Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
- Textured handle easy to grasp
- Pack of 1 or 2 feeders
- Ideal for 6+ months
- Colors May Vary
Baby will enjoy the great flavor, nutrition and goodness of whole food while reducing the risk of choking. The Fresh Food Feeder is easy to use – simply place your food in the mesh bag, and snap it shut to secure. Ideal for fruits, veggies, meat and snacks. Top rack dishwasher safe. Colors may vary.
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List Price: $ 7.99
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Review by SCC for Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
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This is an incredibly useful product. We use it with our 7 month old, and he can feed himself fresh fruit and vegetables. Apples and pears work best. Carrots give him something to chew on, but he doesn’t get very far. Bananas are his favorite, though they are the messiest and hardest to clean up–the riper the banana the easier it is to clean the mesh. The nicest part is that he feeds himself! One tip: we use a pacifier clip to keep him from throwing it on the floor.
Review by frogfeet’s mom for Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
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We love these things! I usually keep one loaded up with a banana in the freezer for a teething day treat. We use the other one for afternoon snack. I actually want to buy a couple more packs so I can keep 2 or 3 in the freezer.
Like one of the other reviewer’s said, pears and apples work pretty well. In my experience, a frozen banana seems to clean off a little easier than regular banana.
Some cleaning advice: You have to rinse this thing immediately after use for best cleaning results. It’s not a big deal and there’s no way around it, but man! This is messy fun for baby!
Review by Susa Bella for Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
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I think this is a great concept but I find it very hard to clean. Banana is almost impossible to get out. All the fibers of the banana get stuck in the seams and it is so hard to get out. I ended up cutting the extra mesh around the seam hoping it would help a little. I put them in the dishwasher, use a scrub brush, etc but there’s always something left. And then it gets dried up in the mesh and flakes off but is still stuck in those darn seams! Maybe I just need to use firmer fruits and veggies and leave the banana for finger food.
Kind of a hassle but baby loves it and I can give her a little “appetizer” while I am getting her meals ready.
Review by M. Alfaour for Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
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I purchased this item from a target near home. after reading all the rave reviews about it i was super excited to test this out with my little one. I put some apple in it and he didnt seem to like it so i figured it was a bad idea to start with apple.. and went to switch to banana however when i opened the clasp i pulled out the apple and noticed there was blue plastic embedded in the apple like another reviewer mentioned!!!!
I paused and figured maybe i didnt clean it enough.. so i did that for a long time.. but the fibers would still come out of the seam under pressure… so i tried biting it myself to see if maybe the bits of plastic would stay put or pass through the mesh.. and they came out of the mesh!!!! i was so frustrated.
i would definately NOT recommend this to anyone.. even if it is only “a little bit of plastic” i personally dont think its safe and think that they should remove the seam altogether.
Review by JMagson for Munchkin Fresh Food Feeder 2 Pack
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We had misgivings about letting our baby chew one of these, but we finally gave him some apple in the Munchkin feeder. When we removed the apple from the mesh bag (when he was finished), we noticed pieces of blue plastic embedded in the apple! The pieces were small enough that they could have gone through the mesh. I don’t know how much plastic our baby ate, but we certainly won’t be using these anymore!! Unsafe at best.