Micah 18 months, Emma 3

Lexa321
on 3/27/11 11:05 am - weston, FL
my kids both drank the target brand... no problems.. also the sams club type... again no problems... a 50 oz can for 19.99!! i loved it... and they grew and thrived.
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