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Can you get different sized scoops for formula?

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& when they change their composition you bit of kit would be out of date (although I like it as an idea)
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:23:35
Crikey, that bottle buddy is expensive! I was thinking that my invention would retail for about 3 quid for the set ( perhaps in a fetching range of colours for each size)

but I'd have to make them for one specific formula brand so probably not ethical!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 22:10:55
yes they are different sizes although there was a gadget about that could hold a tub of powder and you could adjust how much it dispenses it at a time.

bottle buddy
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 04-Nov-09 21:42:43
If not I think I might develop them wink

What I mean is - say you want to make up a 6 oz bottle, surely you should be able to get a 6 oz scoop to save making counting mistakes or the scoop getting more and more clogged up due to the steam coming from the bottle?

I know you can get little sets of measuring 'cups' so I think a similar gadget would be really handy.

Or is the scoop size for each formula brand a slightly different size?
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