Cheap Little Remedies - New Parents Survival Kit (Baby Product) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Vetco Pharmaceuticals |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 756184121610 |
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Customer Reviews of Little Remedies - New Parents Survival Kit
Small amounts, but not a bad kit Beware that this product does not contain normal sized medicines. They are only 1/2 oz bottles of gas drops, saline drops, acetomeniphen, and decongestant, and only 3/16 oz of teething gel. You will go through any of these medications VERY quickly. But that is probably why the kit costs $20 instead of J&J's $40 one. It is good to have this stuff for emergencies when you don't know what you will need ahead of time. My baby LOVED the taste of the gas drops, but we used up the bottle in a week unfortunately. The Little Fevers was wonderful to bring along to her first shots but didn't last much longer than that. The nasal aspirator is wonderful... so much easier on her nose than the hospital one! It also has a clear tip so you can see when it needs to be clean out. I wish it came with an electrolytes packet too, but I guess you can't have everything. It was worth $20 to have (almost) everything you need at your fingertips, but I wish I didn't have to replace the medicines so soon. I would still recommend this over the J&J kit since you never know what you'll need and what you won't use.
Great value
The container is hokey and we tossed it, but it's a great value for all the products inside. The fever reducer/pain relief drops (just like Tylenol) don't taste too good, but they work. It's a nice gift and gives a new parent reassurance they'll have what they need in an emergency.
The BEST for your baby
I'm not a big fan of giving pharmeceuticals to infants, but this line is somewhat 'natural' or as homeopathic as you can get in commercial stores. I used the gas drops religously for both my kids and it really helped with what I call 'colic'. I also use the nose suction and the fingernail clippers--theirs is the best from what I could find.
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>I will give this warning: If you are buying for another person, make sure you check the expiration date. If their baby is not due for a while, you better get one with a later expiration date. This happened to me, BRU had one with an expiration date of two months ahead, so there was no way the person I bought if for could keep it. I felt bad b/c I didn't notice it while I was in the store, and being a new parent, I'm sure it was a challenge for them to return it before they needed to use it. Just a warning!