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Green to Grow 10oz. Regular Neck Baby Bottle BPA Free
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Manufacturer: Green to Grow Find all by Green to Grow
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Weight: .31lbs Height: " | | Width: " Length: "
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: Unavailable Online Sale Price: $9.50
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Features:- Free of lead and PVC
- Includes a Beginner (slow flow, 0-3 months) nitrosamine-free silicone nipple
- 100% recycled packaging
- Dishwasher safe (top rack)
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Buy 4 bottles get the 5th one free. Offer good on participating items only. Discount will be taken off the pair with equal or lesser value. Add all bottles to your cart and the discount will automatically be taken at checkout.Offer good while supplies last. Our 10 oz regular neck baby bottles are made from PES plastic, which gives them a natural golden color. They are free of phthalates and free of bisphenol A a suspected hormone-disrupting chemical used in polycarbonate plastic, from which most baby bottles are made.Bottles are tested in the U.S. to ensure they meet the highest standards for quality and safety.Free of lead and PVC.Includes a Beginner (slow flow, 0-3 months) nitrosamine-free silicone nipple.100% recycled packaging.Dishwasher safe (top rack.
User Submitted Green to Grow 10oz. Regular Neck Baby Bottle BPA Free Reviews November 10, 2008 Cute and Safe! First time bottle-feeding due to low milk supply, was nervous but our son latched onto this bottle with no problems. Happy to know that the materials used in this bpa-free bottle are safe for our baby! Super cute bottle too, and I like the minimal, recyclable packaging. Arrived quickly.
July 15, 2008 Green to Grow is good to go! We bought a pair of these bottles and are very happy with them (and so is our baby). They aren't cheap, but they are comparable in price to other BPA-free options (Born Free and thinkbaby). These regular neck bottles also fit standard breast pumps, and we're able to interchange the Evenflo nipples we already had. I also appreciate the simple design (not a lot of parts), but if you prefer sophisticated venting (for colicky babies) then you might prefer Born Free bottles.
July 14, 2008 My experience with this bottle Well, this is a great bottle, as it is BPA-free and Phthalate-Free, also got a cute look, HOWERVER, I gave it 3 stars because of the nipple. Green to grow's nipples are horrible. They are really hard.... My 4 months daughter had a hard time sucking from it, and she gets tired feeding quickly. I really watched her having hard time sucking this hard rubber ending up chewing instead! Maybe for older babies its fine, but ya...its not good for the baby soft gum too. But the good news is, I could replace their nipple with Medela nipple, which is very soft and also toxic free. They are wonderful. I also used pigeon nipples. All in all, I like these bottles and I'm going to order more, but not the nipples of course.
July 10, 2008 Great Bottles! Purchased these after the BPA news was brought to my attention. Had a ton of Evenflo Comfi bottles and was concerned about the switch since my daughter rejected four other bottles and nipples before evenflo. I am happy to report that the Evenflo nipples fit this bottle perfectly! Never tried the nipple that came with this bottle but wanted others to know the evenflo nipples work, too! Love the bottles (not the price) but worth it to avoid the chemicals!
June 20, 2008 They work! We had been using the Dr. Brown bottles for months but with the whole BPA thing we tried the Born Free bottles and our daughter would rather starve than drink from them. It was a mess. So, now we have a Green to Grow bottle. She like this one much better. And, the nice thing is the entire Dr. Brown vent system (middle insert, screw cap and nipple) will fit onto the regular neck 10 oz G2G bottle!!! We have been using the Dr. Brown vent system with the G@G bottle and nipple and it has worked great. I haven't given this a thorough leak testing on an outing in the diaper bag yet so beware if you try this but it works great at home. Now the only thing I need to find out is if the middle insert for the Dr. Brown bottles have BPA or any other nasties in it that we should be avoiding. I would have given G2G 5 stars but they are really expensive which is a con for us.
April 27, 2008 Great BPA-Free Bottle We used Avent bottles for my first daughter, and had pulled them out again for use with our new baby (now almost 4 mos old). After hearing the reports about BPA in the news, I decided to switch to a BPA-free bottle. I looked online and in Babies R US for alternatives. I decided against glass because of how heavy they are and with having an older child I was concerned about safety with our newborn. Finding a good plastic BPA-free bottle was more challenging. At Babies R US when I visited about 2 weeks ago, there was only two types of plastic BPA-free bottles. An Evenflow variety, which I purchased and tried with our baby. It was inexpensive and seemed to us to be cheaply made, particularly the nipples. They also had Born Free bottles, but I had read some negative reviews on it and moved on. I purchased a Green to Grow bottle from a local organic baby store, tried it for a day, and then went back and bought 3 more. I have been using them exclusively for over a week and here are my pros & cons:
Pros BPA-free and Phthalate-Free All parts appear to be extremely well made and durable Socially responsible company Attractive design
Cons Cost--they are $10 locally, and I found that if I were to purchase one online it would have cost me around $20 for a single bottle to be shipped Nipple that comes with the bottle is super fast sometimes and even squirts our little one in the eye! It's supposed to be the slow variety, but when turned upside down it can come out in a single stream.
They do say on their website that the Gerber NUK nipples fit their bottles well and can help with infants transitioning from Avent. I am going to purchase these today to see if they help. All-in-all, we do love these bottles and are so happy to have made the switch to BPA-free.
April 16, 2008 great bottles! can use as a sippy cup! We love these bottles! After we found out about the danger of bpa we threw out all avent bottles. We did read the the avent sippy cups and accessories are bpa free so we have a few of those for when our daughter moves up to them. Just out of curiosity we decided to see if the sippy cup valve fit our green to grow bottles. They did! They only fit the wide neck bottles which are not available on amazon.com yet but are at other vendors. You can purchase the avent valves separately from many places.
April 16, 2008 Great bottles After reading about the potential harmful effects of BPA on kids I threw away all my Avent bottles and first replaced them with Born Free bottles. I hated those. At that time I was no longer breastfeeding and had switched my daughter to formula. The Born Free bottles were not practical at all to mix the water and formula because when you put the cap on it does not touch the nipple so of course when you shake it the milk goes everywhere. Then I found the Green to Grow bottles and it solved all my problems. The cap does touch the nipple so no worries about spilling milk everywhere when you shake them or transport them. In addition to being safe and practical those bottles are super cute, easy to clean and very easy to hold for my daughter.
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