Snacks not labeled for infants—can children really not have any at all?
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Snacks not labeled for infants—can children really have none at all? Is it possible that children's snacks don't even have an infant label to begin with?
Snacks that aren't labeled as infant formula—can children really not eat any of them at all?
Is it possible that there's no such thing as “infant formula-labeled snacks” for children?
First, the infant standard is an official mandatory regulation. Products not manufactured under this standard aren't necessarily unsuitable for babies.
The infant standard applies exclusively to infant formula and complementary foods. There's no such thing as “infant-standard snacks.”
Regarding regular food products, the term “infant standard” typically refers to the current five national Q standards for infant products. For specifics, see this chart:

It should be noted that currently, there are no national standards for infant and toddler snacks in China.
However, for children aged 3 and above, relevant general requirements and consumption guidelines are already in place and can be referenced as shown in the figure below:

So when choosing snacks for your child, don't just fixate on whether they meet infant standards.
As long as the ingredient list is clean, letting your child try something new isn't out of the question.
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