The First Years Take & Toss Spill-Proof Straw Cups – 10Oz, 4 Pack

June 4, 2017 - Comment
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Straw sippers. Durable enough to use over and over. Ideal for thirsty toddlers or preschoolers. Fast flow straw keeps liquid away from developing teeth. Snap on travel lids are leak resistant. For 24 months and up. Made in China.

Product Features

  • Straw sippers
  • Durable enough to use over and over
  • Ideal for thirsty toddlers or preschoolers
  • Fast flow straw keeps liquid away from developing teeth
  • Snap on travel lids are leak resistant

Comments

Shayla McGhee says:

My pretoddler loves these and very easy to use. Around 8 months my son stopped taking a bottle and getting him to take any drink cup was really challenging. All of the “safety” “no spill” cups were hard for him to effectively drink out of. We tried these because they were inexpensive and I was tired of spending money on a new cup. Tried them and in the first day he was drinking 2-4oz of water! These were my saving grace. He likes to drink his goat milk and water at the same time!

D. Barger says:

Great for yogurt smoothies and other thicker beverages. I was looking for a sippy style cup for my one year old to drink yogurt smoothies and thicker beverages through and this works great. I had munchkin straw cups before and the straw was much narrower and harder to get the thick beverages through. The straw in this cup fits very tightly through the lid, so that liquids do not spill out around the opening, but liquid can come out of through the straw opening itself as it is open (other straw sippy cups I’ve tried have a little flap within the…

BigBlueFish says:

Great kiddie cups that don’t *really* leak much My child has been using these cups since he was 1. I don’t use the straws and use disposable straws instead. I just don’t have the time to scrub the straws with a mini brush cleaner. Regular straws fit fine. These cups are not leakproof but they don’t leak much. They will leak if you turn them upside down and shake. If dropped from a high chair, it’s really rare that they will open. My son has dropped these cups hundreds of times and they’ve only spilled once or twice. Usually, there’s…

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