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Your cart is empty. Dimensions: 14,5 cm height
Capacity: 9 oz / 250 ml
Specification: BPA-free, phthalate-free, PVC free
Features:> Silicone straw is spill-proof and conforms to baby’s mouth
> Spout and cap come apart for thorough, squeaky-cleanability
> Hinged cap protects spout and helps prevent spills in diaper bags
> Cup features convenient measurement markings
The Straw Cup’s almond-shaped, spill-proof straw conforms to tot’s mouth and minimizes mess, easing the transition from bottle, breast feeding, or sippy cup.
The straw valve opens as soon as tot’s lips touch spout for easy drinking, and the hinged cap closes to create a leakproof seal.
Narin
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2024
Now have 2 of these, great shape for my toddler to hold.
jv
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I have a toddler, he never took the bottle so I had to transition from breastfeeding to straw cups. So far, this had been the easiest to clean, I can put EVERYTHING in the dishwasher, although I wouldn’t do the top part of the straw. It is also super easy so assemble, so far, the only one my husband can put together without help
Nafishie
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
It’s a cute and good size bottle. But it has to be the exact right position in order to open and close the cap. Not so impressive with the price.
Rachel Forisha
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
I kept wondering for a few days why my son's bottle was coming back with the same amount of water I'd put in - and then I tried it myself. I couldn't get any water out. I feel so bad that he was going without water because of this cup! What is the trick? Manufacturing defect? I even bought a replacement straw and had the EXACT SAME PROBLEM. Buyer beware - there is something not right about this cup, even though I really wanted to love it.
Lauren Kaye
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I love OXO products so I was super excited for this cup. Tried to have my 18 month old use it for the first time and was disappointed. You have to bite the straw in order for liquid to flow through. He doesn’t bite straws so he’s unable to use it. In the trash it goes! Unless your kid bites straws to drink, don’t waste your money.
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