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Hi,


I've recently been asked to pilot test a new bottle which is coming on the market. They've asked for another 4-5 local mums to be involved.


The meeting is on Wednesday 18th July at 11:00am at Green and Blue on Lordship Lane (for approx an hour). Please RSVP if you can come as places are limited.


Here is what they say...


"" 'Anywayup' is better than a bottle. It works differently to all other bottles and emulates the breast. So, it is a tool to support breast feeding, as well as providing a better alternative than conventional bottle feeding. It has advanced anti colic technology and removes micro bubbles that are held within the milk. It allows the baby to feed at their own rate and avoids the swamping and guzzling that often occurs with other vented (anti colic) bottles.


It has passed all lab tests etc and is safe to use. We are asking mums to use the bottle for as many feeds as suits you, over one week. Even one feed a day would be fine. We have a short, one-page questionnaire but we would also like to follow up by getting together for a chat. This is early stage testing, so any feed-back from mums is incredibly helpful"".


They only want 4 - 5 people at this stage, so please reply to let me know if you're interested and I'll add you to the list (two places left). NB. There is no payment to participate, but you do get to keep the bottle : )


Cheers

Kath


PM me if you have and Qs - though I don't really know much more- I'm not involved in the company- just a mum with a fussy 9 week old!

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