Here's an answer from Coleman about whether their coolers have BPA.

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Beavdowg

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Dear Brad,

BPA is a chemical in some polycarbonate bottles and utensils. Although a few of Coleman products contain BPA, none of Coleman's insulated coolers or jugs contain polycarbonate or BPA.

All of the materials used in Coleman Coolers and Jugs are approved for food contact.
Our coolers are produced from materials that are approved for food contact. That is not the same as saying the cooler is FDA approved. We do not have any certificate from the FDA. We do have a letter from our material supplier that says the raw material is acceptable to be used in food contact applications.

On another note, our coolers are intended for recreation purposes and are not specifically designed for commercial applications like a restaurant.
Thank you,
Mildred
Coleman Consumer Service
 
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