THERMOS FOOGO Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel 7-Ounce Food Jar, Blue/Yellow

August 28, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Long considered a trusted partner by parents in providing healthy food and drink options for kids, Thermos brand has brought its superior insulation technology to FOOGO, a line of children’s products for ages six months and older. Freshness and safety go hand in hand. If not kept at the right temperature, food and beverages can spoil, causing potentially dangerous bacteria to form. FOOGO stainless steel products feature THERMOS double wall vacuum insulation which has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria in a laboratory test performed by Cornell University, and will keep contents cold and fresh for six hours. In addition to providing added protection from spoilage and food borne illnesses, Thermos brand offers parents extra peace of mind in knowing that FOOGO products use BPA-free materials. To clean, hand washing is recommended for best results, or top rack dishwasher safe.

Product Features

  • THERMOS double wall vacuum insulated food jar keeps contents cold and fresh for six hours; warm for four hours
  • Kid-proof design; durable stainless steel interior and exterior inhibits bacteria growth; wide opening for easy filling, serving and cleaning
  • Made from bisphenol-A free (BPA-Free) materials
  • Ergonomically designed lid with rubber grip, non-slip, scratch-resistant base; cool to the touch with warm foods and sweat-free with cold foods
  • Small food jar is light, compact and portable; 7 ounce capacity

Comments

Sofia and Alex says:

Great size for little hands but lid gets warm This 7 oz Foogo thermos is a great size for a side-item (such as veggies) in the little one’s school lunch. Our other “small” thermos (Foogo, 10 oz) is a little too big for small hands to open on their own. We use these to keep food warm until lunch time. My only complaint about this item is that the lid gets very warm so its heat retention properties aren’t as good as the 10 oz version.

MazdaMan says:

Awesome little containers. I’ve been using this as a day container for little things like raisins, cranberries, and peanuts for the office and for travel. I have two of them and use them quite frequently and carry them in my daybag. They are convenient and easy to clean. I have not tested the insulation capabilities as I’ve only used them for dry snacks.

Husband, Dad, and Entrepreneur says:

Pretty good for the price Such a huge help. We kept using tuperware but by the time my baby got hungry on a trip the food was cold. Don’t exepect any extra high quality super awesome insulation from this (just because the size and physics will work against you) but if you make the food piping hot then when you load it then it should be good when you feed your little one.

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