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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Great alternative to Take & Toss
I bought these after my son's daycare informed me that they have had problems with the lids on Take & Toss cups popping off. I like Take & Toss cups, which are made by The First Years, because they have no weird valves, are easy to clean, are cheap, and are transparent. I have had no issues with the lids popping off, but I have had several lids crack on me in the spout...
Published 18 months ago by Cedar
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Not a Leak-Proof Cup
We bought these cups because they were labeled as "spill-proof". While the lids stay on when they are turned upside down or dropped, they will leak all over. These cups are useless for toddlers when indoors. They are better suited for outdoor use where spills are not as much of a concern. The Munchkin twist top cups with the separate valves work much better.
Published 7 months ago by Rob
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Great alternative to Take & Toss, January 28, 2009
This review is from: Munchkin Re-Usable Twist Tight Spill Proof Cup, 4 Pack, 10 Ounce (Baby Product)
I bought these after my son's daycare informed me that they have had problems with the lids on Take & Toss cups popping off. I like Take & Toss cups, which are made by The First Years, because they have no weird valves, are easy to clean, are cheap, and are transparent. I have had no issues with the lids popping off, but I have had several lids crack on me in the spout area and have noticed that the lids grow looser over time. I found these Munchkin cups at Wal-Mart. They have all the benefits of the Take & Toss cups plus the lid screws on to the cup. I don't think the daycare will have problems with the lid popping off with these Munchkin cups.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Not a Leak-Proof Cup, December 11, 2009
This review is from: Munchkin Re-Usable Twist Tight Spill Proof Cup, 4 Pack, 10 Ounce (Baby Product)
We bought these cups because they were labeled as "spill-proof". While the lids stay on when they are turned upside down or dropped, they will leak all over. These cups are useless for toddlers when indoors. They are better suited for outdoor use where spills are not as much of a concern. The Munchkin twist top cups with the separate valves work much better.
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don't leak, last forever, July 22, 2010
This review is from: Munchkin Re-Usable Twist Tight Spill Proof Cup, 4 Pack, 10 Ounce (Baby Product)
I had a lot of trouble with these leaking when I first got them, until my sister showed me how to properly put them together - you have to really press down while you're turning. If you get the top on properly, they do NOT leak. We've had them for over a year now, and still use them all the time.
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Simple sippy cups, July 15, 2010
This review is from: Munchkin Re-Usable Twist Tight Spill Proof Cup, 4 Pack, 10 Ounce (Baby Product)
I bought these cups because I was tired of cleaning all the parts of traditional sippy cups. These are easy to clean and easy to assemble. However, they are not completely leak proof.
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