
GERBER® Pear Juice
One serving of GERBER® 100% Fruit Juices (no sugar added) can count as one serving of fruit*. They make it easy to add variety to your baby’s diet, with many different types to choose from.
*Other fruit servings should come from whole, peeled, mashed or pureed fruits.

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