cup holder friendly sippy cups
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| Review Date: May 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: B Leasure, San Jose, CA |
| I love these sports bottles because they're cup-holder friendly. Many of the nuby and munchikin 10oz sippies, won't fit in the cup holder of the B.O.B. or the car seats, but these fit great. Love them! |
Slows down drinking
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| Review Date: March 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Elena M. Harder, Castro Valley, Ca |
| I love these. My kids drink milk and juice way too fast and they actually have to work to get juice or milk out. Just make sure you empty contents out and clean thoroughly because it will leave an aftersmell to the cups. Great buy! |
Decent Sippy, not a sports bottle
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| Review Date: January 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: OaktonMom, Oakton, VA |
I bought these when we transitioned from our last "naptime" bottle for my two-year old. She is already fine with cups/sippies but this made a nice bottle-like cup to drink from at naptime so the transition
from her bottle was not as bad.(at this point the bottle is almost a lovey/go to sleep soother)
For that task it was great, bottle sized and easy to hold.
But, this is a weird hybrid. Not a sippy cup - unlike sippy cups, it spills when turned upside down. (Totally NOT spill-proof, not sure why it claims that) For that reason, I can't see this being taken out of the house as its just asking for juice/milk everwhere. But also not a sports sipper - the nipple is more bottle-like than straw like, and it doesn't have a flip-top or anything. The spout/lid is just not well designed. We have a mini nalgene bottle (that is unfortunately BPA - *sigh*) but works much better as it has an actual straw, which this does not. Was hoping to use as a sports bottle for to-go drinks, but this isn't it.
Overall its ok (did great for the bottle transition), but I'm not planning to buy more. |
Great for transitrion from the bottle
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| Review Date: May 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: MaryKay Psyk, Dallas, TX USA |
| My girls would not drink out of any other cup. I could not wean them from their bottle without this. |
Just say no to straws!
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| Review Date: May 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Sally Tzavalas, West Hills, CA United States |
| These bottles are all I use now for my 2 year old twins. No valves or straws to keep track of and they are still spill proof. |
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