Walmart: Gerber Juice Possible Only $0.75
Have you printed this rare $0.75/1 ANY Gerber Juice coupon? Well, you may want to get it printed while you can. I also spotted select varieties of Gerber juice on clearance for just $1.50 at Walmart, so only $0.75 after the coupon! Be sure to share any other deals you come across…
Just my two cents, but babies don’t need juice. Buy a jar of baby food fruit. They need to drink formula, not juice.
Adults don’t need juice either, but we all like to have treats occasionally. That includes my toddler. With the blessing of our pediatrician, of course.
I think parents should be left to make decisions for their own families. Toddlers don’t necessarily drink breastmilk or formula based on weaning and other factors. Juice is another option at that age. I hope all parents continue to make the best decisions for their own children. Just my two cents.
Additionally, baby juice is just watered down juice. If you want your little one to have juice, you would be way further ahead financially to dilute regular juice from the store.
No one said they were giving it to babies. Toddlers, older children or adults for that matter can drink this juice too.
I totally agree with you! My in laws watched my older one during the day while I was at work. They started giving him juice around 1 1/2yrs old and that had an influence on him stopping his milk at a really young age. He’s 8 now and never likes to drink milk (only if he has it with cereal), he’ll drink water twice a day only and that’s because I force him. My younger one I raised completely since I had stopped working after having him. I didn’t introduce him juice until he was almost 4. He’s 5 now and he always prefer water or milk, sometimes juice but watered down or he’ll think it’s too sweet. There is such a difference between their body wise and definitely teeth wise as well.
No one is advocating replacing formula (or breastmilk – not sure why you left that out?) with juice.
I find Gerber’s pear juice is a GREAT natural laxative if my kids are constipated, so I appreciate the coupon.
My pediatrician recommended I give my daughter a small amount of prune juice to help with her digestive issues. Does anyone know if Gerber makes a prune juice that this coupon would work on?
Apple juice may do the trick Gretchen. Try both juices to see. Good luck
My dr recommended prune juice as well since Apple didn’t help the problem. I couldn’t find any 100% baby prune so my dr told me to buy adult and just water down 50/50! Works great! Gerber does have small bottle of prune Apple tho if ur interested in that 🙂
Michelle… You are 100% RIGHT!
Think I’m gonna freeze some and make ice pops!
That is a great idea!
Are they any good
They also had the Gerber Harvest Apple Carrot juice for $2. Also found some Gerber Graduates Pick-ups cheese raviolis and diced carrots for $1 and used the $1 off 3 Graduates meals or snacks coupon. There were also a few different Huggies refill packs on clearance for $4.50 and there is a $1 off any Huggies coupon wipes (180+ ct)
My daughter didn’t like the apple carrot and it seems to stain very badly for us!
The only bottles I found at my Walmart for 1.50 were the fruit splashers and it was regular price. I grabbed two bottles to donate but as I was waiting to check out I realized they were only 40% juice. I’ve never given my son juice and I didn’t feel right grabbing them to donate. Will check the local market, doubled it might make a good deal there and maybe I can find some that are 100% juice.