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September 24, 2025

The Rise of European Infant Formulas in America: What Parents Should Know

If you’ve been in the baby formula aisle lately, you might have noticed something new—European brands like HiPP, Holle, and Kendamil are popping up more and more. A few years ago, most parents in the U.S. had never even heard of them. But after the 2022 formula shortage, many families started looking overseas for safe and reliable options, and that interest hasn’t gone away.

So, what makes European formulas so appealing? And how do they compare with the trusted U.S. brands we’ve had for decades? Let’s take a closer look.

Why Parents Are Curious About European Formula

The formula shortage in 2022 was scary for many parents. Shelves were empty, recalls were in the news, and families had to scramble for alternatives. During that time, some parents turned to European formulas and liked what they found—organic labels, simple ingredients, and a reputation for high standards.

Today, those same formulas are easier to buy online and through U.S. distributors. They can cost more and sometimes take longer to arrive, but many parents feel the trade-off is worth it.

The Main Differences Between European and U.S. Formulas

Both U.S. and European formulas are safe and give babies the nutrition they need. The differences come down to rules and how the products are made:

- Sugar and Carbs: European rules don’t allow corn syrup in regular infant formulas. Lactose, the natural sugar in milk, has to make up at least 30% of the carbs. Parents like this because it’s closer to breastmilk.

- DHA for Brain Health: The EU requires DHA (an omega-3 fat) in all formulas. The U.S. doesn’t, but most American brands still add it—sometimes in smaller amounts.

- Stage-Based Options: European formulas often come in “stages” (newborn, 6 months+, toddler). U.S. formulas usually cover a wider age range in one product.

- Gentle Formulas: In the U.S., “sensitive” formulas often use corn syrup to make them easier to digest. European gentle formulas usually keep lactose as the carb but use proteins that are partly broken down.

Labels and Transparency

One thing parents often notice is the labels. European formulas usually highlight organic farming and where the milk comes from. U.S. organic formulas like Earth’s Best and Similac Organic are also transparent, but sometimes with less detail about farming practices.

Extra Benefits Some Parents Like

- Prebiotics and probiotics: Common in European formulas to help with digestion and gut health. Some U.S. formulas now include these too.

- Eco-friendly focus: European brands often promote sustainable farming and packaging. U.S. companies are moving in this direction as well.

Things to Consider Before Choosing European Formula

- Price: Usually higher than U.S. formulas.

- Availability: Better now than before, but online orders can still take time.

- Recalls: U.S. recalls are clearly announced by the FDA. If you buy imported formulas from unofficial sellers, you might not hear about recalls as quickly.

The Bottom Line

European formulas have gained popularity in America because parents want clean ingredients, organic options, and clear labeling. But U.S. formulas are also safe, carefully regulated, and provide complete nutrition for babies.

In the end, there’s no “better” or “worse”—just what feels right for your baby and your family. Some parents value organic farming and European standards, while others prefer the peace of mind and availability of U.S. brands. Both choices can support healthy growth and development.

👉 If you’re thinking about switching or trying something new, talk with your pediatrician first. Every baby is different, and what works well for one may not be the best for another.