Classic Ready to Feed 70ml Starter Pack
6 x 70ml | 0 - 12 months










Classic Ready to Feed 70ml Starter Pack
6 x 70ml | 0 - 12 months | £7.95 per pack
WHOLE MILK FATS
FREE FROM PALM, SOY AND FISH OIL
PLANT-BASED DHA
Our Classic Ready to feed milk is made with love and inspired by nature. Our starter pack is conveniently packed with 6 x 70ml bottles and 6 pre-sterilised teats for hospital trips or days out.
Our Ready to feed uniquely avoids both palm oil and fish oil. Instead it's packed with natural cow’s milk blended with healthy essential acids.
Our Ready to Feed First Infant Milk is suitable from birth.
Truly British
We're a proud British business, at home in the Lake District
Whole Milk
Every recipe starts with creamy natural goodness from grass-fed cows
Trusted Quality
We never use palm oil or soy. More space for delicious milk from family farms
Family Founded
We put your family first, because we're still family run and independent
Clean Recipes
Never fish oil - our Omega 3 comes from marine algae, for all the benefits and no fishy flavour
preparation
CHECK CAP BEFORE OPENING. DO NOT USE IF SEAL IS BROKEN. PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY MAKE YOUR BABY ILL.
Step 1
Wash hands and warm the feed by standing the sealed bottle in a bain marie of hot water.
Step 2
SHAKE BOTTLE WELL. Unscrew cap and carefully remove aluminium foil seal. Dispose of both cap and seal carefully.
Step 3
Add sterilised teat by holding the teat ring and screwing directly onto the bottle. Test temperature on your wrist before feeding. If feed has not been used within 1 hour, we recommend that you throw it away and start again. Do not add food products such as cows’ milk and do not re-heat in a microwave.
nutritional values |
||
---|---|---|
Energy |
kJ kcal |
272 65 |
Fat Saturated fatty acids Mono-unsaturated fatty acids Poly-unsaturated fatty acids Linoleic Acid (LA) Alpha-lionlenic acid (ALA) Arachidonic acid Docosahexaenoic acid Carbohydrates (calculated) Sugars Lactose Inositol Fibres Galacto-oligosaccharides Protein (N x 6.25) Whey Casein/Whey ratio |
g g g g mg mg mg mg g g g mg g g g g |
3.3 0.31 2.29 0.75 620 57 16.5 16.5 7.3 7.1 7 6.2 <0.5 0.3 1.3 0.75 40/60 |
Minerals Sodium Potassium Magnesium Calcium Manganese Iron Copper Zinc Phosphorus Chloride Fluoride Iodine Selenium |
mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg µg µg |
26.5 63 6.5 58 0.032 0.44 0.052 0.49 37.4 60 14.5 3.8 |
Vitamins Vitamin A (trans retinol equivalent) Vitamin D Vitamin E (α-Tocopherol) Vitamin K Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) Niacin Pantothenic acid Vitamin B6 Biotin Folate Vitamin B12 Vitamin C |
µg-RE µg mg µg mg mg mg mg mg mg µg-DFE µg mg |
60 1.5 2.1 6 0.061 0.09 0.5 0.6 0.063 0.002 20 0.2 11 |
Other Choline L-Carnitine (naturally occurring) Taurine |
mg mg mg |
24 1.4 3 |
key ingredients
water, whey powder partially demineralised (from milk), vegetable oils (sunflower oil high oleic, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil), lactose (from milk), skimmed milk powder, galacto-oligosaccharides (from milk), emulsifier (soy lecithins), potassium citrate, calcium salts of orthophosphoric acid, calcium salts of citric acid, sodium chloride, oil from Mortierella alpina, oil from microalgae Schizochytrium sp., calcium chloride, magnesium salts of orthophosphoric acid, L-phenylalanine, vitamin C, choline chloride, sodium citrate, potassium hydroxide, acidity regulator: citric acid, L-tryptophan, L-histidine, L-cystine, inositol, taurine, vitamin E, zinc sulphate, iron sulphate, niacin, pantothenic acid, cupric sulphate, vitamin A, manganese sulphate, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, potassium iodide, folic acid, sodium selenite, vitamin K, vitamin D, biotin, vitamin B12.
Allergy Advice: For Allergens See Ingredients in Bold.
How do we compare?
Classic Ready to Feed 70ml Starter Pack |
---|
*Pricing and ingredients information taken from Tesco.com and accurate as of 27/08/25.
find your perfect formula
It's as easy as 1,2,3... Tailor the perfect match for your family's needs in just a few questions.
Take the Quiz
Please read the following notice
Most healthcare professionals agree that breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding because it has many benefits for both you and your baby.
If you are considering changing over from breastfeeding or combining breast and bottle feeding, you are advised to talk to your midwife or health visitor first. Once the decision to stop breastfeeding has been made, it may be difficult to go back. Partial bottle feeding with an infant formula milk, especially in the first few weeks of life, may also reduce the supply of your breast milk.
If you choose to bottle feed, it is very important that you use an infant formula milk throughout the first year.
Please ensure that you follow all usage instructions very carefully.