Differences
HiPP German brand baby formula has some differences when compared to its counterparts (HiPP Dutch and HiPP UK). These differences also vary depending on which stage of formula we are talking about. In general, the main difference between HiPP German Stage 1 and HiPP Dutch Stage 1 baby formula is that HiPP German contains starch as an ingredient while HiPP Dutch does not. Some parents are skeptical about the inclusion of starch in baby formulas, as it doesn’t offer much nutritional value. However, this ingredient can help thicken the formula and help your baby feel full for longer. Another difference between HiPP German and HiPP Dutch is that HiPP German Stage 2 contains soy, which is another controversial ingredient that some parents choose to avoid for their baby. Also, the packaging differs between these two formulas, as HiPP German is packaged in 600 gram foil pouches and HiPP Dutch is available in a 900 gram tin. When comparing HiPP German and HiPP UK, HiPP UK also does not contain starch, while HiPP German does. The packaging also differs a bit, as HiPP German comes in 600 gram foil pouches while HiPP UK is packaged in 800 gram foil pouches.