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Hundreds of parents ‘love this formula’ for their babies — here’s why

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Hundreds of parents ‘love this formula’ for their babies — here’s why
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Nara Organics, an infant formula brand founded by Esther Hallam, has gained popularity among parents for its organic, clinically tested formula made with high-quality whole milk fat and developed over seven years. The formula received a first-of-its-kind FDA GRAS approval and is manufactured in Germany under strict EU and FDA regulations, with additional independent testing. Unlike many competitors, Nara conducted a double-blind clinical trial and offers its product at a lower price point than similar organic brands.

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Shopping Hundreds of parents ‘love this formula’ for their babies — here’s why By Charlotte Finch Published May 1, 2026, 3:06 p.m. ET New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Within many infant formulas are questionable, if not dangerous, ingredients. For parents paying upwards of $30 a can, that’s not just expensive, it’s concerning. Nara Organics is different. Founded by Esther Hallam after her own search for a formula she trusted came up short, the company spent seven years developing a proprietary, patent-pending recipe rather than licensing one. It uses the highest level of organic whole milk fat currently available in a U.S.

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