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The Baby Drink market is a subset of the Baby Food industry, which focuses on providing beverages for infants and toddlers. These drinks are typically formulated to provide essential nutrients and vitamins for a growing child, and are often fortified with additional vitamins and minerals. Baby Drinks are typically available in a variety of flavors, such as fruit, vegetable, and dairy-based options. They are also available in a range of packaging formats, such as bottles, sachets, and pouches.
Baby Drinks are typically marketed as a convenient and nutritious option for busy parents, and are often seen as a healthier alternative to sugary drinks. They are also often used as a way to introduce new flavors and textures to a child's diet.
Some companies in the Baby Drink market include Gerber, Nestle, Abbott, and Plum Organics. Show Less Read more