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9oz Born Free Bisphenol-A Free Plastic Baby Bottles 4pk
| Start Price |
USD 39.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 44.99 |
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| Bid Count |
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| Buy It Now Price |
USD 44.99 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, May 11, 2008 |
| End Time |
Saturday, May 17, 2008 |
| Location |
Nashville, TN |
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Description
This auction is for two NEW Twin Packs (4 Bottles) of Born Free BPA Free Bottles The Safe and Smart Feeding System 0 + Months Bottles include level 1 nipples Safer Bisphenol-A free plastic New valve: smooth flow, No Leaks! Helps reduce colic & ear infections. Does not contain the hormone disrupting chemical BPA - Safer Plastic free from Bisphenol-A Softer Nipples That Don't Collapse: The Born Free™ nipples are extremely soft and gentle for your baby to suckle. The nipples are available in 5 different flow rates to suit the requirements of your baby from 0-18 months. The Revolutionary Inner Valve and Air Vent: The new innovative air vent helps keep a low level of vacuum which is known to help reduce colic symptoms such as gas, spit up and the risk of middle ear infection. The unique inner valve helps prevent the hard suckling needed with conventional bottles and unlike other vented bottles, it prevents side leak and allows you to shake freely when mixing. Safer Bisphenol-A Free Plastic: The Born Free™ bottle is made of the new safe Swiss made honey-colored material Polyamide (PA). This material does not contain Bisphenol-A or Phthalates, Bisphenol-A is a hormone-disrupting chemical that may leach from other polycarbonate (PC) type plastic bottles and is potentially harmful to babies. Safe for Breast Fed Babies: The Born Free™ feeding system is especially suitable for breast fed babies who are being introduced to bottle feeding. The unique air valve begins the steady flow of liquid when baby starts to nurse - just like with breast feeding. What is Bisphenol-A (BPA)? Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a chemical compound used to create polycarbonate plastic, a hard, clear plastic used widely in consumer products, including food and beverage containers. A growing body of scientific research suggests that small amount of BPA may leach into foods or beverages stored in polycarbonate containers, especially when the contents are acidic, high in fat, or heated. Research suggests that BPA may act as an endocrine disruptor, a substance which mimics natural human hormones.
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