SofTouch™ III PP Bottles
SofTouch™ III PP Bottles
The new SofTouch III bottles and teats are an improved range to encourage a smoother feed from breast to bottle. Made from Polypropylene, the SofTouch PP baby bottles are best for light frequency use.
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> What is the SofTouch PP bottle made from?
PP stands for Polypropylene, which is a light weight plastic that is slightly opaque in color. For not being so resistant, we recommend PP bottles for light frequency use.
> What are the differences between SofTouch and SofTouch III PP bottles?
Mimicking the natural drinking pattern of a baby drinking from the mum’s breasts, our teats are designed to promote the same three feedings movements: latching, sucking, and swallowing.
> What is the difference between PP and PPSU?
PP bottles are made from Polypropylene, which is a light weight plastic that cannot stand high temperatures and can lose its luster over time. PPSU bottles are more durable and more resistant to heat than PP bottles, which is why PP bottles are suitable for low to regular use.
> Are PP bottles safe for babies?
Absolutely! As all Pigeon bottles, the PP bottles are BPA and BPS free, which makes them safe for all babies.
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