Is cranberry juice (from concentrate) safe for babies 10 months old?”
“Read the Labels on Juices! What you should look for when picking out a juice for your baby is nothing but water and the fruit on the ingredient label. Like “water and apples” or “water and prunes”. If the juice contains Ascorbic Acid – that’s just Vitamin C and is actually a good addition so don’t worry about that! Stay away from anything thing that has fructose, glucose, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup etc in it!” more good advice here-“A healthier, cheaper (and much neglected) alternative to giving baby juice is to give him water. Once you have introduced juice to your little one, it can then be hard to get him to switch to water – after all, juice is sweet, which is why babies like it so much. If you stick with water from the beginning, though, your baby won’t know what he’s missing!”: http://www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/giving-baby-juice.html As a mother of 5 (now 14-27), I gav