Doctors and nutritionists are raising concerns that children are eating too many pouches filled with pureed food. Sales of these pouches increased 900% since 2010, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Every week, Caitlin Sciutto stops by Target and piles her cart with pureed food pouches for her 4-year-old and twin 18-month-old sons. In goes a 24-pack of unsweetened applesauce. Then a 24-pack of ...
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning parents against giving their children certain pureed food pouches due to elevated levels of lead. In an announcement, the FDA recalled cinnamon apple ...
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How much sugar is too much, and do pouches for babies and young kids containing pureed fruits and vegetables present long-term health risks, even if they don’t contain any added sugars? Sugar has been ...
1:37 p.m. Oct. 23, 2024: In an earlier version of this story, Caitlin Sciutto’s last name was misspelled as Scuttio. Every week, Caitlin Sciutto stops by Target and piles her cart with pureed food ...