Were Gerber Singles a smart choice for grown-ups who didn't have time to prepare meals or a major marketing fail?
When you're a parent, especially a new or newish parent, you want to make sure the food you're giving your baby is safe.
Effective January 1, 2025, California law (AB-899) requires baby food brands to publish the test results for heavy metals in their products including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury.
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids, a nonprofit focused on addressing lead policy in the U.S., asked 30 baby food companies if they’d share their 2025 test results. Only four brands — Plum ...
reports in recent years revealed troubling levels of lead and other heavy metals in popular baby food brands. In 2021, a Congressional report highlighted that many products contained lead ...
An 18-month-old boy with Down's syndrome has been named as this year's "spokesbaby" of the US baby food brand Gerber. Lucas Warren from Georgia is the first child with Down's syndrome to be named ...