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Reddit mentions of Munchkin Formula Dispenser, Colors May Vary

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Munchkin Formula Dispenser, Colors May Vary. Here are the top ones.

Munchkin Formula Dispenser, Colors May Vary
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Each chamber of 3 section dispenser holds powdered formula for 9 ounce servingUnique design, with grips to help open and close the lidIdeal for use with all bottle and/or formula brandsBPA freeColors may vary, you may receive in one of the following colors: blue, pink, or green
Specs:
ColorColors May Vary
Height4 Inches
Length4 Inches
Release dateMarch 2011
Size1 Count
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Munchkin Formula Dispenser, Colors May Vary:

u/AHusbandAnd2Cats · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

There's this thing too so you can measure out individual bottle amounts and then keep a bottle of water in your bag as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Munchkin-Formula-Dispenser-Colors-Vary/dp/B004LWZZ08/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1426517804&sr=8-3&keywords=munchkin+formula+dispenser

u/aintnochickenwing · 2 pointsr/FormulaFeeders

So since she might be drinking it out of a cup instead of bottle, which will be more difficulty to shake, you might want to get the mixing pitcher and make enough for the day to store in the fridge. It's absolutely fine to store formula that has been mixed but not drank out of in the fridge for 24 hours! So you can mix a set amount, store it, and pour out however much you need. I do sometimes microwave our bottles, which is not recommended because it can form hot spots. I just make sure I mix it really well afterward and squeeze a little in my mouth to be sure it isn't too hot. Roo hates cold bottles and Aoife might not like them cold since she's used to body-temp milk!

Our schedule is like this:
7, wake up
Between 7-8, bottle (6-7 oz)
8, breakfast (eggs, oatmeal, whatever)
10, snack (Cheerios, fruit)
11-1, nap
1, bottle (6-7 oz)
2, lunch
4-6, nap
6, bottle (4 oz)
7, dinner
9, bedtime bottle (6-9 oz)

Sometimes he'll have another 4-6 oz bottle in there too, and sometimes he'll have a midnight bottle. You might want to start her at just 4 oz or so since she isn't used to it, so that you're not wasting too much. If she finishes it, give more! She should probably have between 24-32 oz at this point, depending on how much solids she gets down in a day.

You're supposed to dump formula after they've drank out of the bottle/cup. Sometimes we will put it straight back in the fridge, and add it to the next feeding. I hate wasting, and so far he hasn't gotten sick.

I sterilized everything once, when we first bought it, but now we just wash things by hand. I use tap water to make his bottles since we have very safe water.

If you're going out and about, they make cool little containers that you can bring along a premeasured bit of formula. Like this. And I'll pack some bottles filled with water, so I can just dump the powder in when he gets hungry.

I think that's all for now! If I think of anything else I'll pop back in :) Good luck! It might be a rough week or two, but it's never been super easy for you anyway. You got this!!!