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Organix Finger Foods Crunchy Sticks - Carrot

 

Newest Review: ... chewing finger foods also helps develop the muscles used for speech. Organix have a "No Junk Promise" meaning they ... more

 ... only use organic products and do not include any artificial flavouring, preservatives and unnecessary gunk. These sticks are made from Organic corn powder, Organic carrot powder and Organic sunflower oil. They also include Thiamin (vitamin B1). That's it. Nothing else. Three sticks have half a gram of fat and 21 calories. They are gluten & wheat free, suitable for vegetarians and vegans, and have no added salt or sugar. They are suitable from 7 months, although my baby was only ready for finger fo...more

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sewbizzie
Premium Review Organix Finger Foods Crunchy Sticks - Carrot: Crisps for Babies! (436 words)
by - written on 21/01/08 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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My youngest son has just got his first 2 teeth so I have decided to start introduing finger food to him. Upon looking in my local supermarket I came accross this product. Organic Crunchy Sticks come in a nice bright orange bag with an outline of a babies head and hands holding one of the crisps and there is a green flash accoss the top with the logo on. This actual porduct is a baked corn snack which has been coated with carrot. INGREDIENTS 72 % Organic Corn 14 % Organic Carrot Powder 13 % Organic Sunflower oil less than 1% Thiamin (Vitamin B1) NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION - per bag 430 ...  Read the complete review

newby2
Premium Review A No Junk Promise! (560 words)
by - written on 16/03/08 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Organix Crunchy Sticks - Carrot Now Jack is eating three proper meals a day I try to offer him two snacks as well. One mid morning and one mid afternoon. These are one snack that I find come in handy when out and about or even when at home. Jack sees me eating crisps and it is nice to be able to offer him the same sort of thing but knowing that what he is getting has a no junk promise. These Carrot Sticks from the Organix range are wonderful and he really likes them. The ingredients offers a no junk promise and they are right the ingredients list is pretty simple and is as follows: Organic Corn (72%), Organic ...  Read the complete review

Cl4ir32
Premium Review Organix Finger Foods Crunchy Sticks - Carrot: Crunchy carrots sticks (666 words)
by - written on 22/02/08 (Useful, 24 readings)
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Organix crunchy carrot sticks ----- The company ----- Organix was created to campaign for better quality childrens food. They have a no junk promise that their products are organically grown, have no added salt or sugar and are gluten free. Organix says: 'organic childrens foods give children a better start in life and a better chance of learning well, developing healthy bodies and avoiding diet related problems including heart disease, obesity and anemia'. For all their foods Organix go through the following processes: - They work closely with parents to understand what they need to feed their children. This is ...  Read the complete review

fergusa
Premium Review A healthy alternative to cheesy wotsits. (279 words)
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I have started keeping a bag of Organix snacks in my bag as a treat for baby when we are out and about. I started with various flavous of rice cakes (Apple = great, Raspberry & Blueberry = ok) and my latest purchase has been these crunchy carrot sticks. They look like cheesy wotsits but are actually just corn with carrot powder. A 20g bag costs around 60p and all my local supermarkets stock them (Sainsburys, Waitrose and Tesco). Shape and size wise they are perfect for baby to manouevre into his mouth improving his hand/eye co-ordination, chewing finger foods also helps develop the muscles used for speech. Organix have a "No Junk ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Organix Finger Foods Crunchy Sticks - Carrot: Carrot sticks but not as we know them! (433 words)
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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These crisps are part of the Organix range which I quite like. They have a 'No junk' policy which means that they only include essential ingredients without adding all of the additives, preservatives, colourings and more. You can buy the imdividually or in a multipacks. They cost around 40p for an individual bag and £1.30 for a bag of 6. The crisps are suppose to resemble fresh carrot sticks so they are long and thin. They look a lot like Chip Sticks except they are mostly orange in colour with the odd area that is beige because it hasn't been covered by the carrot powder. I'm not as keen on these as I am on the other Crisps in this range. I find ...  Read the complete review

 

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