Gerber 1st Foods Natural for Baby Sweet Potato Baby Food, Supported Sitter, 4 oz

Gerber 1st Foods Natural for Baby Sweet Potato Baby Food, Supported Sitter, 4 oz, 4 Ounce

$1.29
$0.32/oz

Ingredients

Sweet Potatoes, Water, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
Product Number: 00015000003159

70cal

Calories

0g

Total Fat

8g

Total Sugars

15mg

Sodium

Nutrition Facts

Per recommended serving 1 jar
serving size
113 gram
Amount Per Serving

Calories

70
% Daily Values *

Total Fat0g
0 %

Sodium15mg
0 %

Total Carbohydrate10g
10 %

Dietary Fiber1g
%
Total Sugars8g
Added Sugars0g
%

Protein1g
2 %

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Product Detail

Gerber 1st Foods Natural Sweet Potato baby food is an age-appropriate fruit puree that makes your little one smile at feeding time. Made with real vegetables, this single-flavor Gerber puree is a great way to introduce your baby to new tastes. This sweet potato puree is made with non GMO ingredients, and it includes no artificial colors or flavors. Designed for supported sitters transitioning to soft foods, these smooth Gerber meals nourish your baby and foster new eating habits. These glass jars are the perfect size to carry in a diaper bag so you can easily feed your baby on the go. Add some of this vegetable baby food to a bowl at mealtime, and refrigerate the leftovers for up to two days.

Preparation & Usage

Listen for Pop when Opening

Features

Made with natural veg and vitamin C

Product Number: 00015000003159

Ingredients

Sweet Potatoes, Water, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

70cal

Calories

0g

Total Fat

8g

Total Sugars

15mg

Sodium

Nutrition Facts

Per recommended serving 1 jar
serving size
113 gram
Amount Per Serving

Calories

70
% Daily Values *

Total Fat0g
0 %

Sodium15mg
0 %

Total Carbohydrate10g
10 %

Dietary Fiber1g
%
Total Sugars8g
Added Sugars0g
%

Protein1g
2 %

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.