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Baby Mum-Mum Rice Rusks
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Made in China...enough said
They have carefully and deliberately hidden the fact that these are made in China, where garlic is bleached and formaldehyde has been found in baby formula! Plenty of wonderful Australian products on the market! Never again for my little ones.
Purchased in .
Too crumbly - Chinese manufactured
Gave to my granddaughter but they broke into small pieces when chewed. Others I have used simply get sucked without breaking up. Place of manufacture does not always have the safest of hygiene/quality . Quality control practices in many countries including Australia are very high.
Purchased in at Coles for $3.50.
Made in China - such a shame
I gave this once as a teething snack to my baby after carefully reading the ingredients. Whilst they do have added sugar, the ingredients are otherwise ok with no unnecessary junk. HOWEVER after I got home I discovered on the BOTTOM of the box that the product is made in China. Quite sneaky and misleading too that it is listed on the bottom of the box, with other import information for Australia and NZ written on the side of the box. The remainder of the box went straight into the bin. Too risky to give babies food imported from China in my opinion. Such a shame too.
Purchased in .
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Made in China
Under the box says made in China, but very misleading on the side of the box says imported from NZ. Disgusting will not give this to my child after all the poisoning and Hep A outbreaks from China. Come on Australia make them here it wouldn’t cost much to produce.
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- 33 reviews
- 68 likes
Made In China - Never Again
I regret to say I think the Made in China should be on the front of the box. I bought these rusks thinking they were made in NZ or Australia ....Never again!!!
Correct me if I am wrong but some time ago they had some serious problems in China because some company put a dangerous ingredient in their baby milk formula.
Will I buy again....NO WAY!!!
- 2 reviews
- 2 likes
Cut my babies mouth!!
I tried the rice rusks for my baby that were labeled 8+ months and totally regret it! He seemed to enjoy the taste and they were kinda melting in his mouth until he spat some out and it was covered in blood from the roof of his mouth! Stay away from these for younger babies! I even sent an email to the company to let them know what happened and after two weeks I haven't received a response. Won't buy their products in future.
12.5% sugar to hook your baby. No thanks.
Going by the nutritional information, these contain 12.5% sugar (serving size 8g, contains 1g sugars = 12.5%).
I actually noticed that they taste pretty sweet. If some people don't notice then probably because we eat all that processed food with plenty of hidden sugar in it, shifting our base line for what is "normal". This is the exact reason I will not expose my baby to this at that young age. It's nice that it melts in mouth and all, but the high sugar content simply is a no go for me. Besides the made in China.
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Naturally being australian i would like to buy australian, but it seems that its near impossible to... But being made in china is terrible... I say this as the infant formulae made in china (named San Lu) has been the cause of 300,000 victims including death as their quality controil was so lax, it conatined melamine... if you dont believe me google "sanlu milk scandal" and then tell me why its still a good idea to feed your baby products made in china...
the box was colourful
its made in china
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I just purchased a box of Baby Mum Mum not realising the box says 12+ months. They were recommended to me for when my baby turned 6 months, is there other ones for 6+ Months? Or do they all say 12? Thanks
This is manufactured from what country? Thanks.
When I can start to gv nestum?
Hi there, sorry for late reply.. Nestum can be given from around 6 months from what I know :-)
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