This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you have read my blog for any amount of time, you probably know I am cheap thrifty. I consider it my job to save money on our family necessities, but I am not willing to skimp on quality.
While we all know breast is best, it isn’t always possible and many choose to formula feed. Bryson started on exclusively formula at around three months old. At the time, I thought that I had to buy the expensive stuff- I really thought that! It didn’t take me long to start researching and to learn the true facts. What I found during my research has now been clarified by the courts.
PBM filed a lawsuit against Mead Johnson & Co, the makers of Enfamil, and won a $13.5 million dollar settlement. PBM makes many generic, store brand infant formula products and those products have been found to be nutritionally equivalent to and have the same developmental benefits as the more expensive, national brand sof formula.
All U.S. infant formulas are held to the exact same standards of the FDA. So, why pay more for the national brands? Generic, store brands sell for 50% less and that could add up to a savings of $600 per year.
We have personally use the Walmart brand and have never had a problem. A lot of times, you can sign up for free samples of these generic brands and even receive high value coupons.












