Justin Morrice
He says that while most products do have warning labels, it can become routine for parents to just grab the cheesies or puffs without looking to see that they may have been open for too many days.
I know it’s never crossed my mind to check a can of Pringles a week after opening them. I just open them and eat them. So without Justin’s warning, I can’t say I would have thought any different about a can of my baby’s puffs after a few days.
What happened to Annabelle is a scary reminder that this could happen to any kiddo. Think before you pour, and check the labels for details and warnings about the food you feed your kiddos. They’re there, and thanks to parents like Justin who share their experience, we now know that reading those labels could mean the difference between life and death.
Justin Morrice
Share this story with a parent of young children today, and educate yourself further by reading some of the warning labels in your pantry.