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Living a bpa free life

By nottryingforaboy | August 15, 2008

Like almost everyone else, I’ve been trying to get rid of the “bad plastic” in our home. The first thing to go were the old Dr Brown bottles. I’m sure they were already starting to break down without realizing it as TheYoungest was the third child to use them. (As it happens, I had read that Babys R Us was taking them back for a store credit towards other bottles. I tried it, and they took back not only my Dr Brown but my old Avent bottles as well.) We are now using Born Free bottles.

For a lot of my PBA/PVC information, I turn to The Soft Landing Blog. I have also used the shop section of their website a couple times.

As TheYoungest started to get older and older, I’ve been waiting for “The Safe Sippy” to come back. I’ve had my eye on that sippy cup for a while, but it has been sold out. It is finally back and I bought a couple from The Soft Landing. My package arrived quickly and I was very happy. There was a little error which was quickly fixed by the Soft Landing people and they even wrote a personal note in the second package they sent apologizing for the problem. Nice customer service!

We’ve been happy with the sippy cup. TheYoungest loves it too. So far, it hasn’t disappointed and I feel good knowing she’s “safe”.

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2 Responses to “Living a bpa free life”

  1. Mandy Says:
    August 15th, 2008 at 6:48 am

    We used the Playtex Nurser bottles. My friend just returned them. I am thinking I should just throw them away before using again. Not that I am going to need them at the moment, but for future babies, it’s probably a good idea, huh?

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  2. Alana @ Gray Matters Says:
    August 24th, 2008 at 11:34 am

    Good for you - so great that you were able to get a store credit. It’s such a shame that we have to be so diligent about everything these days - I often wonder why the government is not looking out for our kids.

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