I think they are good when they are teething and have the need to chew on something, or just for 'fun' but I probably wouldn't use them as a substitute for 'food' iykwim. There are a few recipes I have seen for making your own rusk sticks (I think they are based on slow roasting bread in the oven..sounds weird I know. Lol). If they are giving their bubs purees then having a rusk is probably also good for developing their hand/eye/mouth coordination, but if you are going to do BLS then bub will figure it out anyway.
DD loved the Rafferty's Garden rusk sticks, like their other products everything that is in them is detailed in the ingredients list and they don't add preservatives/additives etc like most of the other commercial baby food companies.



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at rusks as status symbols!!


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