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🌟 Nourish with Style, One Pouch at a Time!
The Reusable Food Pouch by Nourish with Style comes in a pack of 8, each with a 5 oz capacity, perfect for storing homemade baby food. Featuring a patented double zip-lock design, these pouches are dishwasher and freezer safe, made from durable, BPA-free materials, and designed for children aged 4 months and up. With fun polka dot designs, they make mealtime enjoyable and eco-friendly!
Product Dimensions | 3 x 0.1 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 10PDBlueGreen |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | Do NOT microwave pouch. To warm contents simply place filled pouch in a bowl of hot water. Keep the cap out of the reach of children 3 years of age and younger. These pouches are awesome, but they’re not Fort Knox. If overfilled, stepped on, misused, mishandled or closely scrutinized by a brilliant toddler mind – spills, squirts, and explosions could ensue. Watch the caps as they can be a choking hazard. As with anything, use common sense and enjoy! |
Material Type | BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free |
Style | Chevron; polka dot; mulit-colored; art deco; fanciful; playful |
Best uses | reusable-food-pouch, baby-food-storage-container |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
K**E
Durable, Handy, great deal
Love the savings! I got a large quantity of pouches at a reasonable price.My user comments:1. Many people questioned how well I could clean these. I washed them with my mild, chemical free dish soap and a standard bottle brush. Using hot dish water and my bottle wand I was more than satisfied. No area was unreachable to clean. I used the nipple brush portion of my brush to "dig deep" through the mouthpiece for good measure. They smell nice and do not hold food stains. I even made "smoothies" as my son calls these, a week in advance. Then promptly stored in the fridge. By the end of the week, the ones that had been eaten last cleaned just as well as the ones that were used immediately. On a spectacular side note: My husband washed some with his, less-than-thorough, fast mad man methods (aka no bottle brush). I thought for sure I was going to have to redo that but was shocked that I was satisfied!2. Some other users had said these leaked. Perhaps their bags were not properly sealed or simply too full. I found when I put an appropriate amount of smoothie in and pressed the seal very firmly we have had zero accidents.3. I love that this is really all you need. Some other styles require things like an Infantino Squeeze Station. I don't know about you, but this frugal at home mom was doing this to SAVE money! not buy more stuff! I could spend $25 every two weeks easily on disposable. I got 10 of these for $15 and have filled them with food items I was already buying for the rest of the family. I simply mix what I want in my Magic Bullet and pour. I dab the seal with a paper towel and then press firmly. Works great!4. Helpful tip to keep in mind: I also purchased a small refrigerated bag to throw these pouches into before putting them in the diaper bag. You will probably want a way to keep them chilled. I put things like yogurt mixes in our so be prepared, unlike store disposables you will want to chill these well.
M**Y
I really like this product
I really like this product. It allows me to use baby food cubes that I have made and it's also great for throwing in some yogurt or apple sauce and allowing baby to feed himself while mommy and daddy get a break to eat as well. Watch out for the seal on the bottom, I've have several incidents of the bottom not sealing completely and the contents of the pouched leaked out. This is probably to be expected just like when you are using any type of zip style baggie, though, so I don't fault the product necessarily. Over all great product and they do last a while but will weaken over time and need to be replaced. For the price, it's a great reusable/disposable product.
A**C
Seal needs to be Ziplock tight!
I love the concept and design. The pouches are large and I can make a blender full of puree and fill about 7 pouches at a time. However I stacked the 7 full pouches upright in refrigerator, and a few hours later saw a sticky puddle under them. I had one in my diaper bag and when it sits with the seal at the bottom and cap facing up, it leaks in the bag. Not a fun thing to have to continuously clean leaks. I had to clean juice or sticky liquid that leaks on the child everytime. Too bad it leaks, because we liked everything about them otherwise, but just too much of a hassle.
C**S
Really, really wanted to love these
After using--and throwing away--so many disposable Infantino pouches, I really wanted to find a reusable pouch for the Infantino Squeeze Station. I saw these on Amazon and thought they'd be perfect and cute. The reviews were great, so I excitedly purchased 10. Unfortunately, I'm disappointed and won't be able to use them as I'd wanted to. Here are my findings:- You can't write what the contents of the squeeze pouch are. So, if you're like me and you make a few weeks worth of food in one day to freeze, there's no way to easily label these pouches with what's in them. You can use permanent marker on the disposable pouches. There's no clean white space to write with an erasable marker on these either--the white space they have is covered with their website. I suppose you could use some masking tape, but that's extra work that's kind of a pain...and I'd have to buy some tape in order to do that, as I don't have any.- You cannot see the food. Because of that, I can't tell if it's spoiled. I made a great little treat for my daughter two days ago and refrigerated it in the pouch. When I went to give it to her this morning, I tried to push it out of the pouch onto a spoon and it had all liquified. I would have been able to tell that it was a gross liquid if the packaging was transparent.- The zippers at the bottom don't work after a use. Actually, one zipper didn't even close at all. We purchased 10 of these, so if 10% don't work, that's a huge amount to us. I was making a YouTube video of the Squeeze Station and trying to show how great this product was when it failed and all of the food poured out of the bottom of the pouch when I pushed food into with the Squeeze Station. Kind of a bummer.- They are insanely hard to clean and sterilize. You cannot turn them inside out, as you could if they were silicone. And there are places around the bit and corners that can hold onto food. I washed them with hot water in the sink, then put them through the dishwasher, then soaked them for two days to try to dissolve food, then used a bottle brush, and still, there are food particles stuck in there. So disappointing that I worked so hard and spent so much time on these and they are just not reusable.- When I stored these upright in my refrigerator, my babyfood leaked out of the bottom. Now I have lines of babyfood on my refrigerator shelf that are crusted and hard to clean. No mama's got time to clean up crusty gunk everyday, making these pouches just an annoyance that I'd avoid.- Because they have a slow and steady leak out of the bottom, these pouches are messy to use. I have to use a washcloth at the bottom to hold it.I'm really, really sad to write this review because I wanted these pouches to work so badly. We are very environmentally friendly in my house and are happy spending effort making environmentally friendly products work, as they can often require more effort than disposable pouches. However, these pouches just don't work for us, as they are too hard to clean, leak, and don't close after several uses.
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