
There is another entrant into the bisphenol-A free baby bottle market. Baby bottles by Thinkbaby also are free of PVC, lead, phthalates, and nitrasamines. So if you're worried about bisphenol-A leaching but don't want to switch to glass bottles, you've got another choice.

Thinkbaby bottles come in 5 oz and 9 oz sizes. There's also a 9 oz trainer cup too.
What's good for baby is good for parents. Thinksport makes stainless steel sports bottles for us grown-ups. The bottles are vacuum sealed to keep beverages hot or cold for hours and they're designed with an Internal screen to stop ice blockage during drinking. Plus we love the black and silver color choices.
Thinkbaby and Thinksport are available here.
Like others have commented about these BPA-free bottles, it's the nipple that is really bothering me. With my first child, I used Playtex Nursers w/the drop in liners. They prevented gas, I could freeze my breastmilk in the liner easily, and the nipples were fantastic. Also, this makes the items that the baby would come in contact with (the liner and the nipple) BPA-free. So, I guess I'll be using these again for baby #2 due in June.
Just thought I'd mention this as another alternative.
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The best bottles out there are made by Adiri-- no BPA, they look and feel like a breast, and they mimic the breast (milk doesn't just pour out into the baby's mouth). And Adiri's customer service is spectacular.
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