

🌱 Nourish the future with every bottle — because your bub deserves the best!
Bubs 365 Day Grass Fed Infant Formula is a premium, Australian-made powdered milk designed for infants 0-12 months. Made from 365-day grass-fed, non-GMO milk, it delivers complete nutrition enriched with omega-3 DHA, omega-6 ARA, and 16 essential vitamins and minerals. Free from artificial additives and backed by nearly two decades of trusted quality, this formula supports immune health and digestive comfort with prebiotics and probiotics, ensuring your baby thrives naturally.

















| ASIN | B0DCKXZVS4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #556 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #9 in Powder Baby Formula |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,003) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Aussie Bubs |
| Package Dimensions | 5.8 x 5.16 x 5.12 inches; 1.25 Pounds |
L**E
This card is awesome!
I’ve been using the Chase Prime Visa card for over a year, and it’s become one of my favorite credit cards, especially for anyone who regularly shops on Amazon or Whole Foods. Here’s my personal take based on firsthand experience: ### Pros: 1. **Generous Cashback on Amazon/Whole Foods Purchases**: The card offers 5% cashback on Amazon.com and Whole Foods purchases if you're a Prime member. Since I do a lot of online shopping and grocery runs there, the cashback adds up quickly. Every couple of months, I have enough cashback points to significantly reduce my bill, which is super satisfying. 2. **Solid Rewards for Everyday Spending**: Besides Amazon and Whole Foods, the card gives 2% cashback on restaurant, gas station, and drugstore purchases. I find this feature great since I often fuel up and grab meals on the go, and it's nice knowing I’m getting something back on those purchases. 3. **No Annual Fee (with Prime)**: Since I’m already paying for Amazon Prime, having no additional fee for the card is a bonus. It's like getting extra perks from Prime without paying more. 4. **Redeemable Points**: I love that the cashback can be used directly on Amazon for purchases, but I usually save my points to cover larger purchases or statement credits. 5. **Travel Perks**: While I haven’t used it extensively, the card does offer some decent travel benefits like no foreign transaction fees and access to some travel protections, which can be useful for international travel. ### Cons: 1. **Requires Amazon Prime Membership**: The biggest downside is that the card is only valuable if you're already an Amazon Prime member, which costs around $139 a year. If you’re not a frequent Amazon shopper, the perks might not justify having the card. 2. **Limited Categories for High Cashback**: Outside of Amazon and Whole Foods, the cashback categories aren’t as high (2% for gas, restaurants, etc.), so if you're looking for a broader range of high-reward categories, this card might feel limited. 3. **Amazon-Heavy Focus**: While I enjoy the Amazon-focused rewards, someone who doesn’t shop there often might find the card’s benefits less compelling. If you’re looking for more flexibility in redeeming points for travel, the Chase Sapphire line might be better suited. ### Overall Verdict: If you’re an Amazon Prime member and do a lot of shopping on Amazon or at Whole Foods, this card is a no-brainer. The cashback rewards are generous, especially compared to other cards. However, if you’re not an Amazon or Whole Foods shopper, there are probably better options with broader rewards categories. For me, the Chase Prime Visa has been a great addition to my wallet, primarily for its ability to consistently give me back a portion of what I’m already spending.
S**S
VERY IMPRESSED. ONE OF MY FAVORITE CREDIT CARDS
After reading through well over 150 customer reviews, I was extremely hesitant about applying for the Chase Amazon Prime Visa Rewards card. I have been an avid Amazon customer for over 15 years... So, I am definitely a person that would greatly benefit from having/using an Amazon credit card that offers 5% cash back and interest free payment plans on Amazon.com purchases. Even so, and even though I knew that my credit score was more than high enough; I still chose to hold off on applying for the card for several years. The main reason I hesitated was because there were so many negative reviews on here. Specifically, the ones written by people (who claimed to have good credit) stating that the only reason they got denied was because they had more than 2 or 3 hard inquiries within the past year. Some of them even said that they were initially approved and then later received a denial letter. After reading countless reviews like that, I figured that there was no way I would qualify/get approved. That was how I felt up until 2 months ago. On July 1st, I finally decided that the potential reward was worth the risk. So I applied and was instantly approved! The $200 promotional Amazon store credit was immediately added to my account! The card was also automatically added as my default method of payment as well. It was super exciting! I am so glad that I decided to take the risk and apply that day. I honestly expected Chase to either deny me, require more time to make their decision, or change their mind after the fact... I expected this for 2 main reasons: #1 because my credit score was not the greatest at the time when I applied (due to my utilization rate=over 40%). #2 I knew that I had at least 5-6 recent hard inquiries that had all occurred within the last year. POSITIVE ASPECTS THAT I FEEL ARE WORTH MENTIONING: Chase was very generous with the amount of time that they automatically allowed me between the date of my initial purchase and the due date (when my first payment was due). For whatever reason, Chase allotted me a total of 54 days! My first purchase occurred on July 1st. My first payment was due on/by August 25th! 54 days is wayyyyy longer than I have ever had with any of my other credit cards. So much so, that it's caused me to wonder if Chase does this to ensure that the customer has received their physical card in time. (There were several negative reviews where people said that they were forced to pay their first statement after the initial due date (subject to late fees and derogatory remarks in their credit history) because of the fact that it took well over a month for them to finally receive their physical card.) I can only attest to my personal experience, which I fortunately received my physical card within 11 business days (which means that I actually received it 3 days earlier than what I was told to expect.) Chase makes it simple and easy to understand/know how much of the total balance needs to be paid in order for you to avoid any interest charges/fees. I have felt burdened in the past anytime I've used a card to make both promotional period 0% interest purchases as well as regular purchases. That's because some card company's tend to be vague when it comes to letting you know the exact amount to pay to avoid paying interest (surprising, right? lol). Chase lists both the total statement balance as well as the minimum balance you have to pay to avoid any interest charges. I am satisfied with the way the cash back balance rewards system works. It would be nice if Chase would allow customers to earn some level of cash back incentives on purchases that are classified as no interest special financing for a pre-determined promotional period purchases... Even if customers didn't receive the full 5% cash back percentage... This card can be used anywhere that VISA is accepted! It even offers 3% cash back incentive for gas station purchases while also offering other cash back incentives as well. I think that this is such a great feature that I did not expect! This is the longest review that I have ever written. I took the time to write all of this because I know that there are other people out there (who have read the reviews and thus are hesitant like I once was). Thank you for taking the time to read my novel.
B**7
I love my Prime Visa Card!
My Prime Visa is hands down the best card I've had. The various way to earn reward points / cash back, the ease of utilizing those points or converting them into dollars, and the additional Amazon perks that come along with it are perfect. Not to mention that the card itself is really high quality! I feel safe and secure with my purchases and get notifications any time there's activity that seems off. Every year our points pay for Christmas :)
S**D
Prime Visa Card
I use my Prime Visa card for every purchase I make. The cash back and rewards are great. It is amazing how much money I am able to save using this card. In addition, any refunds needed are handled quickly and I never have to follow up as I know they will be handled promptly. Prime Visa card is the only card I use.
M**S
Never pay an annual fee!
It's a good card to have and I have been relatively happy with it thus far. If it did have an annual fee I'd probably cancel the card as the interest rate is a bit high especially if you don't pay your balance in full every month so they easily cover what would otherwise be the annual fee by charging the high interest rate, I often do carry over balances from month to month so I end up paying well over what an annual fee would be and unfortunately that's life as we know it today.
E**N
Great card and benefits
Easy to use, gives 5% or if you wiling to wait even 6% points on purchases that you can use on next purchases. I have Chase as my main bank , so it was easy to get card , to pay card and monitor. Easy to use at Whole food stores, do not even need to have card, it is on your file. Love it
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