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Green to Grow Baby Bottle Wide Neck - 5 oz.

Green to Grow Baby Bottle Wide Neck - 5 oz.
From Green to Grow

Price: $9.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by KNEES N TOES

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Product Description

Only the best for your baby. Green to Grow 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 potentially harmful chemical that's used in other types of baby bottles. Bottles are tested in the U.S. to ensure they meet the highest standards for quality and safety.

Features:

  • Free of lead and PVC
  • Includes a beginner (slow flow, 0-3 months) nitrosamine-free silicone nipple
  • 100% recycled packaging
  • Holds up to 5 ounces
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack)
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack)

  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #19639 in Baby Product
    • Size: 5oz
    • Brand: Green To Grow
    • Dimensions: 7.60" h x 2.60" w x 2.50" l, .20 pounds

    Features

    • BPA free
    • nitrosamine-free silicone nipple included
    • Dishwasher safe

    Customer Reviews

    Good Bottles...Cute Too!4
    My son has been using Avent bottles since he was 3 months old (he's 7 months now). After reading everything about the BPA in bottles, I decided to look for a better option. I looked at a few and decided against glass (too heavy and ceramic floors) and for some reason I just didn't like the Born Free bottles. So I found the Green To Grow. They reminded me of the Avent (the wide neck models) so I bought 6 of them. Not to mention they have the cute little design on them! I did get them on sale so it was $60 with shipping. They don't have the leak problem that Avent sometimes has with the nipple ring, and the biggest downfall I've found is that it takes a little while for transition from the vented nipples with Avent to the Green To Grow. My son kept collapsing the nipple, so I'd see it starting to go and would have to break his suction on the bottle. Just something that takes some time to get used to. I did read that other nipples may work. So I may go and try that option.

    Get different nipples.5
    I like these bottles, there's nothing special or complicated about them other than being bpa free. I haven't had a problem with the nipples collapsing because I don't use them. My son likes the Nuk widemouth orthodontic nipples. These bottles are nice because they fit more than just their nipples. I recommend Nuk nipples. They have the one way valve built into the nipple. It took me a while to even recognize what it was until I saw bubbles of air coming through! Get the bottle, Buy different nipples! LOVE IT!

    Nipples do collapse sometimes, but ...5
    At least I can be comfortable knowing that BPA and phthalates aren't leaching into my son's formula! He switched over from Playetex Ventaires with no major problems, except that the nipples do tend to collape if he sucks too hard. I tried fixing this by using the intermediate nipples, but they seemed a little too fast for my baby, even at almost 7 months ... I am trying to get him used to the faster nipple though - hoping that it will help the nipple from collapsing. Even if it does continue to collapse, it's easy to fix, as another reviewer stated, by breaking the suction for a second until the nipple opens back up again.

    Even though the nipples do collapse occasionally, I STILL think it's worth it to buy these bottles to know that my baby is drinking only formula, and not other harmful chemicals. Plus, these bottles are so darn cute, I love them! I would definitely recommend them!