Perhaps Sparkletts is promoting an alliance with a cancer charity as a PR strategy to distract consumers from Sparkletts' more significant association with their bottles, which are made with a known carcinogen -- BPA.
Here's a simple question: How many of us ever leave the house these days empty-handed? The answer is practically no one. Even little kids these days a...
We get that more research needs to be done to truly understand the effects of this chemical on our bodies, but that doesn't mean the public should remain the guinea pigs.
Because we Americans are trying our best to pretend that we aren't associated with the apparently unconscious machine that conceptualized plastic in t...
Plastic baby bottles have received extra attention recently as research came to light showing many popular models leach Bisphenol-A (BPA), a suspected...