Welcome to the Yummi Pouch Reusable Baby Food Pouches Review and Giveaway
How much money do you spend a week on those baby food pouches!!! Oh, I know I spend a lot! I know I have thought about trying to figure out a way to make the baby food pouched reusable. Each pouch cost right around a dollar….some 97¢ others $1.25, depending on the brand you purchase{plus add tax also}. My youngest will eat three to five in one day! That may not sound like a lot but, it does add up. So I was thrilled when Yummi Pouch reached out to send me their reusable pouches to review.
The Yummi Pouch replaces the throw away baby food pouches! I can buy the baby food in the jar and put it in a Yummi Pouch and save money! Plus, if you make your own baby food these pouches are perfect for you also! You can use the markers they have to write on the outside of the package the date and what you are putting inside.
Also, if you want to pack them for the day I would suggest freezing them that way when your little one is ready to eat they are still good….if you do not want to pack a small cooler.
Giveaway ends July 11, 2013, at 11:59 pm est , open to US residents, ages 18+. To enter please use the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!
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Jessica says
My younger sister is about to have her first baby. She might like this. Thank you for the wonderful giveaways 🙂
Nicole H. says
I think I could save $5-10 per week but even better reduce waste.
Tina says
That is so true about reducing the waste!
Nancy says
If you make your own baby food, I think you could save 60 – 75% by using these reusable pouches!
Tanya Rubezhov says
I’m planning to use them for my daughter’s lunches. So if you get the apple sauce pouches at Walmart at about a $1 each or a jar of apple sauce for about $3 that would probably lasts for a week, you are saving $2 a week.
Thank you for the giveaway.
katie ab says
I would think these would save about $5 a week
Shirley Carr says
I would save about $20 a week
Lynn B says
Ready made pouches cost more where I live so I would save $5-$10 a week.
Allison M. says
My son eats *at least* one of these a day (sometimes more), so it’d easily save me $400+!
Krystal Dunlap says
Oh I have no clue how much but a lot because I have twin girls who love the pouches and I like them because the are so convient when going to the store or Dr office.
JanetB says
I don’t understand the real necessity of feeding children with these pouches. Why not just sit and feed your child with a utensil OR teach the child to eat with a utensil instead of sucking food out of a pouch. Unless you are an astronaut in zero gravity, why the pouches? Yes, I am “old” and we didn’t have these when my children are young, but I now have grandchildren and still think them unnecessary. I see lots of these in lunches at child care, too. We already see too many children who only know how to eat finger foods because of a constant diet of fast foods. I see no value or ‘life skill’ in children learning to eat from pouches….other than it may save one from cleaning up a bit of mess. 🙁
Christina Strapp says
They would probably help save about $50 or more a month.
Michael Lambert says
I’m sure it would probably save us about $10 a week.
Lily Kwan says
I’m not sure how much money I would save.
Jenn McClearn says
I would save so much $ with these not to mention I could control what went in and experiment with different combos