Munchkin® Miracle® 360 Toddler Sippy Cup, Green/Blue, 10 Oz, 2 Count
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Biology Teacher
> 24 hourI 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.
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Susanne
> 24 hourThey look great, dont spill, but are hard to drink from. You have to suck very hard to pull the drink from the cup. Not sure if our three year old will be able to figure out how to use it...so far its a no.
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sara goranson
> 24 hourThis is the 3rd set of cups I’ve purchased and they are just the absolute best! They hold up well, they don’t spill when dropped and are a great training cup.
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JK
> 24 hourWe previously owned the Munchkin Sippy Cup with handles. It’s definitely aged, along with our kids, so we recently purchased the 360 version, which holds a bit more volume. Biggest draw is that it doesn’t leak, so it’s great for when the kids are traveling in the car or during the middle of the night. If it drops from a high table, it’s possible a small amount of water may splash out (even with the lid securely shut), which is welcomed compared to an open lid cup. Really pleased with this purchase. We fill it up and leave near their bed every night so kids can drink water quickly, easily and leak free. Stellar product.
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S.
> 24 hourWhen my toddler was a younger baby the only spill proof sippy I could get him to use was one of the ones with a hard cap and a valve so we had a few of those. Once he got a few months older and figured out how to drink from these miracle 360 cups I fully switched to these because they are much easier to clean and are supposed to be better for dental. We have 8 of these now. These cups are pretty good but they can leak under certain circumstances. If my toddler leaves them on their side or upside down on a carpet or other fabric surface the fibers in contact with the edge of the rim ruin the seal allowing seepage or wicking. (He puts them down upside down on purpose incase you were wondering how often they could possibly accidentally land upside down.) Or If our cups are dropped on a hard surface a few drops usually escape upon impact. I would still highly recommend these cups. They seem durable, mine have been dropped on the floor a decent amount and have gone on the top rack of my dishwasher countless times. Other sippy cups I had started to look worn after a few weeks of daily use. A couple of my 360 cups are the original ones I bought and we have been using those for almost a year and they still dont look bad.
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CT
> 24 hourGreat product…works great with no spills when my granddaughter drops the cup
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AaR
> 24 hourThese cups are truly spill proof. My daughter drinks laying down, standing up and theres no spills whatsoever. However, if your little one drops the cup onto a hard surface, youll have a small splash puddle to clean up. Its nowhere near as bad as if the cup were an open cup though.
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Roger
> 24 hourCup 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.
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Maria
> 24 hourLove them and so do the grandkids. They love them so much they took them home. Time to order more.
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Gosu Nap
> 24 hourMy 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