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SMA Nutrition launches new LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals with no added sugar

SMA Nutrition is launching new LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals. LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals Oat, Barley & Wheat for babies 6 months+, and LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals with Fruit for toddlers from 12 months.

LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals are made with no added sugars and contain only naturally occurring sugars* from the added ingredients, such as cereals and fruits.


The cereals range consists of two products carefully designed to meet the nutritional needs of infants six months of age and beyond:

LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals Oat, Barley & Wheat are suitable for babies from six months and their gentle and smooth texture makes them suitable during the weaning phase.


LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals with Fruit are suitable for toddlers from 12 months.


LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals are also fortified with essential nutrients, such as iron, to help support the normal cognitive development of young children.


Ingrid Hayes, Marketing Director for Nestlé Nutrition, said: “We have developed LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals to provide parents with the reassurance that they’re giving their little one a healthy start to the day. LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals contain no added sugar and are fortified with iron and other nutrients such as Vitamin C and Thiamin, at an affordable per serving price point.”


LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals from 6 months and 12 months are available in Tesco and SuperValu from September and will be rolling out to all major retailers in the coming months.


LITTLE STEPS® Multigrain Cereals follow the brands’ first steps into baby food with the LITTLE STEPS® snacks range which launched earlier this year.


Parents can contact the SMA Nutrition Careline for information on where to find the products.


Visit smababy.co.uk/lsbaby/products/baby-food/ to find out more. To keep up to date with the latest from LITTLE STEPS®, follow instagram.com/lsbabyuki/


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