Meet Your New Breastfeeding BFF: The Chiller Every Mom Needs

 

Hey mama,

Meet your new best friend: the Ceres Chill Chiller. This sleek, game-changing breast milk storage solution is taking the guesswork (and stress) out of pumping and storing breast milk. We sat down with Lisa Myers, the powerhouse mom and founder behind Ceres Chill, to talk about how she’s making life easier for breastfeeding moms everywhere—whether you’re back in the office, traveling for work, or just trying to keep up with the daily grind.

Lisa’s journey to creating Ceres Chill started with a personal problem many of us can relate to: finding a way to make breastfeeding work in the real world, where ice packs melt, bottles leak, and TSA agents give you the side-eye. “I was a partner at my law firm, back to work after maternity leave with my second child, and determined to make breastfeeding happen,” Lisa says. “But I quickly realized I had no good options for storing milk during the day. So, I made the Chiller happen—for moms everywhere.”

The Chiller: Why It’s a Total Game-Changer

So, what makes the Ceres Chill Chiller different from other breast milk storage options? A lot, actually.

For starters, it’s TSA-friendly, which is a major win for traveling moms. “With the Chiller, all you need to do is dump your ice at security, have them hold a test strip over it, and refill your ice on the other side,” Lisa explains. No more awkward, intrusive inspections of your milk supply!

But that’s just the beginning. The Chiller is also compatible with breast pumps and baby bottle nipples, so you can pump, store, and feed all in one. It’s leak-proof, has a capacity of 27-34 ounces (hello, marathon pumping sessions), and keeps your milk chilled for up to 20 hours with just ice. Oh, and when you’re done breastfeeding? It transitions seamlessly to your favorite beverages—yes, we’re talking coffee, tea, and even wine. “We offer a straw top with an infuser or a coffee slider lid so moms can continue to use the Chiller long after their breastfeeding journey is over,” Lisa adds.

Built to Last—And Look Good Doing It

Here’s where Ceres Chill really stands out: it’s not just functional, it’s gorgeous. Made from food-grade stainless steel with a copper lining for extra cooling power, the Chiller is available in a variety of chic, powder-coated colors. And unlike other breast milk storage solutions, the Ceres Chill Chiller contains no lead—zero, zip, nada. “We use a bismuth seal instead of lead,” Lisa explains. “It’s another way we’re making sure this product is the safest option out there.”

Tips & Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Your Chiller

New to Ceres Chill? Lisa has some tips. “Definitely check out our how-to page, Instagram, or YouTube channel for tutorials,” she suggests. “We also have an incredible Facebook group where moms share tips and tricks.” Oh, and don’t forget to peek at the user guide—Lisa promises it’s short, sweet, and packed with only the most important info.

Supporting Moms on Every Journey

For Lisa, Ceres Chill is about more than just breast milk storage—it’s about supporting moms in reaching their breastfeeding goals, whatever they may be. “We hear from moms every day—doctors, nurses, teachers, long-haul truck drivers, pilots—about how the Chiller makes their lives easier,” Lisa says. “We’re so done with anything that holds women back from achieving their goals.”

Ceres Chill isn’t just providing products—it’s building a community. Lisa and her team are passionate about raising awareness about the laws in place to protect breastfeeding moms, and making sure parents have the tools they need to succeed. “With the proper gear and support, parents can do anything,” she says. And that’s exactly the vibe we’re here for.

Final Thoughts

Lisa leaves us with one final thought: “Moms are incredible, and we can do things no one else can. Be proud of that—whether you made it two days, two months, or two years in your breastfeeding journey, you did something amazing.”

Ready to join the Ceres Chill revolution? Head over to Ceres Chill and grab yours today.

Here for you,

 
 
 

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