Heard that it's not safe for babies to eat this? Is it true? My lo loves it.


Foods imported into Singapore are strictly tested, so if it has been allowed back on shelves, it means that it has passed testing. I would go for other similar options. There's an organic teething rusk from Bellamy's Organic. http://www.agapebabies.com/agapebabies/formula-milk-feeding/baby-food/teething-rusks-biscuits.html
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It used to be taken off the shelves for melamine issues. If it can be placed back and selling in NTUC then it should be safe already. Personally I wouldn't risk it.
Moderation is a key. If you worry about the safety then better don't take risks.
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