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How to use Boon's Squirt Food Dispensing Spoon

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Boon's Squirt Food Dispensing Spoon in Orange
Boon's Squirt Food Dispensing Spoon in Orange

Boon Inc. created this easy to use food dispenser spoon for Parents who desire a hassle free, mess free on the go feeding for their babies. This innovative spoon is BPA free, Phthalate free and PVC free, making it even safer to feed your child without the worry of health defects, early puberty, behavior and learning defects, illness and diseases, obesity, cancer, toxicity to reproductive organs and much more. This spoon comes in two colors, orange or pink. It is also dishwasher safe.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 1 jar or frozen cubes of baby food that equals 3 oz.
  1. Step 1

    Open 1 to 3 oz jar of baby food or frozen cubes of baby food equaling 3 oz.

  2. Step 2

    Remove spoon end from bulb. (Bulb is the orange or pick plastic backing of Spoon)

  3. Step 3

    Pour a desired amount of baby food or place baby food cubes into bulb. (Bulb takes up to 3 oz of baby food)

  4. Step 4

    Attach Spoon end back on the bulb. Make sure spoon is securely attached its bulb. (Spoon is leak proof. Protective coat on the spoon makes sure spoon is clean in between feedings.)

Tips & Warnings
  • To Dispense food, simply squeeze the sides of the bulb, gently. This Spoon dispenses food a bite at a time. It was designed to be mess free, and to make one hand feeding a breeze.
  • Better safe than sorry. When going out and traveling, place spoon in a zipped organizer bag or a ziplock bag. (Just because its leak proof doesn't mean you won't get a spoon that won't leak food.)Place bag in a separate compartment than your baby clothes and diapers; to avoid food spilling and getting on your baby's clothes and etc.
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