Similac Go & Grow Complete Toddler Nutrition, 9-24 Months, 1.38 lb

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Similac Go & Grow Complete Toddler Nutrition, 9-24 Months, 1.38 lb

Similac Go & Grow Complete Toddler Nutrition, 9-24 Months, 1.38 lb

Similac Go & Grow Complete Toddler Nutrition, 9-24 Months, 1.38 lb Details

Please note:  Product packaging as shipped, may not match image on website due to packaging updates by the manufacturer.

Previously Similac Go & Grow EarlyShield?

9 to 24 Months

Specially Designed to Support Your toddler's Imune System with Early Shield?

Strong Bones | Immune Support | Brain & Eye

  • Iron
  • DHA/ARA
  • Milk Based Formula

Now that your baby is growing bigger and eating more table food, it can be hard to tell if she is getting enough nutrition.  Similac Go & Grow can help ensure your baby is getting the balanced nutrition she needs for growth and development. It also helps support her natural immune system for good health.

Why Similac Go & Grow? A food survey* has shown that many older babies aren't getting the recommended amount of key nutrients necessary for strong growth. Don't worry.

Each sippy cup of Similac Go & Grow provides:

  • Over 25 vitamins and minerals your baby needs to help stay strong and healthy
  • At least 30% of the recommended Daily Value of Calcium, Iron, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E
  • DHA/ARA to help support your baby's brain and eye development

Also, Similac Go & Grow now has EarlyShield? to support your baby's developing immune system, brain and eyes, and strong bones.  

  • Immune-supporting nucleotides, and prebiotics and carotenoids - nutrients naturally found in breast milk
  • DHA (Omega-3) and ARA (Omega-6) for brain and eye development
  • No palm olein oil, for strong bones

According to the U.S. Surgeon General, "The most important thing parents can do for their babies is ensure that they receive adequate nutrition. While the best source of nutrition for babies is a mother's breast milk, infant formula remains the recommended alternative when breast milk is not an option."

*NHANES 1999-2000 Survey by the NIH/CDC.

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