Munchkin® Miracle® 360 Toddler Sippy Cup, Green/Blue, 10 Oz, 2 Count

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  • Kelly C

    > 24 hour

    These are the best cups for toddlers!! I wish they had then when my kids were little. We bought these for our granddaughters when they came to visit. I will buy more. Easy to clean as well. Just pop the center piece out and put them in the dishwasher. Great cups!

  • Stev M.

    > 24 hour

    When 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.

  • Nicole W.

    > 24 hour

    My 1 year old loves these. If she tips them all over they don’t spill so no messes! The only downfall I’ve found with these is the fact that they splash all over when your kid has those “uh oh” moments of throwing them off their highchair.

  • Kris S.

    > 24 hour

    These are the perfect sippy cups to transition your LO off the bottle with. Our DS is now 17mo, but started using these around 8mo. He was bottle-fed until he was 14mo, and went cold-turkey to these from one day to the next. The transition was seamless, AND he started sleeping through the night his first day off the bottle. I dont know if thats related, but Id like to think it is. Especially that these cups played a huge role during that time. The cups are an easy three piece unit. Theres the obvious inner-threaded cup, the white plastic lid, and most importantly the rubber seal that pops on and off. I bring that up as I know parents who didnt know the lid was two pieces, allowing mold to grow inside. Let me stress this again: If you dont pop the rubber seal off the top to wash it, you may allow foreign contaminants to grow and infiltrate your LOs cup. That out of the way, your LO that essentially lives in a world without consequences can (and will) turn this cup upside down. I promise you that not a drop will spill out. But once they put the cup to their lips and draw, theyll be able to easily drink whats inside. Its that simple. Now, does this mean no fluid will ever get out? No. When your LO drops theirs on the floor, there may be a little liquid that escapes. If they throw it on the floor while having an outburst, more will come out - especially if the edge of the lid its the floor with force. But once the impact of the cup has come and gone, the cup wont leak any further. Just a brief explosion thats easy to clean. Honestly its better than a cup with no lid. Heres the last thing. We originally discovered this sippy cup for our (then) 5yo (now 10yo) who was adamant about bringing a cup of water with her to bed. We tried a lot of different solutions, but shed just spill what she had into her bed on the floor. A friend of ours mentioned these cups, and we picked up a set that night at our local Target. We then had two of those cups then and we were blown away. Never a spill again. Fast forward to today with our newest LO and hes using her old cups, plus 4 more like a champ. In my opinion, these are THE BEST TRANSITIONAL CUPS on the market. Dont settle for anything else. I just donated a bunch of other transitional cups to the local shelter because they didnt work well for us. These work.

  • Andres Vidal

    > 24 hour

    It is a good step to give up the bottle

  • Roger

    > 24 hour

    Cup is awesome and will definitely buy more. The only thing to note is that when the child drops a cup on the floor, it will splat as the juice comes out the top through the holes. Also, there is a slight learning curve however, our eight month year-old was able to figure it out after a couple of tries. So not too hard. Other than that the cup is very durable and Fits and most cupholders. I feel very comfortable having this cup in my bag and not worrying about it tipping over.

  • Michael Cagle

    > 24 hour

    I want to high five the person who designed these cups. My toddler had no problems from the first time she first used them. Easy to drink from, boom. They don’t leak. Of course, if they slip from your little one’s grasp onto a hard floor, a tiny bit of milk can fly out, but it has to come out somehow. Leak proof, boom. If you have a dishwasher, forget about it. Takes like ten seconds to take apart. It does take up a little room with the four pieces, but it’s not a big deal. Easy to clean, boom. These cups are maybe the best product we have gotten for our toddler since she was born.

  • Jennifer

    > 24 hour

    Thes cups are easy to clean. And leak proof. Its just that your little has to now to suck to get the liquid out. But best all around. Awesome product!

  • Biology Teacher

    > 24 hour

    I am a retired microbiologist and was glad to find sippy cups without straws. Straws are very hard to clean properly. These are easy to clean.

  • RetroChick

    > 24 hour

    I 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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