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Anyone make their own fruit pouches?

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Dani
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Anyone make their own fruit pouches?

Looking for the best one that's reusable.

I was buying them pre-made and then someone told me about mold issues and now of course I am scared. Chat Icon

Posted 11/28/16 9:05 AM
 
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MrsT809
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Anyone make their own fruit pouches?

I loved the resqueeze brand. Dd1 used them for over 2 years with no issue other now and then she throw them out. I bought the 9oz ones a few months ago and the quality sucks. The plastic is peeling and they're really hard to seal.

I bought some goodie brand and they've been working fine. A little hard to seal sometimes but otherwise good.

Posted 11/28/16 9:09 AM
 

Dani
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Re: Anyone make their own fruit pouches?

Posted by MrsT809

I loved the resqueeze brand. Dd1 used them for over 2 years with no issue other now and then she throw them out. I bought the 9oz ones a few months ago and the quality sucks. The plastic is peeling and they're really hard to seal.

I bought some goodie brand and they've been working fine. A little hard to seal sometimes but otherwise good.



So do you think the resqueeze smaller ones are good?

Posted 11/28/16 9:41 AM
 

MrsT809
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Re: Anyone make their own fruit pouches?

Posted by Dani

Posted by MrsT809

I loved the resqueeze brand. Dd1 used them for over 2 years with no issue other now and then she throw them out. I bought the 9oz ones a few months ago and the quality sucks. The plastic is peeling and they're really hard to seal.

I bought some goodie brand and they've been working fine. A little hard to seal sometimes but otherwise good.



So do you think the resqueeze smaller ones are good?



Honestly I would suspect they changed them in the years since I first bought them. I would buy goodie over resqueeze at this point. There are so many brands these days though.

Posted 11/28/16 10:27 AM
 
 

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