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Best solution. Never start heating up the milk. The baby can drink milk which is taken from fridge if he/she is only accustomed to it.

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Reni

- February 20, 2009 @ 12:02 am PST

Good idea. However an Australian company in mid 2008 under the brand name Milk & Tickles (See http://www.milkandtickles.com.au) have already done a very similar product which changes colour from blue to pink at 35 degrees Celsius. The colour changing bottle is also BPA free & phthalate free. Milk & Tickles colour changing baby feeding bottles are sold in various outlets including a number of Foodworks supermarkets, organic stores selected Amcal chemists & baby stores across Australia.

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Dan

- February 22, 2009 @ 07:02 pm PST

Well, Dan, what they did, "milkandtickles", it is a funny bottle which goes pink when milk is at 35 degrees, what about going over, as the chinese one shows when it is hot, and dangerous. Nice ideea. Both of them actually!:))

Problem is that, at 3 o'clock, not many have eyes for the happy/crying faces on the bottle, and the light is pretty dim, in the room of the baby, isn't it?

I have to admit that it is an extra safety mesure, like never enough out there!

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gruitamarius

- February 23, 2009 @ 04:02 pm PST

Yes the chinese bottle is intended to changes at 45 degrees but apparently most babies like to feed at skin temperature which is approx 36 degrees.

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Dan

- February 23, 2009 @ 07:02 pm PST

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