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Baby Bottles


Choosing a healthy diet for your baby is a critical element of parenting. Something many parents do not consider, however, is what containers to put that food into. Choosing the right bottle for your baby can be the difference between pure, clean nutrition and a meal tainted with potentially dangerous chemicals.

You can find our selection of Green to Grow products here.

Sometimes the greener choice is simple. Other times, it might not work for you.

Traditional Baby Bottle

Green To Grow BPA-Free Baby Bottle

Do the math

One 6 oz. baby bottle approximately $4.79 at BabiesRUs.com

One 5 oz. Green to Grow Wide Neck Baby Bottle = $7.99

What you’ll miss

The knowledge that no potentially harmful chemicals are leaking into your baby’s milk.

$3.20 and an angled design that may help some spitting-up problems.

More than Milk?

We worry about everything that goes into our babies’ mouths. Yet many baby bottles leach things like phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), lead, nitrosamine and PVC. What’s behind all the big words? BPA has been named as a developmental, reproductive and neural toxicant; some nitrosamines are carcinogenic; PVC has shown numerous adverse effects in laboratory animals; and phthalates have been linked to allergies in children.

While traditional bottles may be slightly cheaper, it’s not worth risking your child’s health for about the cost of a latte. Green to Grow bottles are made of PES plastic, free of the above mentioned chemicals, and are tested to ensure they meet the highest quality and safety standards.

The Big Picture

Not only do the chemicals from the plastics of these baby bottles affect the health of your children (and grandchildren), they’re also leaching from landfills into our water systems.

The healthy development of your children is first and fore most. Plus, your purchase of a Green to Grow bottle supports the Green to Grow Bottles to Babies initiative. The initiative connects families who are no longer using their bottles to organizations that accept used bottles, at which point Green to Grow will gift new nipples for the donated bottles.