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Reddit mentions of The First Years Take & Toss Spill Proof Straw Cups, 10 Ounce, Pack of 4

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of The First Years Take & Toss Spill Proof Straw Cups, 10 Ounce, Pack of 4. Here are the top ones.

The First Years Take & Toss Spill Proof Straw Cups, 10 Ounce, Pack of 4
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Durable and Disposable Straw Cups: Straw cups help you reduce, reuse and recycle!Easy to Clean: Easy to clean snap-on, valve-free lidsDishwasher Safe Cups: Made without BPASuitable for: Ages 18 months and up
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ColorMulticolor
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Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2012
Size4 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.05 Pounds
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Found 8 comments on The First Years Take & Toss Spill Proof Straw Cups, 10 Ounce, Pack of 4:

u/ernieball · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We use the Munchkin 360 cups and Contigo cups for water and Take and Toss for milk.

None of these have a chewy, durable nipple though. My son was EFF/bottle fed (Dr. Browns) so we did a few weeks of this transitional bottle before making the switch. But ultimately the 360 cups worked best from 6M-1 year and then the hard spout on the Contigo was just easier for him after his first birthday.

u/Rua-Yuki · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Yep, my daughter uses them. The First Years Take & Toss Spill-Proof Straw Cups - 10Oz, 4 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054YZDWC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AtnPybN75GPQ8

u/midwestlover610 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Our favorite straw cup is actually one of the Take n Toss cups. It's very basic but the lid has a seriously good grip to the cup. He tosses it on the floor and it only leaks two drips from what was in the straw. I've only had one crack open from dropping it.

http://www.amazon.com/The-First-Years-Straw-Ounce/dp/B0054YZDWC

The other we use for in the car or diaper bag is the munchkin click lock. It's spill proof but does leak from the straw a bit. He also has to work harder to use it. I tried it myself and it was pretty difficult. But, I don't have to supervise.

http://www.amazon.com/The-First-Years-Straw-Ounce/dp/B0054YZDWC

u/doublecross · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

My little girl will drink from her straw cup but loses interest at the breast. My logic is that the nursing slows her down, with a cup she can keep playing and drink whenever she wants to.
Try a straw cup like this one. There's a lot of bad reviews, mostly because the bottom straw is not long enough to reach the bottom so I'm trying to find these because you can trim the straws to fit the playtex bottles. Anyways, I use these for now, even though if she throws the cup it spills everywhere, I try to keep it contained by taking the cup away if I notice she's not interested anymore.

u/littlemother · 1 pointr/beyondbaby

Rose went from bottles straight to straws. She didn't figure out sippy cups until she was 2. We went with a Tommee Tippee variety at first, and then bought some Munchkin ones like this. Now we use cups like these, and they have sippy cup lids too (my second daughter prefers sippy lids to straw lids).

u/maumacd · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Salmon, skin down on a cast iron griddle. Get that skin all crispy and enjoy.

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