mamapanda
Oh Really ?? Aprica is also BPA free. Thats good news so I dun need to use Glass bottle anymore.
May I know is there any indication or publication that say Aprica is BPA free? Or is it proclaim on the box itself?
Last week I happen to read Simply her/women weekly ( cannot rem) and they have an article on BPA. They ALSO indicate BFree is the only BPA free feeding bottles selling in Spore and only Phamaplus at Camden is selling.
I called up Phamaplus to check wthat kind of BPA free bottles they are selling... hopeing there are other brands, turn out still BFree.
Queen
In the link I provided earlier on Bfree... in the website there is a link on bfree. The write up is very brief tho. I cut and paste :
Monday, November 05, 2007
Z Report: BPA: BFree
About the Company: The full story of the short-lived British BPA-free bottle company Baby B Free, and its legal run-ins with the Handi-Craft Company (maker of Dr. Brown's Natural Flow bottles) are beyond the scope of this report, but last month a British judge found that Baby B Free had undertaken a "deliberately illegal and dishonest course of commercial conduct... intended to hijack the considerable goodwill which had by then been built up in England around the Dr Brown's bottles to launch what was to become the B FREE bottles." To make a long story short, Baby B Free has liquidated key assets to Florida-based Born Free, and no longer exists.
BFree bottles, the first line we know of in the world to be sold with an explicit reference to their lack of Bisphenol-A, are still being sold online in Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, Romania, and numerous other countries throughout the world, none of which appear to have been immediately impacted by this judgment. The future of this bottle line appears uncertain at best, however, and given the judgment of false advertising and unethical business practices engaged in by the company's principals, we recommend doing business elsewhere.
BPA-free: Bottles: All. Sippys: All.
Not BPA-free: Bottles: None. Sippys: None.