PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR

snacks • For 6-12 month old babiesConsumable 🍝

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Can older babies eat PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 11 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR contains 9 ingredients. 1 concerning, 3 caution. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Monitor for any reactions in older babies.

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Ingredients Analysis (9 found)

CARRAGEENAN
🚨6/10
Carrageenan is used as a thickener but has safety concerns in infant formula due to possible gut inflammation risk
Organ Risk - Some animal studies have linked degraded carrageenan (poligeenan) to gastrointestinal inflammation and ulcerations, raising concerns about potential organ risk with chronic exposure, though food-grade carrageenan is considered safer.
Immune system - Some research suggests carrageenan may trigger immune responses or inflammation in the gut, which could be a concern for infants with developing immune systems.
Confidence: HIGH
SKIM MILK
⚠️5/10
Skimmed milk lacks essential fats and nutrients for infants under 12 months and is not recommended as a main drink but may be used in small amounts in foods
No Known Risk - Skim milk is generally recognized as safe for babies who are not allergic to cow's milk protein and is commonly used in infant foods and formulas. There are no established links between skim milk and the listed risks for healthy infants, aside from rare cases of milk allergy or intolerance, which are not covered by the provided risk labels.
Confidence: HIGH
SUNFLOWER OIL)
⚠️5/10
Sunflower oil is a common safe fat source in baby foods for 6-12 months providing essential fatty acids and energy with no significant safety concerns.
Confidence: HIGH
PEANUTS
⚠️4/10
Peanuts are a known allergen but early introduction around 6 months may reduce allergy risk. Use with caution and consult pediatric guidance.
Immune system - Peanuts are a common allergen and can trigger severe allergic reactions in some babies, which involve the immune system.
Confidence: HIGH
CORN SYRUP
3/10
Jarabe de Maíz is corn syrup a sweetener generally safe in small amounts but may contribute to excess sugar intake not ideal for babies 6-12 months.
Confidence: HIGH
SALT
3/10
Salt is generally safe in small amounts for 6-12 month babies but excessive intake can strain kidneys. Likely used for flavor in sweetened cereal.
Confidence: HIGH
SUGAR
3/10
Sugar itself is not poisonous but added sugars should be limited for babies under two. Small natural sugars from fruit or the lactose in formula are expected.
Confidence: HIGH
MONO-AND DIGLYCERIDES
1/10
Mono and diglycerides are common emulsifiers used in baby foods and formulas and are generally recognized as safe for 6 to 12 month old infants.
No Known Risk - Mono- and diglycerides are commonly used as food additives and are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by regulatory agencies. There is no strong evidence linking them to specific health risks in babies when consumed in typical amounts found in foods.
Confidence: HIGH
VEGETABLE OIL (PALM OIL
1/10
Vegetable oil palm oil is commonly used as a fat source in baby foods and formulas. It is generally safe for babies 6-12 months with no significant health concerns.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR

Safe for older babies? PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR

PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR is not recommended for 6-12 month old babies due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 9 ingredients in PAYDAY PEANUT CARAMEL BAR. 1 concerning, 3 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

Is this appropriate for older babies to eating snacks?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 6-12 month old babies. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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