Cerebelly vs Plum Organics Baby Food (2026): Which Is Better?
Premium brain-nutrient pouches at $3 each versus a massive organic lineup with 100+ products at $1.50. Here's how they actually compare.
โก The Core Difference
Cerebelly and Plum Organics occupy very different positions in the baby food market. Cerebelly is a premium, science-driven brand with about 20 pouch varieties, each fortified with 16 brain-development nutrients. Plum Organics is one of the most established organic baby food brands in the U.S. with over 100 products spanning purees, grain blends, protein blends, snack bars, and teething wafers โ all at roughly half the price. Cerebelly is a specialist; Plum Organics is a generalist with massive reach.
- Price: Cerebelly ~$3/pouch | Plum Organics ~$1.50/pouch
- Product range: Cerebelly ~20 pouches | Plum Organics 100+ products
- Approach: Cerebelly = organic + brain-nutrient fortification | Plum = organic whole-food variety
- Unique to Plum: Mighty 4 blends (fruit + veggies + protein + grains in one pouch)
- Unique to Cerebelly: 16 added brain nutrients with amounts listed per pouch
๐ง Nutrition Comparison
Cerebelly wins on targeted nutrient density. Every Cerebelly pouch is engineered to deliver measurable amounts of DHA, iron, choline, zinc, folate, and 11 other brain-supporting nutrients. Plum Organics delivers the nutrients naturally found in its organic ingredients โ which can be substantial (their Mighty 4 line includes protein from Greek yogurt and fiber from oats), but nothing is supplementally added. Plum's Mighty 4 Banana Blueberry Purple Carrot Greek Yogurt Oat pouch delivers 3g of protein and 2g of fiber, making it more of a mini meal than a standard puree. But it doesn't contain added DHA or supplemental iron.
- Cerebelly adds DHA, iron, choline, zinc, folate, vitamin D, vitamin E, and more to every pouch
- Plum Organics' Mighty 4 line includes protein and grains โ the closest Plum gets to a nutritionally complete pouch
- Plum's standard Stage 1 and 2 purees are primarily fruit and vegetable blends with minimal caloric density
- For iron-deficient or DHA-low diets, Cerebelly directly fills gaps; Plum does not
๐ Product Range and Variety
Plum Organics dominates on variety. Their product line spans Stage 1 single-ingredient purees (Just Prunes, Just Peaches), Stage 2 blends (Apple Spinach, Pear Purple Carrot), Stage 3 with chunkier textures, the Mighty 4 protein-and-grain blends, Mighty Morning breakfast pouches, Little Yums teething wafers, and Mighty Snack Bars for toddlers. This makes Plum a one-stop shop for babies from 4 months through toddlerhood. Cerebelly's 20 pouch varieties are well-curated and vegetable-forward but can't match Plum's breadth. Cerebelly also has no snack products, breakfast blends, or finger-food options.
- Plum standouts: Mighty 4 (fruit+veg+protein+grain), Mighty Morning (oat-based breakfast), Little Yums (teethers)
- Cerebelly standouts: White Bean Pumpkin, Spinach Apple Sweet Potato, Purple Carrot Blueberry
- Plum available at virtually every grocery store, pharmacy, and major retailer
- Cerebelly mainly online, Target, and select Whole Foods locations
๐ฒ Value and Monthly Cost
For most families, Plum Organics is the significantly better value. At $1.50/pouch, a baby eating 2 pouches per day costs about $90/month with Plum. The same usage with Cerebelly runs $180โ$210/month at full price, or roughly $140โ$170 on subscription. Over a year, the difference exceeds $1,000. Plum Organics' Mighty 4 blends โ which include protein and grains for about $1.75/pouch โ offer especially strong value as a meal-in-a-pouch for older babies and toddlers.
- Plum Organics monthly cost (2/day): ~$90
- Cerebelly monthly cost (2/day): ~$180โ$210 (or ~$140โ$170 on subscription)
- Annual difference: $1,000+ depending on usage
- Plum frequently runs sales and multipack deals at Target and Amazon
๐ Which Should You Choose?
Plum Organics is the better overall value for most families โ huge variety, affordable, widely available, and the Mighty 4 line is genuinely nutritious. Cerebelly is the better choice if you specifically want to maximize brain-nutrient delivery per pouch and are comfortable paying a premium. They address different needs and work well together.
- Choose Cerebelly if: Brain-nutrient fortification is your top priority and budget is flexible
- Choose Plum Organics if: You want affordable organic variety, one-stop-shop convenience, and products that grow with your child from purees to snacks
- Best of both: Use 1 Cerebelly pouch/day for brain nutrients and Plum Organics for everything else
- Bottom line: Plum Organics wins on value and variety; Cerebelly wins on targeted nutrition per serving