INFANT FORMULA IN SOUTH AFRICA
BABY PRODUCTS
Aspen Nutritionals
Breast milk is best for babies. Infant formula is intended to replace breast milk when mothers do not breast-feed. Good maternal nutrition is important for preparation and maintenance of breast-feeding.
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Boland Pulp
Boland Pulp, based in the Western Cape, has been exporting first grade fruit purées worldwide for the last 20 years and has recently ventured into the retail realm with an innovative new range – Pure’™. With the introduction of Squish™, Squish Baby™ and Chef ‘ease™, all made from the finest locally-sourced ingredients, the company uses pasteurization as opposed to preserving with chemical agents, offering a solution to an ever-growing health conscious market.
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28 MAY 2012 |
Following the success of Squish Pure Fruit Smoothies, brought to consumers by the Puré range from Boland Pulp, Squish Baby stands to take the baby food market in South Africa by storm with a nationwide unveiling in the country’s top pharmacy brands, Clicks and Dis-Chem.
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