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Whatever you think of the WHO guidelines, you'll be shocked!

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hunkermunker · 05/06/2005 17:26

Well, you might not be.

But I was.

Superdrug's Little Star brand of weaning spoons say suitable from 3 months!

I emailed them and they said they'd pass my comments on to their buyers - wtf?!

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harpsichordcarrier · 17/02/2006 15:33

I mean that they haven't changed the packaging
(and btw why do I have a strange nostalgia for this thread when I hadn't even HEARD of mumsnet then??)

hunkermunker · 17/02/2006 15:36

No, still suitable from three months.

Their email address is [email protected] if anyone else interested in writing to them?

I think they just put suitable from 3 months on their spoons (they're the Little Star brand) so that they catch the new mums earliest - after all, if you're going to wean early, you might as well buy a spoon that's specially for it, eh?!

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hunkermunker · 17/02/2006 15:36

PMSL at nostalgia for this thrad - and where were you?!

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harpsichordcarrier · 17/02/2006 15:37

god I can't remember really
out enjoying the fresh air I expect, something like that

hunkermunker · 17/02/2006 15:37

Fresh what?

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HRHQueenOfQuotes · 17/02/2006 15:41

There never used to be such a thing as IBS, food intolerances/allergies..........all more prevalent.

ermm how do we know that?? Do they occur more now - or are they just better pulblised?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 17/02/2006 18:31

Apparently research shows they are more prevalent now QOQ. No conspiracies going on.

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