Amazon[amazon.com] has Tommee Tippee Advanced Anti Colic Newborn Baby Bottle Feeding Gift Set on sale for $30.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Tommee Tippee Advanced Anti Colic Newborn Baby Bottle Feeding Gift Set on sale for $30.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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To add a bit more insight here: our baby would just chew the Tommee Tipee nipples. Very soft and weak in our experience, she didn't eat and just played and made a mess. Definitely recommending Dr Brown's, sturdier, more reliable, easier to split and clean all parts.
To add a bit more insight here: our baby would just chew the Tommee Tipee nipples. Very soft and weak in our experience, she didn't eat and just played and made a mess. Definitely recommending Dr Brown's, sturdier, more reliable, easier to split and clean all parts.
Do they make those anymore? I remember them growing up, but having babies of my own, I haven't seen those disposable inserts in decades.
I've used these and dr. Browns for my 2 under 2.
We like the Dr browns best- and the tommy tippee ones kept discoloring. The bottle plastic got darker and darker. We only ever hand washed the bottles- we're not sure how this happens, but when I contact the company and they replaced the bottles- the new ones discolored as well.
To add a bit more insight here: our baby would just chew the Tommee Tipee nipples. Very soft and weak in our experience, she didn't eat and just played and made a mess. Definitely recommending Dr Brown's, sturdier, more reliable, easier to split and clean all parts.
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Do they make those anymore? I remember them growing up, but having babies of my own, I haven't seen those disposable inserts in decades.
I've used these and dr. Browns for my 2 under 2.
We like the Dr browns best- and the tommy tippee ones kept discoloring. The bottle plastic got darker and darker. We only ever hand washed the bottles- we're not sure how this happens, but when I contact the company and they replaced the bottles- the new ones discolored as well.
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