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“BornFree? has developed a range of products baby bottles, cups and accessories that is totally free of the potentially dangerous chemicals Bisphenol-A (BPA), Phthalates and PVC. BPA is a known estrogen mimicker that is used in the production of polycarbonate plastic. According to researchers, BPA may cause developmental and neurological problems if it leaches from plastic. Reports suggest that small amounts of BPA may leach into food or beverages stored in polycarbonate containers, especially when the contents are heated. In addition, BornFree?’s cups and bottles feature the unique BornFree? venting system, designed to reduce colic and ear infections.”
I wish I would have known about these sooner!! My oldest son is now 2 years old so when we were ready to make a the transition to a ‘sippy’ cup from a bottle I had no idea where to start. I ended up wasting my money on quite a few different cups until I found one that he would actually use. Born Free sent me two different kinds of cups to review, one is the Born Free Trainer Cup and the other is the Born Free Drinking Cup.
The Born Free Trainer Cup is for 6 months and up. My twins are pushing 7 months, so I have been testing this out on them here and there…
The guys seem to really like them! We are still using bottles the majority of the time, but once in a while to mix it up, I’ll give them these. We love the handles- and the flow is perfect for them.
The Born Free 9 oz. Drinking Cup is suitable for 9 months and up so I let my 2 year old give it a whirl. He is obviously capable of using an older cup, but I wanted to see what he thought and he also liked it!
” The first ever, BornFree Bisphenol-A Free plastic Training Cup that combines a hard spout with a low vacuum valve…Availible in blue, green, orange and yellow.”
I can tell you that all three of my boys liked using these cups. Did I see a change in colic or inner ear infections? No. We don’t have issues with either in the first place so I wasn’t hoping this would help. Would I try it if I was? Sure.. What mom doesn’t try whatever she can to help keep ear infections or colic at bay??! I can say that the fact these are BPA free, which made me really happy! Even if that were the only wonderful thing about them, I would still recommend them.
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Born Free Training and Drinking Cups are available at your favorite baby gear retailer or at Amazon for $8.26 and up.
I received samples for the purpose of reviewing. Opinions expressed are my own or my families and are not influenced by any form of compensation. Take it or leave it. Click here to view my full acknowledgment policy.




