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NEW BORN Free (3) 9 OZ Glass BPA Free Baby Bottles
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USD 27.88 |
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USD 27.88 |
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Friday, September 26, 2008 |
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Sunday, October 26, 2008 |
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Secaucus, NJ |
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Brand New BORN Free Glass 3-Pack BPA Free Bottles 9 oz Contents: One (1) BornFree venting system for use with all three bottles Voucher for 2 free BornFree venting systems redeemable from July 15th 2008 until December 31, 2008. Three (3) 9oz glass bottles Three (3) Level 1 nipples Product Description Triple-Pack 9oz. BornFree Bisphenol-A Free glass bottles, featuring the innovative BornFree venting that helps eliminate colic symptoms. Pack contains 1 BornFree venting system for use with all three bottles and voucher for 2 free BornFree venting systems redeemable from July 15th 2008 until December 31, 2009. Each bottle comes with handy non-spill travel cover. Pack contents include: 3x 9oz glass bottles, 3x Level 1 nipples, 1x BornFree venting system, 1x Voucher for 2 venting systems.Information About BPA:What is BPA?Bisphenol A (BPA) is used to make polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Epoxy resins are sometimes used as interior liners in food packaging. Polycarbonate plastics are frequently used because they are clear and almost shatterproof. These plastics are used in sports bottles, baby bottles, medical devices, CDs, electronics, and many other common household items. BPA has been shown to be an endocrine disruptor. This means that BPA, after it has leached into food or drink, has been found in animal studies to mimic hormones in the endocrine system. There is a seven class system for plastics in the United States. Polycarbonate plastics fall into the “Other” category and have a recycling label 7 on the bottom. However, because #7 labeling is the “other” category, not all plastics marked #7 contain BPA. The only true way to know if an item contains BPA is to get the information from the manufacturer. National Toxicology Program at the National Institutes of Health Opinion:"Although there is no direct evidence that exposure of people to bisphenol A adversely affects reproduction or development, studies with laboratory rodents show that exposure to high dose levels of bisphenol A during pregnancy and/or lactation can reduce survival, birth weight, and growth of offspring early in life, and delay the onset of puberty in males and females. Recognizing the lack of data on the effects of bisphenol A in humans and despite the limitations in the evidence for "low" dose effects in laboratory animals, the possibility that bisphenol A may impact human development cannot be dismissed. More research is needed."Source: National Institutes of Health, National Toxicology Program. 14 April. 2008. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. 29 April. 2008. http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/media/questions/sya-bpa.cfm *I have 100% Feedback history so you know you can bid with confidence! * Terms: - Payment must be made immediately after winning theitem - Item(s) will be shipped within one business day of payment via US Postal Service. - Payment through PayPal only. - Ship to PayPal confirmed addresses in US, Canada, UK only. - Will ship internationally to customers with positive feedback history. - All share are final Please feel free to contact me if you want to see more pictures or have any questions.
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