Calculate Your Savings with Parent’s Choice Formula

June 11, 2010 · 4 comments

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I talk a lot about saving money, and a lot about my kids so I was excited to be able to share with you a way to save money if you are planning on, or currently using formula. Parent’s Choice Formula has a great website with a Savings Calculator that can help you figure out just how much you can save by using Parent’s Choice Formula over the Leading National Brands. I calculated how much you could save by using Parent’s Choice over Enfamil and here’s a screen shot of the estimated savings:

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Your savings in one year simply by using the Parent’s Choice brand is $634! That’s a lot of money that you could be saving by making one simple change. Now I know that a lot of babies have special formula needs, but I was surprised to learn that Parent’s Choice has 9 Varieties of formula, in fact you can even us this formula finder to figure out which formula is right for you. It said the Parent’s Choice Advantage would be right for my little girl. You can try the Formula Finder for yourself to see which formula is right for you.

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I would love to know if you’ve tried the Parent’s Choice brand and how it worked for you!
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Monica June 27, 2010 at 7:47 pm

We used Parent’s Choice for our twins… I couldn’t believe how much money we saved in the time that we spent formula feeding. Nearly $1400! I have told so many people about the Parent’s Choice formula finder, and they have found it to be really helpful! Luckily I didn’t need it for my girls. They were pretty easy to buy formula for…
A lot of parents are concerned that if they don’t spend the higher price, they won’t be giving their little one the proper nutrition. Something I learned in my research before choosing Parent’s Choice, was that the FDA regulates the infant formula manufacturers, so all formulas are nutritionally equal. Why pay the higher price? We loved Parent’s Choice, and my girls did very well with it..

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Dianna June 14, 2010 at 9:51 am

I was able to do a search for the number. It is 1-800-485-9918. You need to press #3 and ask for coupons for Parents Choice Formula. Last time I did this they told me you were allowed to call every 30 days.

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Dianna June 14, 2010 at 9:44 am

I have used Parent’s Choice Formula for my last two girls. It is great. I have compared the nutritional information on both cans that I used and it was exactly the same as the expensive stuff. I highly recommend it. It saved me quite a bit of money. There is also a number you can call once a month and get a coupon for it sent to you. The last time I got one it was for $3 off a can of powder. I wish I still had the number but I haven’t used formula in over a year now.

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Tisha Thornley June 12, 2010 at 9:59 pm

With my first baby I bought the expensive Enfamil Brand. It was a huge chunk of our monthly budget and was super stressful. After we had our 2nd baby we decided to use Parents choice. the only difference I noticed was that the milk was more of a yellow color, but other than that there was no difference! we loved it, loved how big the cans were and how cheap they cost! I wil never buy the expensive stuff again!!!

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