🥤 Sip Smart, Spill Less — The Future of Toddler Cups is Here!
This set of two 8oz glass sippy cups features durable borosilicate glass with a spill-proof silicone straw design that keeps liquids away from plastic. Each cup includes a shock-absorbing silicone sleeve with a measurement window and removable handles, all dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Available in trendy mint green and orange, these cups combine safety, style, and convenience for modern parents.
B**H
None spill, doesn’t break and fun colors and cap
The media could not be loaded. These are awesome. No hard plastic touches the water only food grade silicone straw and cap lining and glass. Cute penguins shaped cap. No spill straw, very easy to drink from. These are easy to clean, and have great color and design. The best part is that they are also truly non spill, and have been dropped by my daughter on tile floor from her high chair many times. I am somewhat more cautious because they are glass and I know it can break, but it’s held up very well so far even from 4 or so feet. I was really frustrated looking for bottles that were plastic free when in contact with the water, as well as properly protected, were truly lead free, and had fun and unique colors. These are awesome.
J**M
Durable and Chemical Free
I bought these for my daughter a few months ago. The reason for purchasing these is the fact that they are made of glass, not a plastic that will leach chemicals into her beverages. It also has a shock absorbing silicone sleeve to prevent breaking. Just a reminder, they are glass and glass will break. The reviews complaining about how they break makes no sense. That said we've had these for three months and they have both been dropped multiple times a day onto a tile floor and one finally broke the other night. I'm buying two more because we like them so much. The handles are great too, especially for a child learning to drink by themselves. Just be sure to be thorough with cleaning each piece as they will get dirty quickly. Overall we love them and will only be using these until our daughter grows out of them.
P**E
It’s not leak proof
The cup is a good cup but it has flaws. Once your child drinks from it it creates a pressure in the cup which bring the juice or whatever you have in the cup up through the straw which is quite annoying. There is a hole at the top near the straw to help with this issue but it still seems to be flawed because it doesn’t help so the hole there is pretty much useless. Btw I’ve cleaned the hole and checked all the seals and this still happens every time. I have 2 cups and they both do this.
U**I
These are high quality
These bottles are great. They really put a lot of thought into their design. These are fully leakproof, the sleves can be taken off for through cleaning and they stay on super well. It can be turned into a sippy cup by removing the straw inside and its a good size. The only thing is that my toddler doesnt love the leak proof straw because you have to try harder to get liquid out. Other than that, these bottles are great! None of mine have broken, but i am really careful with them and always supervise my toddler when in use. The lid is also designed so your kids can open it with ease. The colors "green and orange" are more of an aqua green and peachy pink which is actually perfect in my opinion. Would give 5 stars if my kid didn't stuggle a bit with the straw.Update: My toddler got used to the straw fast and this are our favorite cups. 0 leaks, very portable, easy for my toddler to hold. We use them every single day. 100% recommend.
B**N
Glass broke after the first couple of uses
I thought we found an awesome non-toxic silly cup option for our son. I loved the design, but we definitely expected something more durable. After only a few uses, this supply cup fell from an end table to the laminate floor and shattered. I guess a plus is that glass didn’t go everywhere. These cups are expensive and are advertised as very durable for small children. I wish that was the case!
M**L
Shatter easily into large, pointy, sharp pices
These are not tempered glass, which means when they shatter, they break into large, knife-like pieces. Very dangerous.Also I am not a fan of the design of the silicone sleeve as it catches milk within it, so even if you wipe them clean after a spill, they will continue to leak from below the sleeve for a long time.Lastly, if the beverage is warm, it will push out through the straw as there is not valve to release air pressure. Or, if the liquid is cold, it will push out while the it warms up through the environment like in a car that is standing in the sun.Nice idea, poor design. The US-made design is bad to begin with. Manufacturing these in any country won't change this.
G**E
Great purchase
Finally, a cup that my kid will drink milk out of that’s not a bottle. It took a few tries, but eventually, she loved it. Not too many parts and super easy to take apart and wash. I will say that sometimes it becomes pressurized if it gets too warm and liquid will start to come out of the straw. But that’s rare and my fault for leaving it out of the fridge too long. Otherwise, it does not leak.My toddler has thrown this cup on the ground many many times and it is still perfectly intact. Love that it is glass since we don’t use plastic.
M**C
Milk gets stuck in the straw and lid comes off
I purchased a total of 5 of these sippy cups. I love the idea of the glass sippy cup and the cups have handled quite a few drops so far with no issue. My baby has been using them since 6 months and he's almost a year old. They aren't too terrible to clean as long as you don't remove the silicone every time.My biggest complaints are the milk gets stuck in the straw and leaks onto our bed, furniture, play area, etc. I've tried putting the straw to the, what looks like an indicator line and I've tried putting the straw up as far as it will go. I've tried squeezing the straw to get the milk to go down. No matter what I do, the milk still ends up stuck in the straw and ends up leaking everywhere.Another complaint I have is, it doesn't matter how much we try to screw the lid on, about a few times a week, the lid will randomly become loose and fall off.The price of these are a little high, in my opinion, considering all the issues. But also there aren't too many options available for glass straw cups.
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