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How hot should the water be that I use to make formula from powder or concentrated liquid?

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How hot should the water be that I use to make formula from powder or concentrated liquid?

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Mix our concentrated liquid or powder formula with cool water (35-75°F). It should feel cool on your wrist. You can also use warm water, but only if you feed or refrigerate the formula immediately. Warm water is about 100°F or body temperature. It should feel neutral (neither warm nor cool) on your wrist.

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Mix our concentrated liquid or powder formula with cool water (35-75°F). It should feel cool on your wrist. You can also use warm water, but only if you feed or refrigerate the formula immediately. Warm water is about 100°F or body temperature. It should feel neutral (neither warm nor cool) on your wrist.

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