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Gerber Prune Puree Baby Food 4 oz (113g) – From 6 Months

Gerber Prune Puree Baby Food 4 oz (113g) – From 6 Months

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Support your baby's growing nutritional needs with Gerber Prune Puree Baby Food. Made with prune puree from concentrate and specially prepared for babies 6 months and older, this smooth puree offers a convenient way to introduce fruit flavors and textures into your child's diet.

Gerber's carefully prepared baby food is designed to provide a consistent texture that's easy for little ones to enjoy. Prunes are naturally known for their fiber content, making this puree a popular choice among parents looking to add fruit variety to their baby's feeding routine.

Perfect for serving directly from the jar or mixing with cereals and other baby foods to create delicious combinations your little one will love.

Net Weight: 4 oz (113g)

Key Features

  • Suitable for babies 6 months and older
  • Made with prune puree from concentrate
  • Smooth texture for developing eaters
  • No preservatives
  • Convenient ready-to-serve jar
  • Trusted Gerber quality
  • Ideal for introducing fruit flavors

Feeding Suggestions

  • Serve directly from the jar
  • Mix with infant cereal
  • Combine with other fruit purees
  • Offer as part of a balanced feeding plan

Important Notice

Always use under adult supervision. Refrigerate after opening and use according to package instructions. Do not use if the safety seal is broken or missing.

Fulfillment Disclaimer

If this product becomes unavailable after your order is placed, you will be contacted with recommended replacement options or may receive an equivalent replacement of equal or greater value.

Baby Food Disclaimer

Breast milk or infant formula should remain the primary source of nutrition during the first year of life unless otherwise directed by a healthcare professional. Consult your pediatrician regarding feeding practices and developmental readiness for solid foods.

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