 Side by side they taste pretty comparable, but I know deep down there is probably a difference. Beats me man. |
Always here to answer the questions asked that have no answers to inquire of... or, no wait, um... Never mind, I reviewed the two leading brands of formula.
Enfamil is rich, creamy, satisfying, not too foamy, and more or less just like mom used to make.
Similac sent us a free sample, but we’d already started on Enfamil, so I’ve never really tried it. The can looks pretty tasty, I did chew on the cap for a bit with glee. I think the parents gave it to a co-worker, not sure.
In conclusion:
Enfamil = Good.
Similac = Huh?
After no fewer than two dozen inquiries (as it seems search engines just LOVE this page) I feel a need to address an important question. Did we take sponsorship dollars from Enfamil or Similac to publish this page? Nope, quite the opposite.
As it would turn out, after this page outranked both Enfamil and Similac for their respective ranking in the age-old "Enfamil vs. Similac" debate, Dominic entered this great green world thirsty for either one. Considering capitalizing on this good fortune to the tune of allowing a billionaire giant to sponsor us; we contacted them for a nickel or two.
Neither Enfamil nor Similac would sponsor us to the tune of even a single bottle of their debatably hormone-riddled formula. We were forced to look further for that formula friendly sponsorship with the goodly folks at Nestle, proprietors of Good Start, the only food for pre-food babies made by a food company. They likewise had no interest in kicking us so much as a coupon.
So when I say (even in retrospect) that my assessment is "huh?" I mean it. There's no clear favorite, and believe me pal, we've done all the research and asked every last scrap of those baby supplying yokels to endorse us as we'd endorse them, but I guess you can't put a price on publicity like this , at least none of these formula makerswould.
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Editor's Note:
This article was updated to reflect Dominic's desire to assess for himself the two leading formulas. The resulting article additions are the result of those interviews and inquiries.
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