Question

When buying formula, I’ve noticed that some can be easily shaken to become uniform and have a pale color; while others require more force and time to mix evenly, and have a yellowish tint. Which type of formula is of better quality?

Answer

The packaging of high-quality infant formula should be complete and clearly marked with information such as the brand, manufacturer, origin, production date, batch number, QS, and ISO certifications. For lower-quality formulas, even if the packaging appears intact, the production date, batch number, and shelf life information may be unclear or have been tampered with, and such formulas are not recommended for purchase.