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Bobbie Organic Infant Formula
Bobbie offers a simple, European-style recipe that meets all FDA requirements. It is an excellent choice for parents who want a clean, organic, no-frills formula without the complex additives found in legacy US brands.
Quality & Materials
Pasture-raised organic dairy. Uses a lactose-only carbohydrate source (no corn syrup). Includes a 60:40 whey-to-casein ratio designed to mimic mature breast milk.
Evidence & Testing
First infant formula to receive both the Clean Label Project Purity Award and the Pesticide Free Certification.
Brand Transparency
Extremely transparent about their 'Recipe for Change' and sourcing. They list all ingredients and their purposes clearly on their site.
Value Assessment
Higher price per ounce than Kendamil. The value is primarily in the peace of mind regarding purity and the convenience of their subscription model.
Why Not Alternatives?
Bobbie is superior to Similac Organic because it excludes palm oil and corn syrup. However, it scores slightly lower than Kendamil because it uses non-fat milk (skim) and adds vegetable oils to compensate, rather than using whole milk fats.
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