The First Years/Learning Curve Take & Toss Straw Sippers, 4 Pack, Colors May Vary

The First Years/Learning Curve Take & Toss Straw Sippers, 4 Pack, Colors May Vary
- Learning Curve Take and Toss
- Straw Sippers
- 4 Pack, Colors May Vary
The First Years/Learning Curve Take & Toss Straw Sippers, 4 Pack, Colors May Vary
Learning Curve Take and Toss Straw Sippers – 4 Pack, colors may vary
List Price: $ 3.49
Price: $ 3.49
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Inexpensive Cups with Straws,
I had been using the Take and Toss ones in the sippy cups and saw these with the straws. It’s one step closer to moving my son to using regular cups. He feels like a big boy using a cup and straw instead of a sippy cup like his baby brother.
They last with repeated use for several months then ours eventually develop a crack in them from being thrown on the floor. I do hand wash mine even though they state top-rack dishwasher safe and I believe that helps them last a little longer. My sons are at the age where we are transitioning them from sippy cups to regular cups and these are perfect for that in-between stage.
These are also labeled plastic type 5 which is polypropylene which is considered safe and does not leach BPA (bisphenol-A) into foods and beverages like some plastics can. That makes me feel better and sets my mind at ease about using these with my children.
Make sure that you put the lid on the cup and then insert the straw. If you are refilling and take the top off with the straw still in and then replace, liquid will come shooting out the straw.
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|Not perfect,
This is the only cup my 11 mo old will use. We’ve tried regular sippys, straw sippys, with handles, without handles, etc. He really only wants this one. The straw will leak if it gets turned upside down (it often does with my son) and if it is on the fuller side and gets dropped (Thrown) to the floor, the top can come off and spill. I guess I’ll have to deal with those negatives being as this is the only one he will use! On the plus side, they are cheaper than other cups….walmart is cheaper than amazon…four cups for under four bucks.
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|Perfect basic straw cup,
First off-these are not fancy! If you want a valve and a locking lid…these are not for you.
If you want a nice simple, good value basic cup with lid that can take a normal straw? They are perfect.
Basically these are a thick plastic version of a fast food to-go cup. We have been using the 1st cup from the pack for 2+ months now and still haven’t had to move on to cup #2 (note-we don’t have a dishwasher). We use this with crazy straws, bendy straws, etc. I haven’t actually used the provided straws much (I’d rather use cheap disposable straws bought in the 100 pack and toss them than wash a straw, call me wasteful). i was just talking about these at our play group yesterday and found many moms in our group prefer the nice simple basic Take n Toss line over ridiculously fancy sippy cups. Sometimes simple (and cheap!) really are best.
A side note for any parents with special needs: my daughter does “straw therapy” for speech and these fit Talktools straws perfectly too.
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