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    7. Best Snack Containers: GoBe Kids Snack Container Snack Spinner. This snack spinner from GoBe Kids makes snack time fun! It has five compartments to keep foods separate, and kids can hit the ...

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    Vtopmart Airtight Food Storage Containers, 7-Piece. $24 $40. Save $16 with coupon. Organize your pantry like a pro with these durable, stackable, BPA-free containers. The set includes one tall ...

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    $35 at Amazon. This Rubbermaid set comes with 30 food storage containers and their lids for the ultimate 60-piece collection. Each container is made of BPA-free plastic that is lightweight yet ...

  5. Health effects of Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    Charles Schumer introduced a 'BPA-Free Kids Act of 2008' to the U.S. Senate seeking to ban BPA in any product designed for use by children and require the Center for Disease Control to conduct a study about the health effects of BPA exposure. [211] It was reintroduced in 2009 in both Senate and House, but died in committee each time. [97]

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    Steel and tin cans. A steel can, tin can, tin (especially in British English, Australian English, Canadian English and South African English), or can is a container made of thin metal, for distribution or storage of goods. Some cans are opened by removing the top panel with a can opener or other tool; others have covers removable by hand ...

  7. Sistema Plastics - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Lindsay founded Sistema Plastics from his home in Cambridge, New Zealand in 1987. The company name Sistema comes from the Italian word for systems. [4] The company is focused on BPA-free plastic kitchen storage containers under the brand names KLIP IT and Klipo. Newell Brands bought the company in 2017 for NZ$660 million (US$470 million).