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Baby Bottles I Don't Like

  • Nutria Newborn Bottles
When I was expecting my first baby I decided to buy an assortment of bottles, since I planned on breastfeeding but also offering a bottle at the time. I had never heard of this brand but was thrilled at how inexpensive it was. It cost $5.74 on July 5,2010 from Amazon.com and it came in a set. Three babies, later it's still sitting pretty much unused in my cabinet. To see this item, click here.

Oct 2016 Update: Would I buy this again? I wouldn't since it didn't work for my babies.



  • Sassy Baby Food Nursers
I bought this from Amazon May 29,2010. It is a complete waste of money and not worth my $7.49 I paid! It leaked and never quite worked the way it was advertised too. As of October 2016, this item is currently unavailable on Amazon. To see it, click here. As of November 2016, I discovered they have a new set on Amazon, to see it click here. At this moment this product has been reviewed by 82 people. It has a 4 out of 5 stars, with a 60% for 5 stars. Personally, I'd still pass, though. 

Oct 2016 Update: Would I buy this again? I would definitely not, nor would I recommend it to anyone! 

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Last Edited: April 6, 2018

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