All of our first infant milks contain at least 1 mg of iron per 100 kcal. When it comes to U.S. regulations, formulas that are manufactured in the United States under FDA regulation must have between 0.15 mg to 3 mg of iron per 100 kcal. Additionally, if a formula has less than 1 mg of iron per 100 kcal the formula is required to have a label 'Additional iron may be necessary', otherwise the label can say ‚'Infant formula with iron'.
Our baby formulas do not require the labelling 'additional iron may be necessary' since they all have at least 1 mg of iron per 100 kcal.