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Aptamil Profutura is becoming Aptamil ADVANCED.
New name, new packaging, same recipe
Coming soon in 2022 - look out for our brand new product name and packaging which will replace our existing Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler milks range.
· New name
Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler Milks are becoming Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks
· New packaging
Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks will be available in a fully recyclable tin. This tin has 50% less plastic than the other current Aptamil Profutura packs and has a triple safety seal to ensure product freshness and safety. At the same time, we are evolving to a new modern design for our Aptamil ADVANCED brand.
· Same formulation
The new ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks range will be the same formulation as the current Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler Milks range.
When and where can I buy Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks?
Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks will be available in all stores that currently sell Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler Milks across Spring 2022
Will your Aptamil Profutura Liquids range be changing as well?
Yes - Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler Milk liquids will be changing name and design to reflect the new Aptamil ADVANCED brand along with the powders. However, they will be staying in the same handy 200ml bottles for on the go or the 70ml Starterpack bottles as they are currently.
Can I still buy Aptamil Profutura?
Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler Milks, as a brand, will no longer be available to purchase as they are being renamed to Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks. You may still find some Aptamil Profutura Baby and Toddler milks in various stores during a transition period as different stores have different launch dates. Aptamil ADVANCED Baby and Toddler Milks are the same formulation as Aptamil Profutura, just with a different name.
For any other questions or more information, please contact our careline.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Breastfeeding is best. Infant milk is suitable from birth, when babies are not breastfed. Follow-on milk is only for babies over 6 months, as part of a mixed diet and should not be used as a breastmilk substitute before 6 months. We advise that the use of formula milks and the decision to start weaning should be made only on the advice of a doctor, dietitian, pharmacist or other professional responsible for maternal and child care based on baby’s individual needs. Use Toddler milk as part of a varied, balanced diet from 1 year.