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米大師 Master Mi - 小星泡芙-藍莓香蕉口味(8g)

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米大師 Master Mi - 小星泡芙-藍莓香蕉口味(8g)Master Mi (8g) baby A Mini STAR Puffs Blueberry, Banana CaCE FeB6D 6 6 8 *

米大師 Master Mi - 小星泡芙-藍莓香蕉口味(8g)

專為寶寶量身規劃的美食
與營養師合作,研發出最適合baby每個階段發育,所需的各種營養,堅持健康、天然又美味。
為寶寶提早建立營養強化、功能補給、腸道健康,三道健康防護。
・穀物熟化技術,幫助寶寶消化好吸收
・天然無添加,最純淨的好滋味
・寶寶第一次嘗試副食品的最佳選擇
・多種蔬菜、水果及維生素,營養豐富
・添加胡蘿蔔,含有維生素A
・添加比菲德氏菌,讓腸道更健康

品名:小星泡芙-藍莓、香蕉
Mini STAR Puffs - Blueberry, Banana 成分:白米、糙米、水麥芽、藍莓粉、海藻 鈣(Ca)、香蕉粉、維生素C、維生素E、葡 萄糖酸亞鐵(Fe)、果寡糖、比菲德氏菌、維生素B6、維生素D。

生機原料、蔬果食材、營養師專為寶寶量身規劃6種營養素、益生菌益生元助好菌

適用年齡:6個月以上實寶食用 貼心建議:爸媽應讓孩子坐著食用小星泡芙,並陪同
孩子一起食用,確保安全與增加親子互動。 保存條件:開封後儘早食用,避免直接日照,置於陰涼乾燥處。
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淨重:8公克
原產地:台灣
負責商:米大師美食生技股份有限公司

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