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Take & Toss Sippy Cups help you to reuse and recycle! Limit your waste with the handy and durable design of these convenient kids' sippy cups. These dishwasher safe cups can be used again and again, but don't cost a lot so you can give your wallet a break. When it's time to let them go, the sippy cups can be recycled in many communities. Made without BPA, these durable Take & Toss cups are perfect for families whether at home or on the go. Kids love the vibrant colors and parents love that these spill proof cups help to keep drinks inside with snap on lids. They're great for day care: Use a food safe marker to write your little one’s name on their cup, and you can be sure it’ll always end up in the right cubby. Add a fun splash of color to your child's party and help keep those drinks contained and off of the floor. Pair this baby sippy cup with a Take & Toss toddler snack cup (sold separately) and watch your kid's eyes light up when they see their favorite colorful cups come down from the cabinet. There are so many great ways to use them! How will you use your Take & Toss?
4.2 out of 5
84.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Toddler Cups Around
I have had these cups for about 4 months, since we tried them at a vacation house we rented and I noticed that, amazingly, with only two pieces, the cups were leaking less than our multi-valve/straw what have you cups. The biggest pros in my mind for these cups are:1) as another reviewer noted--there are only two pieces! No more buying weird pipe cleaner products to clean out moldy straws or valves. No more !@#$!* searching for missing pieces that turn a "leak-proof" cup into a sieve. Awesome.2)Just like an escalator...these cups don't really "break" especially if you are giving to a toddler. If I lose a lid or it cracks (yes these cups aren't invincible) then I have a simple, lid-less plastic cup that my son can use (now 25 months) to drink at dinner when he wants a "big boy" cup. I'm not dumb enough to fill it to the top but I don't have to worry that if he drops it, it will break into a million pieces. Also the cups are inexpensive enough that if you do lose enough lids just buy another 5 pack (look on the packaging actually 5 not 4 cups). (Escalators never "break" because when they do they just become stairs)3) I got these cups in the larger size (reviews on the smaller size are also helpful and spot on) becuase my son is older and I wanted to be able to send him to daycare with a full cup and not worry about refilling too frequently. I like the larger size which I find more useful for older kids, the travel spout cover is nice until you lose it but you don't really need it (unless you plan to throw in your bag upside down for long periods or something).4) these really are incredibly leak proof--no complaints at day care, I've thrown the cup (no special spout cover) into my purse and pulled it out later with no leaks. I haven't had many problems with lids popping off although I imagine that after enough runs through the dishwasher the lids will warp or lose some of their suction, but amazingly these tend to work better than all the other fancy sippy cups I bought. I kept our old cups (that we still had pieces to) for my son's night time water that he sometimes sleeps with, thinking we wouldn't want to use these at night in case of spills. Of course I didn't tell my husband this obvious deduction and discovered he had been sending my son to bed with these for many nights with no issues (after I found one upside down in the crib, no leaks, while changing the sheets). No such luck with a tommy tippee cup I bought with a screw on lid. So these really are good enough to replace all your cups.5) I like that they encourage proper drinking habits. Not only can you use without a lid at the dinner table, but this style of cups (as opposed to straw cups) obviously encourages the proper drinking posture a little more. When my son switched over to these as his regular cups he stopped just holding cups to his lips, head down, expecting "straw suction" to bring the liquid to his lips. He's also getting older now but obviously this is a good habit to encourage early. I think my next kid will probably transition from bottles straight to these.6) Since they stack they don't take up too much real estate in the cupboards. Given the encroachment of all of my son's belongings everywhere else in the house this is nice.7) Cheap enough to "toss" but don't let the name fool you, the reviews of the smaller size say you can recycle them so depending on your community recycling program you don't have to feel bad about "tossing" and again they work fine as actual, non-glass kids cups if the lid stops working. I doubt many of us would actually toss these after each individual use or trip but these are also great to buy when traveling or to send ahead of yourself to relatives or grandparents as cups you can use when away from home but don't feel too bad losing or leaving behind (as we all do) when traveling--just remember to keep your own stash at home!
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome cups
We use these cups at home for our kids for milk and house. They seal nicely and the lids don’t pop off if they fall over on the table. Excellent price and hold up very well over time. We put them in the dishwasher and they have not deteriorated. Great buy overall
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, especially for the price
Initially overwhelmed by the vast array of sippy cups on the market, I didn't want to invest too much money when I wasn't sure what would work well for my child and family. Also, some of the cups out there are $12 a piece, and it seemed like I would have to buy quite a few to send to daycare and wash regularly for use at home. On a whim, I ordered these cups because they were so cheap; even if they were horrible, I wouldn't exactly be out a lot of money. Well, they were great. This is the main cup my child uses. I am not a big fan of using plastics, but they seem to work the best for us here. We do have some glass and metal products, but they are heavy and expensive, and I always worry they are going to break (the glass, obviously) or get lost or damaged. I do not actually "toss" these plastic cups; I reuse them again and again, but I don't sweat it if I lose one. The cups themselves seem very durable but the lids get a bit worn down over time (they get a bit crushed in the mouth or the plastic "shreds" slightly on the teeth). I've had much more expensive cups get damaged more easily, though. I will say that the lids leak a little if the child straight out turns the cup upside down, but the liquid generally just comes out in small, slow drops. And of course, the lid can occasionally come off if it's dropped very hard, for example, especially if it wasn't on quite as tight as it should have been. Overall, I find the cups pretty leak resistant, though! The lids are transitional for us anyway, and when my child can drink from a regular cup, we can continue to use these without lids. Of course they're not the nicest cups in the world; the plastic is fairly thin, but come on, they're so cheap! And they're way easier to clean than most of the straws and valves on fancier cups. I just pop them in the dishwasher and that's it! Super easy, super cheap, super convenient, all around.
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice and Cheap!
I've been using these cups for my kids for the past 5 years. They're not my kids go-to cups - mostly because they tend to leak - but I do like them for a number of reasons.positives:1. Cheap! If we lose them, I don't feel too bad about it. We've gone through 3 or 4 packs over the past few years. I think I've spent more money on my kids' Nalgene bottles than the total of what we spent on the 3 or 4 packs of these.2. Easy to pop-in my purse or travel bag! I use these cups primarily for restaurants and travel. My youngest can't use a cup with a straw without spilling it on himself or all over the table so we take these cups to restaurants instead! They're lightweight and don't take up much space in my purse. It's especially nice that I can stack a few in my purse at the same time.3. Easy to use. I think my kids were all around 1 year old when they started using these cups. I think they're a great transition from a bottle to a more leak-proof cup. It's easy for the little guys to hold and suck up the liquid.Negatives:1. Not leak proof. These things tip over, they will leak. No question about it.2. Lids come off quite easy. If the kids drop the cup, 99% of the time the lid will pop off completely and the liquid will go everywhere. It's happened to us multiple times. This is why I've never used these cups as my kids' primary cup.3. Spout is hard to clean and will collect mold. Best way to clean these spouts is to use a straw brush. You can't get in all the crevices with a sponge or rag. I've seen mold build up in the spout if it's not cleaned properly!In conclusion, yes, I'd recommend for travel or restaurant use. Don't get these as your kids primary cup or you'll be cleaning up messes all day!
Holes too small
Even as an adult I could not get almost any liquid out. The holes are too small. Almost a scam. Don’t but it. I will use them as simple cups.
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