If you’ve had a baby in the last five years, you know about fruit and vegetable baby food blends that come in pouches. They are seen more and more in the baby food aisle and are becoming the norm, replacing baby food in glass jars. They are great to throw in the diaper bag for a snack if you’re out of the house. Unfortunately, if you’ve ever handed one of these pouches to your kid, you know of the mess that invariably comes along. These food pouches are a great way to get your kids the fruits and veggies they might not eat otherwise, especially when you’re on-the-go. Still, many parents avoid pouches entirely because of the hassle of cleaning baby food from car seats, carpet, strollers, and clothing.
Yes, you can still hold the food pouch while your kiddo slurps, but then you might as well go back to glass baby food jars and spoons. Not much feeding independence there; you’re still tethered to your kid at snack time. If you hand your toddler a food pouch, you’ll most likely see as much food on and around him than in him.
Gabrielly Margutti says
I would give it to my cousin.
slk says
I would love to try a pouch pal
ColleenMarie82 says
I would use it with my 18 month old daughter.
Melissa Radke says
I would use it with my 6 month old!
ashley crawford says
My son would love this and so would I for less messes!
kmcgrew213 says
i would give this to my sister for her little one!
Lisa Jagodzinski says
My son is 17 months old and the pouchpal would be very useful and save me money by being able to make our own pouches instead of always buying ones