Here are the Best Organic Baby Formulas of 2017!

happybabyorganicformula#5. Happy Baby Organic Infant Baby Formula. This baby formula is a great option, especially if you're planning on using formula from birth. It is organic, non-GMO, and contains no corn syrup solids or other sweeteners. Its ingredients include lactose, milk, several oils (including palm, soy, coconut, safflower, sunflower), whey protein concentrate, soy lecithin, prebiotics (FOS and GOS), essential fatty acids (DHA and ARA), and a ton of beneficial vitamins and minerals. These include iron, zinc, choline, vitamin D, and calcium. It is also kosher and the packaging and formula itself contain no BPA. There's nothing strange in this formula, and the dairy cows used to make the milk for this formula are only fed organic diets. About 100 calories, 2 grams of protein, and 5 grams of fat per serving, this formula is very similar in composition to breast milk. It also doesn't taste much different from it, though some of our testers thought it's not quite as sweet. And while it does contain iron, it doesn't contain so much iron that it inevitably leads to constipation. So, overall this is an excellent addition to our best baby formula list for several reasons. Cons? Well, we did find it difficult to dissolve in water or breast milk. It definitely takes a lot of shaking and stirring to get it to fully dissolve and not leave any clumps. So that was a bit more work than we may have desired, at least relative to the Earth's Best and Baby's Only options. If your baby has any food-related sensitivities, this does contain soy (just fyi). Also, like the Plum Organics option, above, it contains palm oil, which is a bit controversial for use in baby formula. And it's expensive, coming in at well over $1 per ounce.
happytotgrowshine#6. Happy Tot Grow & Shine Organic Toddler Milk. This toddler milk (toddler formula for age 12-24 months) contains a lot of great non-GMO organic ingredients for healthy brain and eye development, including choline, DHA, and ARA. Note that the DHA is not sourced with Hexane, so that's definitely a plus. The first ingredient is milk, which we like, and the second and third ingredients are vegetable oils and glucose syrup solids. Note that "glucose syrup solids" is usually just a crafty way of saying corn syrup solids (the Vermont Organics product below does the same thing). The Happy Tot brand makes some seriously good baby and toddler foods, which can be seen here. So we were expecting a lot from this toddler milk. We weren't disappointed, but we also didn't think it lived up to the Happy Tot brand reputation for taste. In our testing, the taste wasn't quite on par with the Earth's Best or Baby's Only options, but that's really up to your baby to decide! This Happy Tot Toddler Milk comes in a bit less expensive than the others, around 80 cents per ounce.  
vermontorganicsformula#7. Vermont Organics Infant Formula. This is last on our list. Not only are these the top 5 on our site, they're really the best ones out there in terms of wide availability, and decently reviewed for quality, ingredients, taste, and suitability for sensitive tummies. This is the last on our list, at #6, but that doesn't meen it's anything to scoff at! Like all the other options, the Vermont Organics option contains no growth hormones, antibiotics, steroids, or pesticides or herbicides. It does contain DHA and ARA to promote eye and brain development, but these are sourced from algae and fungae using the hexane extraction method, which has some parents running for the hills and choosing the Baby's Only options (#1 and 3 above). It also contains corn syrup solids as one of the first ingredients - yes, it says "glucose syrup solids" but that's usually just a crafty way of saying corn syrup solids. Some parents also report that it has a slight fishy odor and their children refuse to drink it.

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