Baby Ddrops contains the recommended daily dose in just ONE drop. Such an easy way to ensure that your baby is getting all the vitamin d they need everyday! How awesome is that? I just tipped the bottle over and let a drop fall into Kyle's cereal in the morning - done. They are tasteless and odourless, so he didn't even know there was a difference! You can even put a drop on your nipple right before nursing, or on a pacifier.
There are 90 drops in the bottle - making each bottle last for 3mths!
Baby Ddrops has won the Mom's Choice award, Parent-Tested-Parent-Approved (PTPA) award and the 2010 Best of Canada Natural Healthcare product (specialty supplement).
In addition to Baby Ddrops, they also make Kid Ddrops, and Adult Ddrops. Check out http://www.ddrops.ca/ for more information - and you can also find them on twitter and facebook!
Taken from the website:
Baby Ddrops™ is a natural-sourced supplement of vitamin D. Baby Ddrops™ is tasteless and odourless, and contains no preservative, no artificial flavour and no added colour. Ddrops™ is wheat-free, gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free, sugar-free, milk-free and peanut-free.
Baby Ddrops™ is a liquid vitamin D designed specifically for breastfed babies and infants.
Only 1 drop is required to provide the full daily dose as recommended by the Canadian Paediatric Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics, making it a convenient and easy way to give your baby the nutrients that she needs.
Baby Ddrops is offering one of my readers the chance to win a 3mths supply of Baby Ddrops! As an added bonus - if you like them on facebook and leave them a note telling them that Tales of Mommyhood sent you, they will send you a Dora/Diego growth chart!
Win IT: Baby Ddrops is going to provide one of my readers with the chance to try their PTPA award winning product! Complete the mandatory entry, and then any or all of the bonus entries! Remember to leave me a comment for EACH entry, and to ensure that your email address is there - if I can't get a hold of you, you can't win! (Open to Canada and US) Closes on June 15, 9:00pm EST.
Mandatory Entry: Visit the Ddrops website and tell me something you learnedBonus Entries:
1) Follow Tales of Mommyhood publicly via google friend connect (3 entries)
2) Like the Baby Ddrops facebook page (remember to tell them I sent you to receive your growth chart)
3) comment on one of my non giveaway posts (tell me which one)
4) follow me on twitter
5) vote for me at picket fence blogs (just click the picture below)
Thank you to Baby Ddrops for supplying me with the product to review, and for sharing with my readers as well!
** I received the above product free of charge; however, this did not influence my opinion in any way. The opinion expressed belongs to Tales of Mommyhood, your oppinion / experience may vary.**
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