Saturday, July 30, 2011

Where did you get that Sippy?

I cannot tell you how many times I hear the question, "Where did you get that sippy?".  I am constantly being stopped and asked when someone sees my daughter holding her sippy.   The grocery store, restaurants, even at the screener at the airport asked!

I used to buy all the BPA free sippy cups thinking I was doing something right for my daughter.  I then read an article that said that even BPA free isn't entirely safe.  The other chemicals that make up the plastic have the ability to leach into the liquids and harm my child.  Seriously!

As a Mom I am trying to do the best I can by my child and just when I think I am, it's just not enough!  How are you supposed to know when the information out there is half truths?  It seriously is like they are out to get my child!  Well, if you are like me you look alot further to find a solution.

I found THE sippy cup.  It is the Pura Kiki.





The bottle is stainless steel.  Not breakable.  They are 100% BPA-free. 100% phthalate-free, 100% lead-free and 100% PVC free.

The paint on the outside of the bottle, if you chose the colored ones, is non-toxic and free of lead, phthalates, PVC and BPA.

They can go from a baby bottle to a sippy cup because the nipple is inter-changable.  There are also 2 different sizes to suit a baby or toddler.  It can be used with the Pura medical grade silicone nipples, which I personally use, or it is compatible with Avent, Thinkbaby, Born Free, or Dr. Brown's nipples.  If I  had to do it all over again I would have used these from baby bottle on.

In my opinion this is the perfect sippy!  NO PLASTIC.  There is not one part of this bottle that I am concerned about being toxic for my daughter.

They are a little more pricey than the other sippy's, but really does that matter when it comes to your child's safety?

I have a few of them and clean them often.  I don't really let fluid sit in any of the stainless steel bottles we have in our house. I think it's great that the same stainless steel bottles we have for our own use is now also our child's.

Check them out for yourself at www.purastainless.com.  Just beware, you will soon be answering the question, "Where did you get that sippy?".

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