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Nestlé Nestum Multigrain Baby Cereal 250g
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Nestlé Nestum Multigrain Baby Cereal 250g

This multigrain baby cereal is suitable for 7 to 12-month-old babies as they transition to solid foods. Parents can prepare the cereal with breastmilk or an alternative milk option if breastmilk is not available.
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The multigrain baby cereal is preservative, artificial colour and flavouring-free. It is suitable for feeding infants between 7 and 12 months old. Prepare the cereal with breast milk or any other milk if breastmilk is not an option.
Product Brand Nestlé
Product Width (mm) 145
Product Height (mm) 423
Product Length (mm) 51
Product Weight 284
Product Gross Weight (g) 284
Product Depth (mm) 51
What's in the box 1 x 250g Nestlé Nestum Multigrain Baby Cereal
Unit of Measure EA
Main Barcode 6009188002268
Ingredients Wheat Flour (Gluten) (76%), Maize Flour (17%), Brown Sugar, Oat Flour (Gluten) (3%), Flavouring, Vegetable Oil (Palm Fruit, Rapeseed, Coconut, Sunflower Seed, Ascorbyl Palmitate), Carrier (Maltodextrin), Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Phosphate, Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, D3, E, Biotin, Folic Acid, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid), Ferrous Fumarate, Sodium Chloride, Zinc Sulphate, LAB Culture (B. Lactis), Potassium Iodide
Allergens Contains: Gluten, Wheat. May contain cow's milk
Dietary Requirement Halaal; Kosher;
Nutritional Information 25
Serving Size 25g
Sub Brand Nestum
Age Group 7 - 12 months
Usage Instructions 1. Wash your hands and pour 180ml of milk that the baby is currently using into the baby's bowl. 2. Add 5 level tablespoons of cereal into the bowl. 3. Stir until smooth. Feed your baby with a clean spoon. Do not keep unfinished portions. Do not add salt and/or sugar. Unless otherwise advised by your health professional, one or two Nestlé Nestum feeds should be given per day depending on the age of your baby. Nestlé Nestum is intended for spoon-feeding. From 6 months of age, together with breast milk, infants should be fed a variety of foods. Ask a health worker or health professional for advice.