Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used up and up from target, but lots of people use the Kirkland from Costco.
+1 We started with Kirkland's formula and it as fine but tasted very metalic. We switched to the Target brand and my son liked it much more.
You tasted it?
Yes I did. It's formula, not breastmilk. Why wouldn't you taste it?
Some mothers taste their breastmilk if something seems off with the baby, not super weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used up and up from target, but lots of people use the Kirkland from Costco.
+1 We started with Kirkland's formula and it as fine but tasted very metalic. We switched to the Target brand and my son liked it much more.
You tasted it?
Yes I did. It's formula, not breastmilk. Why wouldn't you taste it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that people don't understand how store branded products work. Kirkland is the house BRAND for Costco. There's no company named Kirkland, it's just the name they use for their store branded products. So the company that makes Kirkland branded formula (that would be Abbott Nutrition, who also makes Similac) is NOT the same company that makes Kirkland branded shampoo (that would be Pureology) or Kirkland branded diapers (that would be Kimberly Clark, who also makes Huggies), etc....
DO YOU UNDERSTAND NOW??
Yeah ok but that's besides the point of the post. We DON'T know who makes their formula.