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We tested and reviewed a dozen BPA-free water bottles over on Gardenaut and named five of them Top Picks. ZRecs readers might be surprised which brands did - and didn't - make the final cut. [Link]
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The Best BPA-Free Water Bottles
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Jeremiah McNichols
Labels:
Bisphenol-A,
BPA,
elsewhere,
safety and health
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Here's another new bpa-free bottle - the Titan. Too bad it didn't make into the contest!
http://best.waterbottle.ever.com
Thanks for the tip! We've asked the company for a sample.
Those of you still searching for BPA-free baby bottles should also consider Wal-Mart's own Parent's Choice brand. A pack of 3 is just $3. Keeping your baby safe doesn't have to be costly!
There is also a oompany who have NO BPA plastic in there children products its called Steadyco and the Steadycup. my 1 year old loves them.
Steadyco is in our Z Report directory (here's their listing). We'll have a review of full line of children's feeding products online soon; unfortunately, only their great Steadycup is available for purchase in the U.S. at this point.
There's a polypropylene bottle from Soma Fabrications that's BPA free and adds no plastic taste to water. We sell it mostly through bike shops, but practical for general use, too.
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