I plan on using formula for our baby when he is born. I saw the commercial on tv about store brand formula and how it is exactly the same because of the regulations that the FDA have in place. (It's in the link below) I did some research and I plan on conferring with my pediatrician before making a final decision, but I was wondering how many moms will be using store brand formula for their little ones.
Re: Moms who will be using formula
Most store brand items are the exact same as name brand things. I'd say look at the label next time you are there. You're likely to find the same ingredients in both.
FYI - BJ's seems to have discontinued their Berkeley & Jensen formula that compares to Enfamil (yellow label) but they still have the one that compares to Similac (blue label). [Edit: At least at my local BJ's - I haven't researched it to see if they stopped making it or just don't carry it at my store.]
DS was on BJ's yellow label but that was 4 years ago. DD is now on BJ's blue label with no issue so far. We used the Similac RTF bottles in the hospital and in the diaper bag and she seems to be fine switching between the two.
Good to know! It's been awhile since we bought formula so have no idea if our BJ's discontinued the yellow label too. If so we'll probably try the blue label then
That is our plan, for sure. I'm just going to compare lables and hopefully save a little money in this area.
For DD#1 we used Parent's Choice (from Walmart) - it has the same ingredients as Enfamil. So that's the plan for this new little one on the way. I think the Target brand would be just fine too; DH works right across the street from a Walmart though, so it is really easy for me to let him know when we are running low on formula & he'll just stop by & pick some more up!
I plan to nurse and also formula feed. I was at Costco and compared the Similac to the Kirkland brand. They had the exact same ingredients but the Similac was smaller and labout 35.00 compared to the other which was bigger and only 17.00.
I always buy generic..if baby can tolerate the store brand formula I'll definately use it.