the kendamil difference
Made in the UK
The What? Kendamil is British owned and British Made
The Why? Whereas all other standard baby formula you'll find in supermarkets is imported, Kendamil is uniquely made in the British Lake District and sources all of its milk from Red Tractor accredited farms across the UK. We even take our name from our home town in the Lake District, Kendal.
Whole Milk Fats
The What?Kendamil uniquely uses Whole Milk as a source of fat
The Why? By including Whole Milk as our primary ingredient and a source of fat in our formula, Kendamil has a naturally creamy taste and reduced levels of vegetable oils, which form 100% of the fat content in other formula. It also means Kendamil includes naturally occuring MFGM (Milk Fat Globule Membrane).
No Palm Oil
The What? Kendamil has NEVER used Palm Oil
The Why? Because of the scientific research linking Palm Oil to the malabsorption of minerals in the gut as well as the negative impacts on the environment, we have NEVER used it in Kendamil (and we have petitioned the UK government to ban it in all formula!)
Plant-Based DHA
The What? Kendamil sources Omega 3 from plants!
The Why? By opting to source our Omega 3 (DHA) from sustainably farmed marine algae, we avoid the fish oil allergen found in most formula and also do better for the world by not contributing to overfishing!
No Fish Oil / Vegetarian
The What? Kendamil is uniquely Veggie friendly!
The Why? By sourcing our Omega 3 from marine algae and avoiding animal rennet in our production process, Kendamil is uniquely certified Vegetarian!
Product information
Ingredients as good as they are
Frequently asked questions
Your questions answeredWhat is so special about organic?
Why do you use full cream milk?
How is Stage 1 and 2 different?
Does Kendamil contain palm oil?
Can I change to Kendamil immediately?
Can I refrigerate Kendamil milks?
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What are the small dark particles sometimes seen in the formula milk?
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