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formulas in Florida
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but...
Is Enfalac infant formula, with Iron, available in Florida? If so, how much does a large can of powder go for? We're going to Ft.Myers with the kidlets at the beginning of December, and I'm trying to figure out what I need to pack and what I can get there. For example, I figure it's just as easy to buy diapers down there rather than travel with a huge supply, same with diaper wipes. But if I can't find the brand of these we usually use, any diaper or wipe will substitute. However, I don't want to change formulas on them and risk tummy problems. The boys go through a large can of the powdered formula about every week (the length of time we're going for), so if it's not available I'm going to be lugging a couple of cans through airport security :-( We're taking the infant carriers/car seats, but not the bases: the seats can be strapped in to the rental car with seat belts. We're taking the snap-and-go stroller frame, so that's taken care of. The hotel where we're staying is providing a crib (the boys are still small enough that they can share) and the retirement village where hubby's grandma lives is going to put another crib in her apartment so there's a place to put the boys when visiting her (she's 105 and the reason we're going down), so we figure we can travel without a playpen. I just reread that paragraph and started second guessing myself: it's more difficult getting the car seats belted in without their bases. I wonder if we'd be better of travelling with a regular double stroller so the seats can stay in the rental car? Of course, that means the boys will wake up every time we take them in and out of the car... Any thoughts from experienced travellers? What else am I forgetting? Marie Chris and Alex--born 04/23/03 at 31wks gestational :-) Meet the Kidlets at http://ca.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/mmcw2 |
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Marie wrote: Forgive me if this is a stupid question but... Is Enfalac infant formula, with Iron, available in Florida? If so, how much does a large can of powder go for? Isn't Enfalac the name Enfamil is sold under in Canada? I'd be amazed if Enfamil with iron was not available in Florida; but on the other hand, I'm not sure if there's any difference between Enfalac/Enfamil. Clisby |
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Clisby wrote:
Isn't Enfalac the name Enfamil is sold under in Canada? I'd be amazed if Enfamil with iron was not available in Florida; but on the other hand, I'm not sure if there's any difference between Enfalac/Enfamil. Sort of the same from what I understand. I think they are a little differet though. I would get someone to send you a small sample to see if it tastes the same. -- Brigitte aa #2145 edd #3 February 15, 2004 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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