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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
My son likes these,
By charlie (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
This is what my wife wrote about these on her blog:
Pros: Great as a first finger food, low choking risk, tastes good, not very messy, packaged conveniently for on-the-go snack, does not contain wheat. Cons: Not sold in most supermarkets (have only found them at Walmart and Sam's Club and on Amazon.com), caused me temporary panic b/c they are made in China and contain skim milk powder BUT there seems to be no cause for concern. I've been giving Baby Mum-Mum rice crackers to SB as a snack since he was about 7 months old, and it was love at first bite. I taste all the stuff I give to SB to see how edible they are, and I have to say that they are pretty darn tasty. The crackers are very light and airy and sort of melt in your mouth as you chew (or mash in SB's case). They have a lightly sweet taste that makes them easy to eat. The box contains 12 conveniently wrapped packages of 2 crackers each - perfect for sticking in your diaper bag for snack time on the go. After SB's bottom front teeth came in at about 6.5 months, I started looking for a teething cracker or biscuit that doesn't have wheat in it (I read that it's better to wait until baby is 9-12 months old before introducing wheat due to the allergy risk) and couldn't find anything in the grocery aisles, surprisingly. Then I came across Baby Mum-Mums at my local Walmart, which are made of rice, not wheat. Although Baby Mum-Mums aren't exactly a teething cracker, they were close enough for me. I mainly wanted something that SB could practice biting and chewing on. They've turned out to be the perfect starter finger food. Initially, I would hold the cracker for SB as he chomped on it, but after a little encouragement, he started taking the cracker in his own hand and feeding himself. Yay, his first successful attempt at finger food self-feeding! The crackers were great for giving him finger food practice, since they are easy for his little hands to clasp and big enough for him to find his mouth with it. As you can see from the picture, they have a long oval shape and are pretty thin, so it's easy to bite off pieces. And they don't create much mess at all - a few crumbs here and there. I've found them to be a great distraction for SB when he gets fussy on car rides or in his stroller. There are a lot of things to like about Baby Mum-Mums. The box highlights the following: -No Artificial Colors or Flavors -No Preservatives -Gluten, Egg & Peanut Free -Baked, Low in Fat & No Trans Fat -No Added Fats or Oils But there is another important thing to note about these crackers. They are made in China AND contain milk powder. About a week after the melamine-tainted milk scandal came to light in China, it suddenly hit me that my SB's beloved Baby Mum-Mums might be one of the foods affected by the tainted milk. I went straight to the web to see what information I could dig up on Mum-Mums and the melamine issue, and...it seems that they are safe. A big sigh of relief. This is what I found: Statement from National Importers (importer/distributor of the product): This basically states that Mum-Mums contain milk powder imported from New Zealand and that food authorities in China, Australia, Canada, and the US have tested batches of Mum-Mums with results all coming back negative for melamine contamination. The full post: sammybearsays.blogspot.com/2008/10/baby-mum-mum-rice-rusks.html
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good brand from Taiwan,
By Ray of Agoura (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
My husband and I came from Taiwan and have been living in the US for over 15 years. Normally we only buy Chinese snacks that are brand names and made in US or Taiwan. However, I was very glad to find this product in Amazon even though I just bought it today and haven't yet received it. I do know "Hot Kid" very well and used to have it for snack growing up in Taiwan. It was one of my few favorite snacks made by a well reputed Taiwanese company. I trust this brand just as I do General Mills or Kraft. It was already a major food company in Taiwan back then and "rice rusk" was the most popular product. Now, this company has made its way to becoming one of the three biggest food companies in China. Interesting enough, these three companies are all Taiwanese companies. I think the main reason is that people in China do not trust their own brands. I believe that "Hot Kid"is a quality food product. I think the worry is overdone and the red flag is unnecessary. My son is 7 months now and it was a pleasing surprise to have found this product in US.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nutrition Informatoin Needs to be Updated,
By MkW "MonK" (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
The nutrition information is not what is on the box. The box does not list skim milk powder as an ingredient but does say that the product may contain traces of milk. I tried giving it to my 6 month old. She liked chewing on the rusk and only gagged a couple of times. However, it must contain milk because she is milk-protein intolerant and had a rash on her face and behind that evening. Too bad I can't return the other 5 boxes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I heart mum-mum,
This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
Oh my, as the mother of the world's crankiest teether, I should have been on the lookout for something like this. Honestly, I'm smacking myself in the forehead for not trying mum-mums earlier. Because my son? He loves him some mum-mum. They let him happily gnaw away before dissolving into non-choking hazard goo, and this kid has been pretty unimpressed with all those other teething products out there. I know because I own them all. Seriously, all of them. Sophie? Berry teether? Water ring teether? Bead teether? Mesh feeder-teether thing? Ice cube in a washcloth? They're all garbage in my sons eyes. Some asian rice rusks with a funny name=LOVE.
Pros: I can find them at my local Walmart. They're perfectly portioned with two to a package (like poptarts), and they're easily tossed into a diaper bag. I break them in half before handing them off to my son, but that's just because he has a tendency to randomly chuck things out his stroller, and this keeps him from wasting an entire precious mum-mum. I personally think they taste pretty good (I haven't tried the other flavors). Also, they're cheap, much cheaper than all those teething products I just listed up there. Cons: While somewhat sturdy, they are not crush proof, as evidenced by the large amount of mum-mum dust in my purse. They hold up much better if given their own diaper bag compartment, rather than tossed in with all the rest of your stuff. Also, while they dissolve into goo, that goo is gross, and it is super sticky as it dries. Nothing a couple of baby wipes can't fix, and fortunately, the goo doesn't stain.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Just For Babies,
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I first discovered this product while stocking the baby food aisle of my local Wal-Mart where I work. I'm always on the look-out for low fat, low carb products and this fits the bill. There are 12 foil wrapped Mum-Mums containing 2 crispy wafers each measuring 4 1/2 by 1 1/2 inches.A serving is two of these easy to open packets,just zip them open from top to bottom along the side. They dissolve easily in your mouth and are still sturdy enough to spread peanut butter between for a sandwich that even a toddler would love, or top with tuna or egg salad without getting soggy. Great as a salsa dipper.They are bland taste wise but they're made of rice and they're a healthy alternative.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seriously awesome snack for babies!,
By J. Miller "book lover in CA" (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I have 9 month old twins who have decided to be very independent. Baby Mum Mums allow them to feed themselves and provide a snack that dissolves easily so that I do not worry.
I have only tried the vegetable flavor Mum Mums, but as I said, the Twinsies love them! Highly recommended. Note: They are always sold out at our local store. I'm considering getting a subscription to them on Amazon so that I don't have to be disappointed in the store.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gluten free snack!!,
This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
As other reviewers say, these are great. My baby loves them, they're not very messy and they're cheap! The Amazon price is the same as the price at our nearby Walmart. However, both Amazon and Walmart are frequently sold out of these because they are so popular. So, stock up when they are available.
Another plus (for us anyway) is that they are gluten free. It is extremely hard to find good snack/finger foods for babies that don't have wheat flour in them. Additionally, I've found that any that didn't have wheat usually had corn instead, which I'm also a little wary to give my baby for the first year at least. These are just rice! They are perfect. I can't recommend them enough.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mum-Mums - Great,
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
These are great! The kids love them, very healthy for them and they are very convenient with very little crumbs to clean up. They don't turn into a soggy cooie or cracker. We ordered them have from Amazon (much cheaper and with super fast delivery) in each flavor they offer after trying them from a local grocery store. The kids seem to enjoy the banana and the strawbery the best, but they honestly go crazy as soon as they see the package come out of the cabinet. Highly recommended!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love mum mums,
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
These are great for babies and toddlers. Taste good and low in calories. I like to eat them for a low cal snack.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best infant/toddler snack!,
By mjs (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
As a mom of four, I probably should've bought stock in Gerber considering how many Puffs we've gone through in the past 5 years. I noticed these while shopping at Target and gave them to my son as his first self-fed food at about 7 mos. and he absolutely loved them. He is now 10 mos. and prefers these to any other snack, including puffs. They are easy to hold, dissolve quickly, don't leave too much mess, and are conveniently packaged in packs of 2 (great to toss in your bag). I would highly recommend this to any mom. They are hard to find in most supermarkets so I'm thrilled that Amazon has them now and at such a good price.
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