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20 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Terrible changes made to this product. Parents beware! Sep 28, 2011
By Dad from Oregon I was raised on Enfamil as far back as 1970, so Enfamil has been in my family for a long time. When my wife and I had babies, I knew which formula I wanted for them when they were ready. Even the hospital staff and our pediatrician recommended Enfamil. We used it for about 12 months before Enfamil changed their product, and for 2 months after the "new & improved" formula.
With the new formula, Enfamil switched to corn syrup solids, which is essentially the same sugar as high fructose corn syrup (just in a solid, powder form). If you check Wikipedia or any other online resource for corn syrup solids, you'll find the same info.
Enfamil increased the amount of sugar in their new formula to make it "taste better". There is nearly twice as much sugar as protein now, and the corn syrup is one of the main ingredients (2nd ingredient, if I'm not mistaken). So instead of giving your infants & toddlers a good, healthy, protein-rich meal, you're giving them lots of sugar and then some secondary sustenance.
Within 2 days of starting my girls on the new Enfamil formula, I noticed their nap times diminish, mood swings increase and overall happiness decline. There was little to no GI difference, but the outward behavior was definitely affected - tired, whiny, moody, less smiley, etc.
As soon as I discovered the fact that the new Enfamil was so high in corn syrup (about 7 weeks later, much to my personal disappointment), I immediately switched to a 100% organic formula from Whole Foods (also found on Amazon). Within 2-3 days, my girls were back to normal - happy, cheerful, napping for hours like before and looking brighter.
I'm not a doctor or scientist, and I'm definitely not some hippie-organic nut, but I directly attribute the change in mood/health to the fact that Enfamil's formula is now packed with sugar like it's some soda or Snapple-esque drink for babies. It's like when some mega-sugar cereal boasts that is it "fortified with 7 vitamins", but you know it's a bunch of marketing baloney and that each bowl is rife with sugar.
Do yourself a favor and look out for this scenario with your kids. If you *must* buy Enfamil, maybe check with a doctor to see if the corn syrup is really recommended for your growing babies and toddlers. Babies need the best possible nutrients.
Think twice before loading your babies up with unnecessary sugars. Think twice before buying this Enfamil product; at least until someone at Enfamil fixes their huge mistake of changing a good formula for the worse.
26 of 32 found the following review helpful:
NEW and IMPROVED .. NOT! Jul 03, 2011
By reinf1 I have a major concern regarding your NEW and IMPROVED PREMIUM TODDLER milk formula. I know MANY parents have already expressed their complaints regarding A.) FLAVOR B.) NEW FORMULA and C.) AVAILABILITY OF THE OLD PREMIUM TODDLER FORMULA. My daughter is a picky eater and so I rely on ENFAGROW Premium Toddler formula to supply her all the nutrients she may be missing bec of that. I am referring to the OLD FORMULA. Bec of this, we ordered 6 cans of the OLD FORMULA frm Amazon.com but was shocked to see that what they sent us are the NEW AND IMPROVED TODDLER FORMULA. After reading the ingredients, it didn't take long before my suspicion becomes true. As soon as my daughter tasted it, she shoved the milk away and WOULD HAVE ANY OF IT. CORN SYRUP ON A TODDLER FORMULA?? Let me go by saying that she drinks a lot of milk everyday. And today, she would HAVE NONE OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED ONE. It didn't help that it was GREASY AND LEFT FILM! So my MAJOR CONCERN is now, IS THE OLD FORMULA STILL GOING TO BE AVAILABLE? Its such a shame how enfagrow would change something that WORKS SO WELL FOR MANY OF OUR CHILDREN. It would help us so well if you would give us the option to buy either the old formula or the new one. We tried the older toddler vanilla flavor. Same reaction. We ended up asking for a refund. AMAZON is gracious enough to issue us a full refund of the 6 cans we ordered through them. WE ARE VERY VERY DISAPPOINTED with your company for having changed something that WORKS SOOO WELL TO MANY CHILDREN and not GIVING US, THE PARENTS THE OPTION TO CHOOSE WHICH TODDLER FORMULA WE CAN GIVE TO THEM. We rely on your products so much and so we are very disappointed by this change.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
great infant formula Nov 08, 2010
By E. Pan Our baby was used to drinking enfamil, and so this was a natural progression for us. She likes the taste, and we are pretty happy with it. We don't use the recommended ratio because it is quite thick, we use the same ratio as enfamil when she is hungry, and when we are slowly weaning her from drinking formula, we dilute it by half or more, and she still likes it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Loved the original... Jul 27, 2011
By E. Paulitsch
"emilycat"
This product is disgusting. It begins to curdle immediately after preparation and leaves a greasy film when you try to wash the bottles and sippy cups after use.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
New formula is TERRIBLE! Jul 25, 2011
By Traveler30 My son just turned 17 months and had gastro-issues at birth that required surgery. Our pediatrician highly recommended that he be put on Enfagrow once he hit 12 months. As he drank Enfamil Lipil for the first year, it was an easy transition. He really loved the formula, and we felt secure that he was not only getting the nutrients he needed, but also that he had a balanced diet. Once the new "improved" version came out, we noticed right away that the fat content was jacked way up! The film/grease left in the bottle after each feeding required a minimum of 2 washings to get it (almost) off. It took awhile to transition him, and we did. However, I made the executive decision to not buy any more of this stuff. It's heavy, creamy, moist in the can, a nightmare to clean, and I just felt too fatty. My son really started to pack on the pounds. In any case, we just completed the transition to whole milk and are happy we did. Unless your doctor recommends toddler formula for health reasons, or your kids need to gain fat, I think the traditional transitioning to whole milk at 12 months makes sense. This is a marketing ploy, possibly big business for the food companies, and I deem, "not necessary". One more thing to note: While the old cans referred to this stuff as "Toddler Formula", it's now call "Milk Drink". Why not just buy *actual milk*? Exactly!
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