So, natural tree rubber baby products? It's awesome take my word for it. Biodegradable, BPA free, Phthalate free, artificial color free and PVC free. Not only good for the Earth but also for your baby. When I did my baby registry this week, I did not see a single pacifier 100% natural. But we had the opportunity to review their unique pacifiers with a girly crown design and are covered!
Hevea pacifiers have sooo many awesome features including:
- Made from 100% natural rubber latex- My baby's only take latex pacifiers as they feel closest to moms breast. A++ for breastfeeding moms.
- One Piece design- so no cracks or joints for bacteria to hide in. No more hearing squishy water sounds in the nipple after sterlizing. YUCK!
- Awesome shape with ventilation holes that doesn't leave marks around baby's mouth. No tight vacuum seal either.
- $1 from every pacifier purchase is donated to the CJ Foundation for SIDS. Thanks Hevea!
Hevea pacifiers are available in 2 nipple shapes; round or orthodontic. Each shape has cute designs including cars, flowers, crowns, or stars and moons! I have already added a few more to my must have list before baby comes. The product not only makes me feel good as a mother but also as a person. I love companies that give back, and Hevea does just that :)
Be sure to also check out the other natural tree rubber products Hevea offers including teethers and bath toys!
BUY IT: Hevea Pacifiers each cost $8.95. You can see a list of retailers by state here.
Disclaimer:
HGF was not paid for this post. We were provided with a product to review, and we have provided our honest opinion as mothers. Thank you to the sponsoring company for working with HGF. You can view our complete PR policies here.
Disclaimer:
HGF was not paid for this post. We were provided with a product to review, and we have provided our honest opinion as mothers. Thank you to the sponsoring company for working with HGF. You can view our complete PR policies here.














1 comments:
These are neat. I love how the company by gives back by replanting rubber trees:) Smart stuff.
Thanks for sharing!
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