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A spermicidal bottle should do the trick.

2006-10-10 14:13:24 · answer #1 · answered by rabcarr11 1 · 0 1

Honestly if they are old enough to be drinking soda, they shouldn't be drinking out of a bottle. I think the best product though, would probably be the "disposable" bottles. You can then at least get the air out of the bottle before giving it to your child. They don't leak formula. I would feel irresponsible if, at the least, I let you know that you are ruining your babies teeth, and that the amount of sugar in one average soda is more than any child, young enough to have a bottle, should have in a week. Even diet sodas are very harmful to young children, they don't have sugar, but sugar substitutes are more harmful than sugar.

2006-10-08 19:47:39 · answer #2 · answered by ~Angel~ 4 · 1 0

I sincerely hope this question is a joke or that you are asking for some reason other than giving it to a child. Dental issues aside, soda is very unhealthy for a variety of reasons. First of all there is the sugar. I have nothing against sugar in moderation but if someone is still using a bottle this is not the time to get them hooked on sugar or caffiene. You are setting your child up for a terrible cycle that is difficult to get out of. Also, there are many cases of soda ingredients mixing to cause the chemical benzene. This can cause cancer. Soda in moderation as an adult is one thing. But your child is still growing. Do you really want to pump his/her body full of chemicals? Also, high fructose corn syrup ages the body quicker and supresses the immune system. If you are asking this question for a child I hope you will reconsider what you are doing to this child.

2006-10-08 19:47:03 · answer #3 · answered by Amelia 5 · 3 0

The real question here is, why are u giving a child young enough to still need a bottle soda pop?? shame on u. are u more concerned about making your child happy in the moment then about future weight/health problems, and tooth decay.

2006-10-08 20:49:00 · answer #4 · answered by catwoman 3 · 1 0

You're giving a child young enough to still drink from a bottle soda?

Yikes. But I like the first guy's suggestion. A nipple on a 2-liter bottle - hehe!

2006-10-08 19:49:02 · answer #5 · answered by tagi_65 5 · 1 0

You are not supposed to put soda in a bottle as it can explode. Why are you giving a baby or toddler soda anyways? Bad decision. My son is five and gets soda very rarely. He likes water and especially those Propel fitness waters. Now is when you get them in the habit of healthy living.

2006-10-08 19:34:48 · answer #6 · answered by Amy >'.'< 5 · 2 0

Are you serious. You want to give your baby/toddler soda pop in their bottle. First of all it will rot their teeth and second of all it is so bad for them. Sugar free juice. With water added. My daughter is 26 months old and has never tasted anything fizzy and I intend to keep it that way for as long as I can. She only drinks water, milk, juice and diluted fruit drinks. It really annoys me to see babies drinking unhealthy drinks from bottles. ESPECIALLY COKE. If you put a childs milk tooth into a glass of coke it takes under 5 mintues to dissolve.

2006-10-08 21:10:34 · answer #7 · answered by Teresa M 2 · 1 0

You are not supposed to put any carbonated beverage in a bottle or a sippy cup. In my opinion, babies who still take a bottle are too small for soda anyway. Maybe a sip or two here and there out of your cup, but in a bottle?? I wouldn't reccommend it.

2006-10-08 19:51:30 · answer #8 · answered by #3ontheway! 4 · 2 0

Please don't give the child soda. I saw a toddler with the whole front row of his teeth metal. They had to pull them and put the metal ones until his adult teeth come in. Poor Child...the mom was full of regrets and admitted to giving him juice and soda in the bottle at bed time.

You can start a baby/toddler on a spill proof cup..with water and limited juice.

My advice to parents these days is to think long term...from the name to the food. Think about how it will affect the child long term.

2006-10-08 19:48:19 · answer #9 · answered by ☺Inquisitive 1☺ 3 · 3 0

Bottles are not made to hold soda, there's a reason for that. Kids should not be drinking soda....DUH

2006-10-10 12:29:20 · answer #10 · answered by funrdhdpeach 4 · 0 0

i don't know, but if you're kid still drinks out of a bottle i don't really think they should be drinking any soda pop at all.

2006-10-09 00:10:57 · answer #11 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

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