(WHNT) – Green Sprouts, a holistic baby goods company, is recalling stainless steel bottles and cups due to a lead poisoning scare. According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
About 10,500 units of stainless steel cups and bottles have been voluntarily recalled by Green Sprouts, a manufacturer of reusable baby products, over a possible lead poisoning hazard. The recalled ...
Like Szechuan Sauce, the Big N’ Tasty and the McRib, straws at McDonald’s might soon become a relic of fast-food chain's past. McDonald’s first confirmed the use of its new strawless lids on Jan. 25 ...
Green Sprouts is recalling thousands of stainless steel bottles and sippy cups sold nationwide because the base of the products can break off, posing a lead-poisoning risk to children. The recall is ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Sippy cups help your baby wean off of a baby bottle, and many parents start to think about buying one ...
A baby’s transition from a bottle to a cup comes with nutritional and developmental benefits, and the sippy cup can act as a bridge from one to the other. “The American Academy of Pediatrics ...
Different ages: Some sippy cup styles are better for children in the earlier stages of transitioning from breastfeeding or bottles. Others suit older infants with greater independent motor skills, ...
Starbucks announced on Monday that it plans to eliminate single-use plastic straws by 2020. A new lid — which looks a lot like a child's sippy cup — allows customers to drink cold beverages without a ...
Green Sprouts has voluntarily recalled their stainless steel straw bottles, sippy cups and straw cups that were sold at Whole Foods, Buy Buy Baby, Amazon and Bed Bath & Beyond, due to a lead poisoning ...
They’re synonymous with infancy, but baby bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups may not be as baby-friendly as parents would like. Between 1991 and 2010, about 45,000 children under age 3 were treated in ...