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Playtex Baby Lil' Gripper Twist 'n Click Straw Cup

LOVE: 11 NEUTRAL: 7
REGRET: 4 WANT: 6

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Michelle H.

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LOVE: 11 NEUTRAL: 7
REGRET: 4 WANT: 6
  • This has been our go to cup, especially for outings. I can throw it in a bag and trust that it won't leak. It is also easy to clean. Jun 26, 2019

  • Used this a lot. Pros: spill/leak proof, easy to use, great for travel; cons: if your babe chews the straw, it wears out and needs to be replaced, retains dish soap smell/taste after multiple washes. Jan 25, 2019

  • These are never a success for me since we are always losing the bottom part of the straw then they are useless. Apr 18, 2016

    • Katie S.
    • Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

    Love these cups! Works so well when learning to drink from a cup and containing messes. Dec 11, 2015

    • Alli E.
    • Lancaster, Pennsylvania

    The straw is useful for thicker consistencies, like homemade smoothies that don't fit through a sippy valve, but the straw does not reach the bottom leaving a significant amount of liquid undrinkable. Jul 29, 2014

  • Doesn't drop or leak. Jul 29, 2014

  • These seal nicely, are easy to clean, and to not require too forceful a suck. They are a little tall for a 12 month-old but I think will be great when she's older. May 02, 2014

  • Best (modified) straw cup we have. The straw is too short to get the last ounce of liquid and when cold beverages warm up inside, they geyser out. Solution: replace stock straw with a bendy straw. Mar 04, 2014

  • leaky! Feb 11, 2014

  • I have hard it is better development for kids to drink from a straw rather than the other types of sippy cups. And no spill cup is so convenient. Jan 14, 2014

  • My son preferred straws to sippies, and this was our go-to cup. It barely leaked and a pair lasted 18 months. Sep 24, 2013

  • My toddler will STILL only drink out of a straw cup and these are his favorite. He never quite got the concept that you have to tip back a sippy cup to get liquid out. These do have a tendency to leak Aug 21, 2013

  • They hold liquid in the straw area and fling it when opened/closed. Aug 14, 2013

  • I never use sippy cups--babies can learn to use a straw very early on. These are my favorites--although the straw is too short, so a about an inch of liquid gets left at the bottom. Still I recommend these! May 08, 2013

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  • This has been our go to cup, especially for outings. I can throw it in a bag and trust that it won't leak. It is also easy to clean. Jun 26, 2019

  • Used this a lot. Pros: spill/leak proof, easy to use, great for travel; cons: if your babe chews the straw, it wears out and needs to be replaced, retains dish soap smell/taste after multiple washes. Jan 25, 2019

  • These are never a success for me since we are always losing the bottom part of the straw then they are useless. Apr 18, 2016

    • Katie S.
    • Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

    Love these cups! Works so well when learning to drink from a cup and containing messes. Dec 11, 2015

    • Alli E.
    • Lancaster, Pennsylvania

    The straw is useful for thicker consistencies, like homemade smoothies that don't fit through a sippy valve, but the straw does not reach the bottom leaving a significant amount of liquid undrinkable. Jul 29, 2014

  • Doesn't drop or leak. Jul 29, 2014

  • These seal nicely, are easy to clean, and to not require too forceful a suck. They are a little tall for a 12 month-old but I think will be great when she's older. May 02, 2014

  • Best (modified) straw cup we have. The straw is too short to get the last ounce of liquid and when cold beverages warm up inside, they geyser out. Solution: replace stock straw with a bendy straw. Mar 04, 2014

  • leaky! Feb 11, 2014

  • I have hard it is better development for kids to drink from a straw rather than the other types of sippy cups. And no spill cup is so convenient. Jan 14, 2014

  • My son preferred straws to sippies, and this was our go-to cup. It barely leaked and a pair lasted 18 months. Sep 24, 2013

  • My toddler will STILL only drink out of a straw cup and these are his favorite. He never quite got the concept that you have to tip back a sippy cup to get liquid out. These do have a tendency to leak Aug 21, 2013

  • They hold liquid in the straw area and fling it when opened/closed. Aug 14, 2013

  • I never use sippy cups--babies can learn to use a straw very early on. These are my favorites--although the straw is too short, so a about an inch of liquid gets left at the bottom. Still I recommend these! May 08, 2013

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