Cooling powdered feed

My baby has been exclusively pump fed for the last 4 months (before that he was mixed fed for a couple of months with ready made formula). I am now switching him to be exclusively formula fed. He is happy to have ready made formula but is rejecting formula that I make up from powder. The only reason I can think of is he is used to milk being cold (either straight from the fridge or room temperature) so he doesn’t want warmed milk (which the powdered stuff is even after using the nuby to cool it). Any suggestions on how I can cool the feed down more so he eats it? I can’t afford to not use powdered formula!

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Rapid cool? Feeds in theory last 2 hours once made up so if you're organized and know when he'll feed you could make one a bit in advance so you can cool it down x

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Could you batch make and leave bottles in the fridge? If baby prefers them cold you don't have to warm them up. They last 24 hours in the fridge

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Make up the feeds and put them in the fridge, they’ll last for 24 hours.

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