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What 5 baby formula products score on

We scored 5 products in this category on the same 5 criteria, weighted the same way. That makes them comparable, which lets the set say things no single review can — where products genuinely differ, and where the thing they are all marketed on turns out not to separate them at all.

Where they differ most

Tolerance

Scores run from 3.0 to 4.5 across 5 products — a 1.5-point spread. This is the criterion worth reading closely before buying.

Where they're all much the same

Preparation

Every product lands between 3.0 and 3.5. A solved problem in this category, and a poor reason to pay more.

Every criterion, across the category

Criterion Weight Average Range Spread Scored
ToleranceHow babies tend to get on with it — reflux, gas and settling are what parents report. 25% 3.9 3.0–4.5 1.5 5
ValueCost per feed against the alternatives. 15% 3.6 3.0–4.5 1.5 5
NutritionWhat is in it against what infants need, and how it compares with the standard alternatives. 30% 4.5 4.0–5.0 1.0 5
IngredientsSourcing, additives, and what is deliberately left out. 15% 4.4 4.0–5.0 1.0 5
PreparationHow readily it mixes, how it behaves cold, and how fiddly it is at three in the morning. 15% 3.2 3.0–3.5 0.5 5

The underlying data

Every product and every score behind the figures above, so the findings can be checked rather than taken on trust.

Product OverallNutritionTolerancePreparationIngredientsValue
Enfamil NeuroPro Infant Formula 4.35.04.03.04.54.5
Similac 360 Total Care Infant Formula 4.25.04.03.04.53.5
Bobbie Organic Infant Formula 4.14.54.03.55.03.0
Good Start GentlePro Infant Formula 3.94.04.53.54.03.0
Earth's Best Organic Dairy Infant Formula 3.64.03.03.04.04.0

How this was put together

Each of the 5 products is scored out of five on every criterion above by a named reviewer, with the reasoning published beside each number. The overall figure is those scores weighted by the shares shown.

The scores come from published manufacturer specifications and from what verified owners consistently report across the retailers selling the product. We do not test products ourselves, and no figure on this page should be read as a measurement. What it is instead is a large body of owner reporting and specification, read against one consistent rubric — which is something no individual review can tell you and something the manufacturers will not.

Averages are the mean across products, counting each product once however many reviews it has. A dash means nobody has scored that product on that criterion yet, and it is left out of that criterion's figures rather than counted as a zero.

Figures current as of publication and updated as reviews are added. Free to quote with attribution and a link to this page.

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