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Sassy & BPA

September 30th, 2008

I haven’t been writing much (okay, not at all) lately, but I thought this was really important. It has come to my attention that a number of Sassy products which the company was telling people were BPA free, are not. Here are the items which were recently found to have BPA….

Extra Gentle Soft Tip Spoon - BPA in spoon handle
EZ Grip Feeding Bowl and Color Change Spoon - BPA in spoon only
Snack Time Infant-Trainer Cup - BPA in cap over straw
Flexi Grip Toddler Fork and Spoon
Color Change Fork and Spoon
Color Change Infant Feeding Spoon
Ideal Temp Feeding Spoon

I happen to have a color changing spoon for Madeleine so I pretty disappointed to hear this news. Just thought I would pass this along.

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Fresh Baby So Easy Food/Breast Milk Storage Trays

May 3rd, 2008

Fresh Baby Food/Breast Milk TraysThese things are great and BPA free of course!!! I know. I know. You’re thinking, “I could just use ice cube trays” but these are super convenient. I’ve been pureeing food for Madeleine and freezing it in ice cube trays for a few months now. I always mean to put something over it, but never remember to do it and then think to myself that it’s kind of gross that the food is out in the open in the freezer! Problem solved. I got these about a week again and Madeleine’s food is now safe and sound under the tray cover.

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Toy “R” Us and BPA in Baby Products

April 21st, 2008

I just checked my email and saw this email from the PR Manager at Toys “R” Us. I knew they didn’t carry products containing phthalate, but this is their response to the media attention on BPA….

Hello,

We saw that you recently wrote about BPA and wanted to be sure you were aware of what Toys“R”Us, Inc. has been doing regarding the issue of BPA in baby products.

Toys“R”Us, Inc. is committed to the safety of all its customers and is vigilant about staying current with emerging scientific and other thinking about ingredients in products sold in its stores.

While the FDA has not changed its position on the safety of products made with Bisphenol-A (BPA), in light of growing consumer concerns on this topic, the company has been working with manufacturers to phase out all baby bottles and other baby feeding products containing BPA in its Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us stores nationwide. This process is ongoing and is expected to be completed before the end of 2008.

Given continuing scientific research into BPA as well as growing consumer interest in the availability of BPA-free baby bottles and other baby feeding items, Toys“R”Us, Inc. began to work with its manufacturers to offer the widest assortment of BPA-free products in its stores. For the past year, the company has provided its customers across North America with a broad selection of BPA-free baby bottles and other baby feeding products in its stores.

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Bob Friedland
PR Manager
Toys”R”Us, Inc.
Times Square Office
1514 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
email: friedlab@toysrus.com

Did you catch that?? They said, “This process is ongoing and is expected to be completed before the end of 2008.” Yahoo! That’s not that far away! I’m going to send them an email back right now encouraging them to get teethers and bath toys with BPA off the shelves as well.

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BPA and Baby Bottles in the News…again

April 19th, 2008

Bisphenol A (BPA) is all over the news! If you haven’t heard, Canada is pulling baby bottles made with BPA off the shelves and it seems the US is reconsidering the position that BPA is safe. I guess Gerber might have to stop telling consumers who inquire about BPA in their products that it’s perfectly safe. See the article below….

Plastic bottle chemical may be harmful: agency

By Will Dunham Posted Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:42pm PDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A chemical in some plastic food and drink packaging including baby bottles may be tied to early puberty and prostate and breast cancer, the U.S. government said on Tuesday.

Based on draft findings by the National Toxicology Program, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, senior congressional Democrats asked the Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its view that the chemical bisphenol A is safe in products for use by infants and children.

The chemical, also called BPA, is used in many baby bottles and the plastic lining of cans of infant formula.

The National Toxicology Program went further than previous U.S. government statements on possible health risks from BPA.

For the full story you can find this article at:

green.yahoo.com/news/nm/20080415/sc_nm/plastic_bottles_dc.html

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BPA free Sassy Bath Toys

April 16th, 2008

Sassy Snap & Squirt Sea Creatures
I finally got Madeleine some new bath toys! Before I made my purchase, I checked with Sassy to see if the toys I was considering were BPA free. All Sassy products are phthalate free, but some of their products are made with BPA. I got the Snap & Squirt set (see above) and I’m pretty happy with them. The little bag has suction cups on it so you can attach it to the tub for storage which is a nice. They do snap together, but come apart very easily. They each squirt a little differently which honestly entertains me more than the baby! One problem pretty big problem though….most of them hold the water in so I will have to find some way to clean them…maybe some hot water and vinegar every now and again???

I also bought the Aquatic Bobbers (see below) which are quite cute, make great teethers and ALL the water drains out of them! I’m very happy with these. Aquatic Bobbers

FYI…the Counting Bath Time Bucket is BPA free as well as…


Sassy Counting Bath Time Bucket

…the Counting Fishing Net

Sassy Counting Fish 'N Net