Consumer Warnings

May 02, 2008

Shame on Amazon: Falsely Promoting Products as BPA-free

We just received word from our friends at Z-Recs that Amazon, who recently launched a new "BPA-free" shop has included products in their listing that are not, in fact, BPA-free.

For more information about this, read here.

April 15, 2008

Plastic Bottle Chemical May Be Harmful: Really? No Way!

It only took the Today Show about a good eight months to get with the picture when it came to the BPA reports in baby bottles, sippy cups, and formula. And now, finally, the NIH is asking the FDA to strongly reconsider their view on the safety of BPA in products for babies and kids.

Can I just say it's about FREAKING TIME?

Read the article

(And get more info on safe products for your babies/kids at Cool Mom Picks, Green Mom Finds, and Safemama!)

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