We’ve made changes to our Aptamil® Gold+ formulations We’ve made changes to our Aptamil® Gold+ formulations We’ve made changes to our Aptamil® Gold+ formulations
New Look & Recipe

We’ve made changes to our Aptamil® Gold+ formulations

Formulation changes and how to transition

Please choose between the Toddler or Infant tab below:

Aptamil® Gold+ Toddler & Junior now with a new look & improved formulation.

From September 2023, you’ll be seeing our new Aptamil® Gold+ premium toddler and junior milk on shelves and online. Rest assured our new formulation continues to nutritionally support your child’s immune system with 8 immunity nutrients* and the same great taste. *Contains zinc, iron, iodine, and vitamins A, B6, B12, C and D to support a normal immune system. When prepared as directed and consumed as part of a healthy varied diet. 

For Australia specific information please click here.

What are the key changes?

Aptamil Gold+ Stage 3

  • Revised protein levels, nutritionally tailored to support toddlers’ needs.

When prepared as directed and consumed as part of a healthy varied diet.

Aptamil Gold+ 3 Premium Toddler Supplement from 1 year

Aptamil Gold+ Stage 4

  • Revised protein levels, nutritionally tailored to support toddlers’ needs.
  • Removed vanilla flavour

When prepared as directed and consumed as part of a healthy varied diet.

Aptamil Gold+ 4 Premium Junior Supplement from 2 years

FAQ

What products have these changes?
Has the scoop changed? From what to what?
Why have you removed the vanilla flavour?

If you would like to know more about the Aptamil® Gold+ range you can find our Frequently Asked Questions here.

Product Availability

You’ll find our updated Aptamil® Gold+ toddler & junior formulations available from all major retailers and the Nutricia Store.

If you know that your child is particularly sensitive to change, we recommend that you gradually introduce them to the new products. Rest assured that any slight changes in digestion should be minimal and temporary.

Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 1 to 2
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 3 to 4
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 5 to 6
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 7

Aptamil® Gold+ Infant & Follow-On Formula now has a new look & minor formulation change

From September 2023, you’ll be seeing our new Aptamil® Gold+ Infant & Follow-On Formula on shelves and online. Made with key ingredients to support your baby.

For Australia specific information please click here.

FAQ

What products have these changes?
Has the scoop changed? From what to what?
Why have you removed the vanilla flavour?

If you would like to know more about the Aptamil® Gold+ range you can find our Frequently Asked Questions here.

Product Availability

You’ll find our updated Aptamil® Gold+ infant formulas available from all major retailers and the Nutricia Store.

If you know that your baby is particularly sensitive to change, we recommend that you gradually introduce them to the new products. Rest assured that any slight changes in digestion should be minimal and temporary.

Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 1 to 2
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 3 to 4
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 5 to 6
Aptamil Toddler - Formula Transition Plan - Day 7

Nutricia Careline

For more information or to understand all of the changes we have made please contact our Careline Team of nutritionists, dietitians and midwives on 0800 438 500 or send us an enquiry.

Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is important that, in preparation for and during breastfeeding, you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. The social and financial implications of using infant formula should be considered. Improper use of an infant formula or inappropriate foods or feeding methods may present a health hazard. If you use infant formula, you should follow manufacturers’ instructions for correct bottle preparation – failure to follow the instructions may make your baby ill. Always consult your doctor, midwife or health care professional for advice about feeding your baby.