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Plastic Baby bottles and the chemical, BPA, that some contain have been receiving a great deal of negative press coverage over the past couple of years. Some of the larger manufacturers are finally turning to chemical-free manufacturing techniques, though this has been a very slow process.
Glass bottles can break, but Prince Lionheart's bottles are made out of safe, unbreakable, easy-to-grip pure medical grade silicone. Always known as being industry innovators, Prince Lionheart's Silicone bottle is also Phthalate free, Bisphenol-A (BPA) free, PVC free, Latex free and Lead free - it is quite simply the most innovative bottle to hit the market this year.
Soft, squidgy and anti-colic
Because the body of the bottle is flexible, excess air can be squeezed out giving baby a bubble-free feed, greatly reducing the occurrence of colic and acid reflux as baby is not taking in large amounts of air when consuming their milk.
Squeezing the air out also temporarily changes the shape of the bottle, as the vacuum created pulls the sides in. This makes it really easy for small hands to grip. Of course this shape change doesn't affect the functionality of the bottles seal as this stays air and water tight .
Easy to Clean
Milk residue doesn't stick to the inside of the bottle making it very easy to clean and sterilise using all traditional methods. It is also microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe. RRP Single bottle: 4oz £7.99, 8oz £9.99
RRP 3 pack: 4oz £19.99, 8oz £24.99
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