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2 Handle Cup w/ TPE on Handles and Fat Flip-it Straw Top
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Sales Rank: 2809 Luv n' care, Ltd. Released: 2006-12-01 |
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Product Description
Your little one will find the transition from bottle to cup easy with Nuby cup's unique contour shape, designed to fit their small hands. The soft sipper straw is protected from contamination by a uniquely designed and easy-to-use flip top cover. This cover simply slides back and rests in the lid of the cup, allowing the sipper straw to "flip" out for use. Great for travel and short trips. Includes two cups. Colors may vary.
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2 Handle Cup w/ TPE on Handles and Fat Flip-it Straw Top
- Baby Product: 0 pages (2006-12-01)
- Publisher: Luv n' care, Ltd.
- Label: Luv n' care, Ltd.
- Studio: Luv n' care, Ltd.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 20 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #2809
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Best of the best... 2008-06-10
Comment: I have literally tried all sippy cups out there. These ones are the best. I don't know why some reviewers say they leak. I have 6 of these and not one has a problem. Maybe the rubber straw is not put in properly. If you pull it out, you have to push it back in until it "locks". Also, if you do remove the handles from the cup, it's not hard to put it back together at all!!! I do it all the time when I wash them.
My son throws them across the room as hard as he can (he's 18 months old) and not one came apart or broke. They're extremely sturdy.
They're absolutely the best cups out there. I also purchased the larger type, without the handles and those are also awesome.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great cup for CP kids 2008-06-04
Comment: My son has CP and has a hard time holding onto a sippy cup. He's two so he's outgrown the soft-spout cups but he can drink from a straw. Actually, he prefers to drink from a straw since it's difficult for him to lift, tilt and hold onto a sippy cup. We have this cup in every color. It's the only one that works for us. We have even purchased replacement straw kits (found on ebay) for when the straw gets old. So far, they are holding up well. I put them in the dishwasher and they get dropped and they are still in good shape. The only thing I would recommend being careful with is the straw extension. They are easy to lose and the cup won't work without it. So make sure you wash that part by hand and let it dry in a special area where it won't get lost.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Looks pretty but not functional 2008-03-14
Comment: I bought this in hope of my son will be able to drink milk from this cup. It was useless after I took it apart and had to wash it. I tried so hard to putting it back together. But, it still leaks. I basically toss it out after many times of trying. What a waste of money.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Helped my tube-fed child learn to drink!! 2008-02-17
Comment: My son would not drink from his bottle. He has been totally g-tube fed for the past 7 months. We have tried practically every bottle and sippy cup ever made. I introduced this cup two weeks ago (with the valve cut out of it to make sucking easier), and he is now up to 7 ounces of milk a day from this cup!!!!! I wouldn't care how much it leaks (which it does a bit), it is the best cup ever! :) I think the fat straw helped him a lot, as well as the straw being so soft and flexible.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Terrific Sippy Cup 2008-01-26
Comment: Great for kids who cannot tilt a traditional sippy cup. My 10 month old took to it immediately. Just a word to those who are having trouble putting the cup together. It takes practice but works. The straw is in three pieces. You must insert the soft part of the straw into the lid before connecting the other two plastic straw attachments. The only problem is that some liquid can stay in the straw and my daughter has learned to flick it.
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