On the run? Look no further.. These pouches are convenient. My sons love them warm.. But you can just twist the cap and drink straight from the pouch.
Posted 4 years ago
Purity
Based on 144 reviews
Nourish
The PURITY story began all the way back in 1953. Capetonian Don Thompson noticed how hard South African mothers had to work to provide delicious meals for their little ones. Don had a wide knowledge of the food canning industry and was aware of not only the convenience of sealed foods, but their nutritional value. He teamed up with his wife Ruth, a dietician, and his cousin Helen, a chemist, to develop a range of convenient sealed baby food that not only tasted great, but also locked in all the essential nutrients young bodies need to grow up healthy and happy. When PURITY first started, we were producing 10 varieties of baby food in a factory in Cape Town's colourful District Six. Over 64 years later, PURITY now offers over 160 variants across a comprehensive range of baby and mother products, all specially developed to meet the nutritional and care needs of mothers, babies and toddlers. Each PURITY product is created under the guidance of a team of experts, including Pharmacists, Paediatricians, Dermatologists and Dieticians.
Age Groups:
6-9 Months
9-12 Months
On the run? Look no further.. These pouches are convenient. My sons love them warm.. But you can just twist the cap and drink straight from the pouch.
Posted 4 years ago
I love that Purity has kept with the times by providing purees in the pouch. It's a no mess, no fuss, convenient snack for on the go. Baby seems to be enjoying the Yogilicious range alot.
Posted 4 years ago
I usually prefer blending my own food fresh at home but I find myself picking up purity whenever I need a fruity snack.
Posted 4 years ago
I don't like the fact that the Purity pouches contain Modified Maze Starch, cane sugar and other added additives.
Posted 4 years ago
Creates a completely dark environment.
This is a watery lotion & is ideal for use in warm weather to use as a Cologne to ‘fres...
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