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Bright Beginnings infant formula easier on the wallet – Luv Saving Money

Bright Beginnings infant formula easier on the wallet

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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PBM Products for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I started with nursing all my boys.  I nursed them for several months.  I always ended up having to switch to formula after starting back to work.  My job is so busy and the pumping area was not convenient.  I ended up producing less and less milk and being uncomfortable at work.

Choosing a formula was a big decision.  I wanted it to be right for my baby but I also had to be able to afford it.  I compared labels to the “expensive” brands and store brands and found that the labels were almost identical.  I wish I would have known about Bright Beginnings formula at that time.

Bright Beginnings is being sold on diapers.com; for more info or to purchase you can visit:buy on diapers.com

There are a few varieties: soy, gentle, premium, and milk-based.  Their prices are comparable to what I was paying for the store brand.  You can buy them in individual cans or packs of 6 for convenience.  Also diapers.com has a coupon code for 10% your first purchase on their site. Code: GET10PCT

Please encourage your readers to check out the Bright Beginnings Facebook Fan Page: Bright Beginnings on Facebook

I know that choosing a formula and the variety for your baby is a personal choice.  If you’re not sure, it’s always a good idea to talk to you pediatrician.

Author: Angie

Mom, blogger, social media influencer, healthcare worker