Cow & Gate is dedicated to providing tailored nutrition that babies love. Cow & Gate produces milk for the healthy growth and development of bottle-fed babies and nutritionally balanced foods for babies and toddlers.

Cow & Gate products meet the highest international quality standards. As a general principle, Cow & Gate encourages mother’s feed as the best start to life. However, our baby milk range is a safe and nutritious alternative for babies and toddlers, who are not on mother’s feed for whatever reason.

At Cow & Gate, an expert team of scientists, dieticians and nutritionists ensure our baby milk range and foods always have the right balance of nutrients and ingredients for every stage of child growth. It is because we believe that one of the most essential things in the first three years of life is the food we put into our bodies. It is important for the healthy growth of your baby‘s rapidly developing brain, body and immune system. And by giving your baby a nutritionally balanced diet, like that of Cow & Gate products, you are also helping establish lifelong foundations for healthy eating habits.

In Pakistan, Muller & Phipps Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. has been the official partner of Cow & Gate for the last 27 years, involved in import, distribution and marketing of these prestigious nutritional products to meet the needs of children up to seven years of age.

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