
Smart Milk Bag Labels
​Breastmilk Storage & Inventory Tracking

Organize and see your breastmilk
Smart Milk Bag Labels are adhesive, consecutively numbered stickers that stick securely to any breastmilk storage bag. Each label includes a QR code that links to detailed milk information when scanned with a smartphone for daycares, caregivers and annies. 
• Includes 500 consecutively numbered labels for efficient milk bag identification. 
• Clear numbering helps you use the oldest milk first and eliminate confusion. 
• QR codes provide caregivers with instant access to milk details like expiration date, amount, and feeding info.
Never trash your milk

Step 1:
Stick your label on your milk bag


Step 3:
Get reminders for which bag to use and when
Set Up
How do I set up my box so labels are easily pulled? 1. Open the box and take the roll out. 2. Fold the flaps inwards 3. Place the roll back. 4. Pull the beginning of the roll so that the roll is between the smaller flap and the flap underneath. 5. Get the number in order! T
How do I set up my labels? 1. Scan the first label on you label box and download Cubtale app. 2. Make sure you mark "I own labels" during onboarding if you don't have Cubtale app yet. 3. Create a baby profile, and go to Breastmilk Cub/Storage. 4. Start the setup process.
Cubtale App
How does Cubtale manage breast milk expiration dates? Cubtale App will help make sure you understand which milk is expiring and when based on the pump date entered into the app. The expiration dates are based on where the milk is stored. Freshly expressed or pumped breast milk can be safely stored at room temperature (up to 77°F / 25°C) for up to 4 hours, in the refrigerator (40°F / 4°C) for up to 4 days, and in the freezer (0°F / −18°C) for about 6 months, with storage up to 12 months acceptable but not optimal for quality. Once frozen breast milk is completely thawed, it can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours and should never be refrozen after thawing. Breast milk that has been warmed or brought to room temperature and not used should be consumed within 2 hours after feeding, and any leftover after a feeding should be discarded. These time and temperature recommendations follow CDC breast milk storage guidelines to help maintain safety and quality. https://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/breast-milk-preparation-and-storage/handling-breastmilk.html?
Can multiple caregivers access the data? Absolutely! Cubtale app is one of the few apps that have multiple caregiver and family controls. Just invite your caregiver and breastmilk information will be shared across family members.

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