Feb 22

Feeding Safety On The Go (Giveaway Alert)

Tags Win It Wednesday , feeding , BPA Free Blogged By posh  

Complete BPA Feeding System

Toxic chemicals are not words we want to hear anywhere near our baby bottles and feeding items. With the ever growing concerns of BPA, Phthalates, PVC and lead, we're now being forced to read labels not just on the ingredients of the food we eat but also the cups, plates, bowls and utensils that we use.

ThinkBaby on the go feeding containers (set or separates) address all of these concerns with the absence of BPA, phthalates, nitrosamines, lead, PVC and melamine. They're made from sustainable Food Grade stainless steel and dressed up with a bright and colorful outer shell of Polypropylene which not only looks cool but aids in insulating the containers. The bento box and bowls come with lids so they are cute, safe and portable! The 7 oz mug is a fun item for post-sippy cup kids (and mom too).

And what about melamine? As a mom who has several melamine products in the house, I too have questioned it's safety and the potential to pose a risk. So I embrace a company who asks, "does the product have to have melamine?" Nope. So ThinkBaby built their feeding containers to be completely free of melamine. Starting at $9.99 @ ThinkBabyBottles.Com

Giveaway Update: 3/11/2010 - Congrats to our winner Jessica who chose a blue bento box, bowl and mug set.

Win This! Enter for your chance to win a super cool bento box, bowl, and mug (choice of blue or orange) from ThinkBaby! Enter by 3/8/2010. Open to US residents. To enter (you may do any of these):

 

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Abi , February 22, 2010
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Levinson & Axelrod , February 23, 2010
I use this set at home for my kiddos and I feel so much more comfortable know that it's safe. I recommend it, definitely.
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Stephanie V. , February 27, 2010
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Pat , March 06, 2010
I learned that their baby bottles have a patented vanting system that helps reduce colic.
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I learned that a portion of each purchase benefits the nonprofit organization, Healthy Child Healthy World. YAY! smilies/smiley.gif
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I learned that they are lead free.smilies/grin.gif
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I think it's awesome that all thinkbaby products are free of Bisphenol-A (BPA), PVC, Phthalates, Lead, Melamine, Nitrosamines, and toxic chemicals!
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weeshen , March 07, 2010
I learned that ALL thinkbaby products are free of Bisphenol-A (BPA), PVC, Phthalates, Lead, Melamine, Nitrosamines, and toxic chemicals. Plus they also carry Sports Bottles for us parents.
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mary calderon , March 07, 2010
From what I've learned i want this product my grandbabt would LOVE it!smilies/grin.gif
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I learned that they've been getting amazing glowing reviews from magazines, tv shows, and blogs alike! Seriosuly, their 'news' page is pretty dang impressive. Thanks.
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I visited the ThinkBaby website.
I thought it was really interesting that studies found that "minute quantities of these chemicals cause adverse effects in laboratory animals, and large amounts can have a smaller effect."

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