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SpoonfulOne is a convenient way to include common food allergens during complementary feeding from 6+ months of age.
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We are excited to announce the launch of a new product SpoonfulOne. This exciting new product offers a revolutionary approach to allergen inclusion during complementary feeding and strives to help babies get ready to enjoy the wonderful world of food.

Developed by a globally recognised paediatric food allergy expert*, SpoonfulOne is backed by multiple proprietary studies that show its acceptance and tolerance by babies and their caregivers5,6. SpoonfulOne aims to provide comprehensive, convenient and early introduction of the most common food allergens in a baby's complementary diet.
SpoonfulOne is a non-prescribable product and is now available to order. We'd like to send you a SpoonfulOne sample. Use the code HCPSPOFREE to register your SpoonfulOne account and request your free sample today.

Kind regards,
SpoonfulOne team
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If you have any questions or would like further information, please get in touch on the link below.
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*Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD. Director of the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University's School of Medicine, Stanford CA, USA.

Important Note: Do not give SpoonfulOne to a baby with a known food allergy to any of the ingredients. It is recommended to give SpoonfulOne together with the introduction of complementary feeding from 6+ months of age. Customers must consult a healthcare professional if they have concerns about introducing SpoonfulOne, or if their baby has eczema. In case of any allergic reaction to the product, stop SpoonfulOne and seek medical assistance without delay.

References: 1. Gupta RS, et al. Pediatrics. 2018;142(6):e20181235. 2. Nwaru BI, et al., Allergy 2014; 69 :992-1007. 3. Australian Institute of Food Safety. 2019. 10 Most Common Food Allergies in Australia. Available at: https://www.foodsafety.com.au/blog/top-10-most-common-foodallergies Accessed 31 August 2020. 4. Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy. 2019. Food Allergy. Available at: https://allergy.org.au/patients/food-allergy/food-allergy Accessed 31 August 2020. 5. Data on file. Before Brands, Inc 2019. 6. Holl J L, et al. Pediat Allergy Immunol, 2020; 31:418-420. doi:10.1111/pai.13223.

January 2021 UK

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