Kendamil Cereal Bundles review

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RRP  £11.25
Kendamil Cereal Bundles

by Stephanie Spencer |
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Kendamil Cereal Bundles don’t do palm oil, fish oil or added sugar. They do creamy milk, high-quality grains and essential vitamins and minerals to support your little one, whilst also being delicious.

Pros

  • Variety of different flavours
  • Nutritional
  • Easy preparation
  • Good value for money

Cons

  • Hard to find within local supermarkets

Awards

Kendamil Cereal Bundles

The Kendamil Cereal Bundles won Bronze in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 for Best Baby Food Range/ Product.

Testing the Kendamil Cereal Bundles

One parent said: "It’s so easy to open. No tears in the packaging. I had already boiled a kettle for tea so when I went to make the porridge, all I had to do was mix the water with the porridge. It was easy and quick to mix with no lumps. My son enjoyed the flavour and texture. You can change this t your own preference by adding or omitting water. Easy, healthy and delicious.

I would recommend the Kendamil Cereal Bundles for a baby who is just starting their weaning journey. The consistency is very smooth, with very little lumps and very easy for little ones to get used to! There are a range of flavours to choose from which makes it easy to give a variety of first tastes to your baby."

Another tester commented: "I really appreciate the choice of flavours and the fact that there are both sweet options as well as savoury. I think you are able to find something, even for the most fussy eater. For example, with classic creamy porridge, you can add literally anything.

I think it’s great for the first stages of weaning as it’s full of goodness and easy to prepare for a mum starting the weaning journey. I also would recommend it as baby gets to try out all sorts of flavours, sweet and savoury, which is so important when they’re learning to eat. It’s also really easy to adjust the amount you feed to baby."

One of our mum-testers said: "The high-quality ingredients and creamy texture were really enjoyed by our 10-month-old. It was really quick and easy to make with a variety of flavours which makes it ideal if you don’t have time or ingredients to rustle up a meal option. Works well whether spoon-feeding or preloading for little one to feed themselves.

This is a great early weaning food. It can be mixed with either breast or formula milk. My baby really enjoyed the whole range of flavours. You do need to use quite a lot of the powder to get a decent texture so one box doesn’t last long. I do think the internal foil packaging should have been resealable though."

Final thoughts

Kendamil Cereal Bundles are full of nutrition and all the good stuff for your little one. They are very easy to prepare by simply adding water which saves time and are great when you don't know what to cook.

They are great value for money as each pack contains approximately 7 servings, although they can be adjusted to the amount you would like to feed your baby. However, they can be hard to find in the local supermarkets and are available more online.

Stephanie Anthony is the Deputy Digital Editor at Mother&Baby and auntie to four aged 8 to 6 months old. With a particular interest in health, she loves discovering products that make parent’s lives easier.

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