This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
As a mom to 4, I’m always looking to save as much money as I can, but I only want what is best for my children! I was only able breastfeed all of them for the first 3-6months due to complications. When I had to wean, I did my homework to find a formula that had all of the key nutrients for their growth. I was shocked when I found out the price of a can of formula!! But I was quite happy when I found Parent’s Choice formula had all of the nutrients my babies needed, at a fraction of the cost of the “big brands”.
There are many different formulas available all claiming to be better than the next- however, if you look closely at the labels, they are all about the same in terms of the basic nutritional values.
Parent’s Choice Infant Formula is Exclusive to Walmart Stores across the globe. Their formula is created using the same FDA standards, yet sells for a fraction of national brand baby formula. And, Parent’s Choice offers different varieties – Soy, Organic, etc. To find out which is the best fit for your baby, check out the Formula Finder! I took it myself and the Premium is the best choice for us.
As I’ve mentioned, Parent’s Choice is a fraction of the cost of the bigger name companies. You can check out this Savings Calculator and compare the prices of Parent’s Choice formula to national brands. This will show you just how much you save! After filling in the numbers, my family saved $1,440 in 1 year by using Parent’s Choice! Why not use that savings to start a college fund for your little one?












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We used Parent’s Choice for our twins. It saved us soooo much money! We were given Enfamil from the hospital when we went home, but when we ran out of our free samples, there was really no way we could afford to buy a can every few days. Hubby and I did a lot of research and saw that the store brand formula was nutritionally equivalent to the more expensive name brand formula. We even found out that the FDA has very strict regulations, so whether we paid the more expensive price, or the less expensive price, out girls would have received equivalent nutrition. They did very well on Parent’s Choice, so it was a great choice for us…