![]() ![]() But if we want to follow grammar rules as closely as we can, the one that breaks the rules the least is “li’l”. ![]() ![]() Of course, neither of the three options is technically “correct”. “Li’l” Is Technically The Least Grammatically Incorrect It’s very rare for someone to shorten it to “li’l”. But the two most common ways are “lil” and “lil'”. There isn’t a correct way to shorten “little”, as this is a word that cannot be shortened in a grammatically correct way. Li’l Or Lil’ Or ‘Lil? Which Is The Correct Short Form For “Little”? Today, we’ll look at the correct way to shorten “little”, why people shorten it anyway, and where it even comes from. Many people like to change “little” into “lil”. And one word that we often like to make shorter is “Little”. Gerber Products Company is a leader in early childhood nutrition.For one reason or another, we love to shorten words down. Gerber Products Company joined the Nestlé family on September 1, 2007. Gerber was founded in 1928 in Fremont, Michigan. Additional information about the product, upcoming promotions and chewing milestone tips for parents can be found by visiting. Lil’ Bits™ recipes are now available at major retailers. The Lil’ Bits™ recipes come in convenient plastic tubs and a variety of flavors, including seven fruits and three veggies: In addition, Lil’ Bits™ recipes were developed with the help of our panel of 2,000 tiny taste testers.” We use a unique cooking process for all of our Lil’ Bits™ recipes to ensure perfectly sized, soft pieces and have worked extensively with developmental experts to design a developmentally appropriate product. “We hold ourselves to high standards – no other company is currently offering a product comparable to Lil’ Bits™ recipes. “It’s important our food is as delicious as it is nutritious at Gerber,” said Sarah Smith-Simpson, Senior Scientist of Child Development and Consumer Insights for Nestle Nutrition Meals and Drinks. Introducing pureed foods with soft pieces at this time allows children to explore multiple textures before transitioning fully to solid, table foods.Īdditionally, Gerber hosted 80 taste tests and shared over 30,000 spoonfuls of Lil’ Bits™ recipes with a panel of babies to ensure the product not only helps in chewing but also has a baby-approved taste. Research found as older babies develop side to side movement of their tongue, they can begin to move small, soft pieces of food to their jawline for mashing – the early skills of chewing. Gerber invested over $100 million in technology to create Lil’ Bits™ recipes and worked with 80 experts who spent over 120,000 hours developing the product. Our new recipe provides the perfect solution for parents to help their babies develop the necessary chewing skills to transition to table food.” ![]() “As a mother of two, I know that introducing food to our kids is an important milestone in our lives. “The Gerber family is passionate about finding ways to help nurture happy and healthy babies, and our Lil’ Bits™ recipes are the perfect transitional food when introducing chewing to little ones,” said Aileen Stocks, Chief Marketing Officer. This new category innovation features a unique and revolutionary cooking method that gives Lil’ Bits™ recipes perfectly-sized soft pieces to help babies master the essential chewing developmental milestone. Product offers new, textural progression with perfectly sized soft pieces of fruits or vegetables that help babies learn to chew and make transition to table food easierįLORHAM PARK, NJ (April 30, 2015) – Early childhood nutrition leader Gerber announced today the launch of its newest products, Gerber 3 rd Foods® Lil’ Bits™ recipes. Ciara ® Introduces Breakthrough Innovation with New 3 rd Foods ® Lil’ Bits ™ Recipes ![]()
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