WARNINGS (BEVERAGE BOTTLES ONLY):
- NOT FOR USE WITH HOT LIQUIDS: For cold liquids only. Hot liquids may cause burns or scald user.
- Use only with adult supervision. To avoid possible injury, do not let child walk or run with product.
- To avoid possible injury, do not let child chew on the soft material of the straw (if present) as it may
present a choking hazard.
- Check straw (if present) regularly for tears and replace immediately if damaged or worn.
- Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids such as fruit juices or flavored sugary drinks may cause tooth decay.
- DO NOT overfill product. Leave space at top of bottle for lid and straw (if present) to avoid overflow.
WARNINGS (BOTH FOOD JAR AND BEVERAGE BOTTLES):
- DO NOT use product in microwave, on stove top, or in any type of oven.
- Never leave child unattended while using this product.
- Always test temperature of food or liquid before consuming and before feeding to your child.
- DO NOT overfill the container: Leave space at top of container for lid, straw (if present) and stopper (if present),
to avoid overflow.
- Check periodically to make sure any gasket (flexible band around lid and/or stopper) is present and properly positioned
to prevent contents from passing through lid when lid is closed. Missing, worn or misaligned gaskets may cause
product to leak.
- In general, contents should not be left in container for longer than 24 hours. However, the rate at which contents spoil
depends on several factors. Certain contents that include, for example, dairy, homemade soup, and/or tomato may start
to spoil much sooner. Also, spoilage may occur faster when contents have been partially consumed. In addition, spoilage
may occur sooner with the opening and reclosing of a product holding contents. Proceed with caution when using the
product with quick spoiling or partially consumed contents, as pressure may build up in the container and possibly
cause forceful ejection of the stopper or contents.
- If contents are left in container longer than 24 hours, or you suspect spoilage, use caution when opening container.
Contents spoilage can cause pressure inside container to build, possibly leading to forceful ejection of stopper or
contents. In such circumstances, before attempting to open container,
ENSURE THE OPENING IS POINTED AWAY FROM THE USER OR OTHER PERSONS TO AVOID INJURY.
- DO NOT use tools or devices to force container to open.
- If you are unable to open container by hand, do not open it and dispose of it at your local waste facility.
- DO NOT use to store or carry carbonated drinks or dry ice. This may cause lid/stopper and contents to
eject forcefully or leak.