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CPBaby123 April 14th, 16 05:05 AM

A question about hot chocolate
 
Anyone know if it's possible to drink hot chocolate out of a baby bottle?

Bandit Keith April 14th, 16 05:22 AM

Yes it is I've done it

terminator101 April 15th, 16 05:31 PM

Baby bottles are made from polycarbonate plastic which releases a dangerous chemical ingredient called Bisphenol A or "BPA" whenever hot liquids come into contact with the plastic -> https://www.theguardian.com/science/...ncenews.health If you don't mind possibly getting cancer or heart problems from exposure to BPA -> http://www.webmd.com/children/enviro...toe/bpa?page=2 then drink up! Otherwise, stick with cold chocolate milk!
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Bandit Keith April 15th, 16 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terminator101 (Post 2367407)
Baby bottles are made from polycarbonate plastic which releases a dangerous chemical ingredient called Bisphenol A or "BPA" whenever hot liquids come into contact with the plastic -> https://www.theguardian.com/science/...ncenews.health If you don't mind possibly getting cancer or heart problems from exposure to BPA -> http://www.webmd.com/children/enviro...toe/bpa?page=2 then drink up! Otherwise, stick with cold chocolate milk!
:eek::cool:


Then why do people still use them for warm liquids when it comes to bottle feeding babys? Besides from my knowledge they've done away with alot of the manufacturing methods that cause BPA in regards to bottles and things like sippy cups

terminator101 April 15th, 16 11:17 PM

First of all, it is HOT liquids (At or near boiling temperature) that can cause polycarbonate plastic to leach out BPAs not WARM (Slightly cooled off) liquids. Then there is the possibility that those particular bottles that are used to feed babies warm liquids are NOT made from polycarbonate plastic (If it says "7" inside the recycle code that is underneath the plastic bottle, then it is made from polycarbonate plastic). There are seven types of plastic that can possibly be used to make a baby bottle, with four of them being safe -> http://www.livestrong.com/article/15...-i-safely-use/ Types "1", "3" and "7" are dangerous because they respectively release antimony (Possible carcinogen), phthalates (Cause reproductive problems) or BPA (Possible carcinogen and agent of cardiovascular disease). Maybe those particular bottles that you mentioned have a "2", "4", "5" or even "6" each inside their recycle code, so no harm there. It is also possible that those particular bottles/sippy cups are made of glass -> http://www.theglassbabybottle.com/bp...ppy-cups.shtml Like the old saying goes "Sometimes the old ways are the best ways". I find that saying also true for diapers: Cloth diapers are softer than disposable diapers (I've tried both and once I tried cloth, I've never gone back to disposables).
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CPBaby123 April 23rd, 16 11:26 PM

Thank you all for responding, it was just a silly question that came to mind.

TB-Garu April 28th, 16 12:43 AM

I found this rather informative!


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