Munchkin® Miracle® 360 Toddler Sippy Cup, Green/Blue, 10 Oz, 2 Count
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FamilyofLove
> 3 dayUpdate: 8/23 I purchased the adult version of this cup and it’s amazing. My friend came over and seen my toddlers cup and wanted to try it. She loved drinking from it and thought it was so cool. I found the adult version on amazon and knew I had to buy it for her. I gave her the white one and kept the black one for myself. The cup is easy to drink from, but is more of a casual drinking cup than for post workouts because it does take some work to pull water from. My favorite thing about this cup is that me and my toddler can share it while on the go. Having him drink from water bottles in his car seat always turned into a mess. With this bottle I can pass it back and have no problems. I highly recommend this product Original review: Usage: We’ve used these cups every day now for 6 months. Our son had a self care delay and needed to learn how to drink from an open cup. These provided great practice to get the concept of tilting the cup and drinking from the rim. Cleaning: I’m not sure why there’s so many reviews complaining about the cleaning process. The only time I’ve ever had mold on one of these cups is when it was lost in the car for months. The rubber piece that is inserted into the white plastic is super easy to remove. We just separate the 3 pieces and throw them into the top of the dishwasher. Leaking: If you drop these cups or your child happens to throw them across the room (been there done that) they will have milk splatter out of them. Really no big deal. Way easier to clean than an open cup. They don’t leak though while your child is trying to use them and that’s what really matters. Overall: If you’re considering if this is a worthy purchase, it is! I’ve tried tons of sippy cups and this one is just perfect. The plus side is also not having to clean any funky straws.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy daughters love these cups. I like the fact that liquid doesnt spill out when dropped on the floor (happens often). Only reason I didnt rate 5 stars is because the rubber top part doesnt withstand washing very long. Doesnt matter if washing by hand or dishwasher, the rubber lid will crack causing leaks over time.
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Kimberly Bush
> 3 dayI bought this cup for my granddaughter that just didn’t want to drink from a sippy cup, but wanted to steal sips from our cups. It works wonders! Started without the silicone top piece that controls leaks. As she got used to drinking with our supervision we added the silicone piece. Works great. Only issue i ever see is her when she chucks it from her high chair, the impact tends to allow a quick burst of the fluid to leak out. It is small leak, but still good to know that higher level falls will leak. When she drops it from sitting on the floor or standing it doesn’t leak.
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Gosu Nap
> 3 dayMy favorite sippy cups for sure. Not entirely leak proof. If baby was an aggressive shaker for sure you’d get a mess but definitely the best sippy cup out there. My 9 month old is completely independently drinking from it now
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DancerCounselor
> 3 dayIt is a wonderful little cup that had our daughter drinking from a big girl cup from very early on. Very easy to clean (as with all things that have moisture introduced to it, sometimes mold starts to show up underneath the rubber part, but its easy to remove the rubber and clean it out good as new), easy for her to use, and impressively spill-proof. After many months of use, sometimes the spill-proof part of the lid looses some of its seal and does start to leak a little if the cup is upsidedown or something. To me, thats a normal part of all things wearing down. I had zero problem just throwing it away and buying a new one. One should replace plastic things every so often anyway just for hygiene purposes, so that didnt bother me at all. Highly recommend.
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G. Brousil
> 3 dayI love the cups but they spill when they are dropped so thats kind of annoying
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Ester Castro
> 3 dayLove these bottles! Keeps things mess free
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RetroChick
> 3 dayI had been looking for a new style of sippy cup for my 3 year old, he wasnt and still isnt quite ready for a regular cup without some type of lid on it so I started looking at the 360 cups my friends had told me about but wasnt sure what brand was the best. And so with all the mixed reviews of these I was on the fence about buying them. So I went to the store to look at them in person along with the sassy brand ones. My local walmart did not have these in stock but they did have the sassy brand so I bought it to try, I liked the 360 part and seemed easy to clean (only water in them anyways) and was easy to open and close for myself, well it (sassy brand) was also too easy for my son to open. He took to drinking from it like he had been using one forever, but after about an hour he had opened it and dumped it all over the place (thankfully just water). So that one was returned, and since they still did not have any munchkin ones in stock I just ordered this two pack on here even though it had mixed reviews because it does not have the same style screw on lid as the sassy brand one. So let me tell you I am so happy I took the chance and just ordered these! These are much much easier to clean than the sassy and my son can not get these unscrewed (yes your child can pull the blue or green piece off) but he so far (knock on wood) has not done it. He did at first lift the flaps up but it was easy to get him to stop. So these cups compared to the sassy brand both have some flaws but I think the Munchkin ones work better for out family. These are also much easier to clean since they have holes in the white plastic where as the sassy ones have squiggles and can get milk and juice easily stuck. And the sassy ones can have the rubber wear out fast. But really I feel the best thing is if you have not had any experiance with either is to buy one of both and test them out with water.
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Kaitlin Smith
Greater than one weekI bought a couple of these as a joke because my friends kept spilling drinks on the computers when we get together to game. I opened up the box and washed it out to try because I was curious, and I surprised by how well designed it is. I messed around with it a little to see if my sister would want some for her kids, figured Id post results here too for other prospective users. Notes for Parents: I did a few tests with water to gauge mess in various situations. Nothing comes out if its just tipped over on the table or floor, which I assume constitutes the majority of spill scenarios. Only a few drops leaked when I flat-out dropped it on carpet, and carpet preservation tends to be a big reason people buy this sort of thing. It does splatter a little more if its dropped on a hard surface, but its still minimal cleanup. I even tried tossing it at a wall, and again there was a small splatter but nothing that cant be handled in a few seconds with a rag. As other buyers have noted, the user must put their lips to the edge and suck out the drink. I thought that part was going to be a lot more gross than it is, but the liquid comes out pretty easily and theres no cringe-inducing slurping noise involved when I sip it. Noises may vary with actual children. It does have to be tilted up quite a bit to get the fluid to come out, so it might feel a little wonky to drink out of at first, though I assume the 2-5 year old crowd is already used to weird drink containers. It should be fine to throw in a bag without worrying about leakage, but the insulation isnt good enough to keep a drink cold for long periods of time, so it wont replace a high end thermos. Its appearance is neutral enough that its feasible to convince a kid older than the toddler range to use it, and its definitely worth considering for a family with the danger trifecta of kids, laptops and game consoles in the household. Ill have my niece and nephew try them later to verify effectiveness with the intended user and update the review. TL/DR - I was surprised at what a legit product this is after buying it as a gag gift. Toddlers might have some trouble getting the hang of it, but its very promising for that tricky range when kids are too old for the standard sippy cup and still young enough to be disaster masters.
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Stev M.
> 3 dayWhen they drop or throw these cups evidently the rubber bounces and the spill bad. My son didnt like how hard he had to suck to get any liquid whe he drinking from it.