BPA-free sippy cups and kids bottles have become a hot commodity, and with recent reports stating that the liners of aluminum bottles contain BPA, parents are once again searching for safe alternatives.
Nalgene offers parents two choices in BPA-free kids bottles, the Grip’nGulp and the MiniGrip designed for toddlers and juniors. The popular line include two BPA-free plastic materials to choose from, Eastman Tritan Co-polyester and HDPE. For more information on product materials and information, visit www.nalgenechoice.com
Key features of Nalgene’s BPA-free kids bottles:
BPA-free material – new line is marked with BPA-free branding on the bottom of each bottle; making it easy for parents to determine that it doesn’t contain BPA
Affordable and Long-lasting – Each bottle retails at $ and when your toddler outgrows the sippy-cup style bottle, simply replace it with a new Nalgene, leak-proof lid, transforming it into a big-kid water bottle (link to www.nalgene-outdoor.com accessories page)
Bottles are available in green, purple, blue and pink
Microwave and dishwasher safe
Indented profile – provides comfortable grip without looking like a “baby” cup or bottle
Durable – survives temper tantrum outbursts, trips back and forth in the backpack and even throws from a moving vehicle
Odorproof – even two-week old milk found in bottles under the couch or in the lunchbox will go undetected after washing
Spillproof – a highly engineered “sipper” valve that’s secure enough to prevent leaks even when the cup is used as a Frisbee
(Source) Press
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