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Stage 3 Mix-ins (30 Days) – Safe & Easy Early Allergen Introduction for Babies 6+ Months, Mix with Baby Food, With 9 Top Allergens: Organic Peanuts, Egg, Milk, Walnut, Cashew & More By Ready Set Food

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  • SAFE, EASY & EFFECTIVE: Safely grow your infant’s exposure to 9 top baby food allergens including powdered eggs, peanut, milk, cashews and more. Per doctor recommendations, our Stage 3 system maintains and grows your baby’s exposure to allergens.
  • NO ADDED SUGAR & ORGANIC: Stage 3 contains 9 top allergens: organic peanut, egg, milk, cashew, almond, walnut, sesame, soy, and wheat. The NIH, USDA & FDA all recommend that kids under 2 not be given ANY added sugars. Just real, organic food.
  • CONVENIENT: Ready. Set. Food! Stage 3 Mix-ins make it easy to maintain top 3 allergen exposure while introducing 6 additional top allergens. Daily pre-measured packets, labeled Day 1 to 30, can be added to infant baby food, including baby cereal, infant puree, baby food pouches, and more.
  • MADE BY AN ALLERGIST-MOM OF 2: Our system follows USDA & pediatrician-recommended guidelines for early and gradual baby allergen introduction using the same allergens & amounts used in clinical trials. FSA/HSA eligible.
  • BABY FOOD WITH A PURPOSE: Ready. Set. Food! offers a research-based, 4-stage system to introduce your little one to the most common allergens, maintain their exposure to build tolerance, grow exposure to additional allergens, and thrive through continued exposure and diet diversity!
  • This product is not intended for use by infants who have been diagnosed with food allergies.



Product Description

Mix-Ins Stage 3 30 Day
RSF Stage 3
Mix-Ins Stage 3 30 Day
  • Ready. Set. Food! is the best option for introducing allergens because we make the process simple. It is important for early allergen introduction for parents to frequently feed allergenic foods such as peanut, egg, and milk to their babies.

  • The 2020 USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans and other prominent medical associations (NIH, AAP, AAAAI) recommend starting babies as early as 4 months of age with food allergen introduction.

  • Continue on Stage 3 for at least 6 months. Stage 3 is designed as the next step from Stage 2, and expands allergen exposure from 3 to 9 allergens including tree nuts, sesame, wheat and soy.

  • Once your baby is consistently eating solids, safely expand from peanut, egg and milk to an additional 6 top allergens for at least another 3 - 6 months with Stage 3.

  • Mix Stage 3 with food only. If your baby has never started allergen introduction, and is eating solids already, it is okay to start with Stage 3.


Elle Steele
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Opened these up and super disappointed. All the packets are the same and have all the allergens in the packets not separated. If my baby has an allergic reaction how am I supposed to know what it is???
Stevi Howard
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Love this brand! Our Baby loved it as well! Highly recommend!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
The Ready Set Food Stage 3 Mix-ins are a game-changer for introducing allergens to babies safely and easily! With organic ingredients including peanuts, egg, milk, walnut, and cashew, it's a comprehensive solution for early allergen introduction. I appreciate the convenience and peace of mind it provides during this critical stage of development. Highly recommended!
Maya Ono
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
I used more than recommended amount of liquid to dissolve this powder, but it never dissolved enough and ended up being stuck in the nipple hole, so my baby didn’t like it. He never got to consume the whole package. I used Medium size nipple but still didn’t get through. I tried mixing it with his favorite food such as oatmeal, but he didn’t like the taste or texture.I think a lot of people would try to use this powder because they believe they can let their babies consume allergens constantly with less hustle even if the babies can’t handle much amount of solid food. For that purpose, this powder should be able to dissolve much more easily. It was a bit of disappointment especially since I liked the first stage one which dissolved very well in formula/breast milk and came out easily through both size S and M nipples.Too bad that I didn’t get refund too because of their strict policy.
S. Chamberland
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
At the price and knowing my son had been exposed to milk and peanutbutter i jumped to step 3. They don't dissolve well in formula but a half a packet in jar food works great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
I like this product as the product was easily dissolvable in puree and I could go slowly as recommended. I also like that they have a system to help continue to introduce the allergic foods. My baby didn’t seem to mind the taste.
Ian Corey
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
Love this product for my bub! Gives me some peace of mind that I am doing what I can to help remove the any major allergies.
meganmm
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
I started using these baby mix-ins to prevent allergies and must say that the first two steps were quite enjoyable. The convenience of adding an allergy-preventing element to my baby's diet was a relief, and it seemed like a fantastic solution.However, my experience took a turn with the third step. Unfortunately, it can't be mixed into a bottle, which is a major downside, especially when practicing baby-led weaning. This approach involves introducing solid foods to your baby, so the inability to mix it with your bottle makes it challenging to incorporate into their diet.I've noticed that they've come out with snack-size versions of these mix-ins, and I'm considering switching to those once I finish these packets. My pediatrician even mentioned that these might be a bit gimmicky, so I've been supplementing with actual peanut products as well.Overall, the first two steps were promising, but the inconvenience of the third step has been a drawback for me. I'll be exploring alternative options that fit better with my baby-led weaning approach.
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