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Your cart is empty.Once your little one has mastered Gerber Single Grain cereals give Gerber Multigrain baby cereal a try! It helps expose babies to new tastes while providing essential nutrition. It has iron to help support learning ability - just 2 servings of baby cereal a day has 90% of your baby's daily value of iron. It also has Vitamin C and 6 B Vitamins for healthy growth and Calcium to help build healthy bones and teeth.
Dava Jean
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
The packaging was annoying but it's a good product overall. It's important to note that they recently changed the design/packaging of the product so when you get the new one, don't be alarmed. It is the same way in store as well.
Jon Fogarty
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
We use this to add to our babies bottles ( pediatrician recommended it) this came with six large ones and pretty much lasted us for almost 7 months. Cheaper price than in store
Samantha Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I've never had a problem with this brand nor this type of baby oatmeal. Strongly recommend.
Rachel
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
Great price for how many you get. None were damaged so that’s a plus.
Jenny
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
I have been using the cereal since my daughter was 5 months old. She prefers the oatmeal one better but I will mix them… I still use both.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020
I was hoping to stock up on baby cereal, I'd be terrified to run out, especially with a hungry baby! Our son is 7 months old and has been eating this since he was about 4 months. It's recommended for babies who can push up on their arms while on their belly, or can lean on their arms when in a sitting position. They don't have to be crawling or sitting up, they can handle this much sooner. I would recommend getting multiple cereals, like rice, oatmeal, multigrain, etc. Just to acclimate your baby to trying new foods and liking everything. Plus, what if they're allergic to one of them? (Although, studies show that babies who try more foods as soon as they can eat them or eat the baby food version tend to have less allergies and food issues). Obviously our little guy still nurses, but he doesn't need as much during the day since we have baby food, plus he needs the extra calories!I don't know why it has me rating "flavor" and "thickness" because it doesn't really have much flavor at all and the thickness depends on how much formula or water or breastmilk you add. (We just add water and he likes it just fine). I tend to keep it pretty runny, just because it's easier for him to eat and he won't eat it if it's too thick. And for flavor and more nutrients, I mix in baby food (if you mix it in a little at a time, you'll go through less baby food, which saves money! The cereal helps keep their bellies full longer too, so they won't be as hungry as often! Yay!). For some extra fat, we mixed in mashed avocados with this and he loved it!Value for money? DEFINITELY! To get the same amount at my local grocery store (which is actually very well priced and is cheaper than other stores around me), I would spend about $35! So definitely worth the cash!I will definitely be buying again! Highly recommend.
Ariana
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020
My son's pediatrician told us to get rice cereal and do 1 tsp to every 2 oz of a made bottle since he was drinking about 9/9.5oz every 3-4 hrs (8oz water + 4 scoops of formula) and did this throughout the night as well to help thicken the bottle a little bit but not too much to where it can't come out of the bottle (we did have to purchase the next size bottle nipples for it to come out) and so it would keep him fuller longer as he wasn't able to have solids yet since he wasn't 4 months and didn't have great head control, but with him being a bigger size baby height wise (23 inches at birth) he was growing and needing to eat more than what a typical baby his age did. Worked great and still does. Now that he is 4 months he is starting to eat the Gerber 1st Stage foods, but is only eat 1oz of each food 30 min before bottles, and he is still getting the same size bottles of 8oz water + 4 scoops of formula + 4 tsps of this rice cereal (makes about a 10 oz bottle) and he has been sleeping throughout the night ever since we started doing rice in his cereal before we started the foods, he started sleeping like 12hrs throughout the night!Overall and to simplify it, if your baby is eating a lot and not sleeping throughout the night and drinking full bottles, I recommend talking to your pediatrician about adding 1 tsp of rice to every 2 oz of a made bottle to help - it does take about a week ish to see a result of the rice working :)
Ben Rubenstein
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
I was born in July of 1976. Throughout my childhood and into my adult years I always enjoyed Gerber Baby Oatmeal. Somehow I never outgrew it. My mom used to prepare it for me, and I’d sweeten it with syrup and sometimes I’d throw in some raisins. What a warm and tasty breakfast!When I left for college in the fall of 1994, I stopping eating Gerber Baby Oatmeal. I stopped cold turkey. I moved on, and to be honest, I forgot about it. Once in a while I’d remark to my friends that I ate baby oatmeal until I was 17 years old, and I’d get a few laughs.Now, fast-forward to the year 2015. I’m 38 years old, living in Brooklyn, NY, and I’ve developed a passion for long distance running.Runners often experiment with different types of food to eat before running, and I’ve heard that oatmeal is an excellent choice. Full of nutrients and easy to digest, oatmeal is almost pure carbohydrate, and is soft and light in taste. I decided to give it a try.After scanning the aisles at my local supermarket I found several brands of oatmeal, but nothing from Gerber. (I checked the baby section too.) So I went to Amazon and placed my order.Imagine my surprise when a rather large box arrived from UPS, weighing about 7 pounds. I could not imagine what this box contained. I grabbed my swiss army knife, sliced opened the cardboard shipping box, and pulled out another box— I had not ordered six *servings* of Gerber Baby Oatmeal, but rather six *boxes* of it!What is a man to do with all of this Gerber Baby Oatmeal? I don’t have a baby, and I only eat it once it a while. I now have enough baby oatmeal to feed an army.I am pleased to report that this oatmeal is as tasty and delicious as I remember it being back in the 80s and 90s. Gerber has stayed true to this great product, and I applaud them for it. If you’re looking for tasty pre-run meal, I suggest you try this. I have a box available for you at no cost. You don’t have to be a baby to eat Gerber Baby Oatmeal. Just don’t order a 7 pound box of it.
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