‘Toddler milk’ has no nutritional benefits, American Academy of Pediatrics reports


Good parents want their baby to grow up strong and healthy. So, when Kelly Henchel’s child was close to reaching toddler age in 1998, she wanted to know more about this new toddler milk product. She reached out to a representative for one of the formula companies on whether it was worth the buy. The verdict?

“He literally looked me in the eye and told me it was all just marketing. It was better to stay on my infant formula.”


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