Gerber Graduates Biter Biscuits, 4.44-Ounce (Pack of 8)

Gerber Graduates Biter Biscuits, 4.44-OunceThese taste like vanilla wafers, but a little more bland. After giving these to my daughter she choked every time. I only tried 3 times, after the last time she will never get these again, they are dangerous. Buyer beware.

We started giving these to our 9-month-old son when he cut his first two teeth. He LOVES them...we're talking devours them. They melt easily in his mouth, so we're not too worried about him choking on them (I tried them first to make sure they were OK for him), but he gets practice self-feeding and biting into it. They are actually better for him to actually BITE on than the Baby Mum-Mums that we have, since they are thicker and don't just break off with his lips or in his hand easily like the Mum-Mums.

My biggest complaint with these is the mess. They get EVERYWHERE! We have since decided that he can only have them in his high chair wearing a bib, and even then they are sure to get all over the place. We will still give them to him because he likes them so much, sometimes they are the only thing that pleases him. Please be aware of the mess, and that they do leave marks on clothing that will need to be washed afterwards.

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Several of the cookies in the box were broken and there were quite a few crumbs in the bottom of the box. I tried a cookie and it tastes just like a Maria biscuit. It could definitely have used a little less sugar for young children. Many of the cookies are hollow and when you break it in half, it falls apart. They are too fragile to put in a ziplock bag in a purse or so, it would turn into crumbles right away. I am not sure why they are called biter biscuits since it does give much of a workout for teethers either. I find the Banana Cookies from Gerber Graduates a much better choice (denser, less messy and does not crumble).

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