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Parents in the UK are discovering "mold-like slime" in Tommee Tippee milk machines and are warning others online with stomach-turning photos of their findings. These parents haven't been shy about ...
Tommee Tippee said initial investigations suggest the build-up was carbon residue which is "harmless". The Perfect Prep machine is used to make a formula feed by controlling the quality, volume ...
Some Tommee Tippee customers say they have discovered "black residue" while using The Perfect Prep Machine. The gadget in question was investigated by the BBC last year.
Tommee Tippee says a build-up in pipes is harmless, but some parents claim Perfect Prep machines have made their babies unwell. By Connor Sephton, News Reporter Wednesday 15 March 2017 18:10, UK ...
Tommee Tippee is investigating the complaints. Gillian Clelland, 21, of Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, is worried about 14-month-old son Hayden after finding her machine was also “filthy”.
Tommee Tippee has launched an investigation after parents complained of finding "mould" in the internal pipes of its formula feed machines. The baby product company said it was concerned by ...