Heinz Teething Rusks soothe sore gums, perfect size for babies, and wrapped in pairs!
D**S
Like the old fashioned Gerber teething biscuits
I love these because they remind me of the old fashioned Gerber teething biscuits. The ones that were individually wrapped and would never melt and you didn’t have to worry about them breaking easily. I have been on a mission to find something that would replace the Gerber ones I used to love. These are really great. They are easy to hold and last forever and aren’t too messy. On the other hand, I will never buy these again. I literally paid 25 bucks for a tiny box of cookies. Never again, unless the price becomes more reasonable I cannot justify paying what I did for 12 teething cookies.
J**L
The best we've found
Our twins LOVE these. They last for ages, and seem quite safe — though just be sure to take them away before they get small enough to fit into their mouths entirely. Our boy gags and spits up on flakier teething biscuits, but has no problem with these. We put the kids in their high chairs, hand them one of these each, and have a pleasant and quiet dinner. The only problem is the price and the shipping.
K**D
Baby loves them
Easy for my baby to hold. Doesn't break off but it more so breaks down as he sucks and chews on it. Great for teething. Would purchase again. These are so much better than the teething wafers which break off easily and cause your child to choke.
A**R
Perfect for little hands
Perfect for little hands and will keep your little one occupied and happy while you cook dinner
F**N
Good buy
My baby love these. It doesn't brake or flake off easily preventing any choking hazard. Would recommend to try.
N**L
Hard biscuits that toddlers can gnaw on for a LONG time
Many teething biscuits are made of puffed rice which dissolve quickly; some of the harder ones are flat and break off too easily, becoming a choking hazard. These rusks are shaped like thick sausages, minimizing the risk of breaking off at a weak/brittle point. Moreover, their hardness is long-lasting --- meaning, baby can chew on it for a good while and be occupied. It will not crumble into dangerous large chunks or fizzle into dust straight away b/c it's so hard. You'll still have to supervise your child while eating---however, my toddler gnawed on it for 15 minutes and only made a small dent! Truly long-lasting. Made in Australia.
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