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  2. Evenflo - Wikipedia

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    Evenflo is a 100 year old infant feeding brand. Evenflo Feeding, Inc. is headquartered in West Chester, Ohio and has had a presence in Ohio since being founded in 1920 as the Pyramid Rubber Company. Evenflo Feeding manufactures breast pumps, baby bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups.

  3. Philips Avent - Wikipedia

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    Philips Avent has won several international awards for its products. Its Smart Baby Bottle won an international Good Design Award for three years running, from 2017 to 2019, [3] while its Advanced Bottle Sterilizer and Dryer won the Good Design Award in 2020. [4] Its electric breast pump also won an IF Design Award in 2020. [5]

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    This set comes with bottles, a bottle brush, pacifiers, and a sippy cup. This set is perfect for gifting to new parents or keeping at your own house for when that perfect little baby comes to ...

  5. Baby bottle - Wikipedia

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    A baby bottle, nursing bottle, or feeding bottle is a bottle with a teat (also called a nipple in the US) attached to it, which creates the ability to drink via suckling. It is typically used by infants and young children , or if someone cannot (without difficulty) drink from a cup, for feeding oneself or being fed.

  6. NUK (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 the dentists Wilhelm Balters and Adolf Müller developed an asymmetrically shaped teat for feeding and calming babies. The doctors observed that babies who were breastfed were less likely to later suffer from misaligned teeth and jaw deformations.

  7. Playtex - Wikipedia

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    Later that year Playtex Products was acquired by Energizer Holdings for $1.16 billion. [46] [47] Playtex Products was sued in 2008, when a mother accused the company of not adequately disclosing their baby bottles contained bisphenol A. [48] After Canada considered banning the chemical, the company took it out of their bottles the following year.