Holle Baby Formula
As one of the leading formula brands, Holle places a strong emphasis on the health of your little one, which is why its formula is formulated with organic vegetable oils. This is done in an effort to serve your child the fatty acids that are necessary for healthy development and a strengthened immune system. Infused with essential nutrients, our formula is free of any added sugars, gluten, or other harmful chemicals. Holle formula is packed with essential nutrients and is easily digestible.
As this formula is free of any added sugar, corn syrup, egg, wheat, fluoride, or preservatives, 99% of the ingredients included in Holle organic formula are organically grown. Made in Germany, Holle formula is certified as organic and adheres to the famously strict European standards, which are far more rigorous when compared to those within the United States.
Even better, with the goal of achieving sustainability, all Holle milk products are produced by animals raised on biodynamic farms in nurturing environments. So, as our cows and goats are being taken care of, your baby is too.
When you want a substitute for breastfeeding, Holle formula provides complete organic nutrients to your baby. Holle is completely organic and only includes raw ingredients of the highest quality that are essential to a baby's development. The goal of Holle organic formula is to be as close a substitute to breast milk as possible.
How Long Does a Box of Holle Last?
The shelf life for each box of Holle formula is at least 6 months from the date of order.
How Many Bottles of Formula Does a Box of Holle Make?
On average, one box (400g) will make approximately 20 bottles of formula. However, the total number depends on how old your baby is and how much formula he or she requires.
How Long Is Holle Formula Good For?
Formula should be prepared when intended to be used. Leftovers should not be heated up. Formula can be stored in the refrigerator but should be at room temperature before feeding it to your baby.
Can Unused Formula Be Reused?
No. Leftover formula should be thrown away if it has been left out to avoid bacteria that can multiply since the last feeding. Additionally, unopened infant formula containers should be stored in a cool, dry place such as a pantry or cabinet.