• Durable enough to use over and over, yet affordable enough to treat as disposables
  • Snap-on, valve-free, spill proof lids are easy to clean
  • Fun colors that you can see through so you know how much drink is left
  • Comes with a bonus travel cap. Age: 9 months and up
  • Lids are interchangeable with most other Take & Toss products

I am using it even now when my son is about to turn three years old and suing it for over a year. I bought it again because some of the lids worn out while I needed more so that I don't run out of them when other cups are sitting in the dishwasher. Pros: 1. fairly priced 2. quantity is right 3. partially spill proof 4. Lid cover is good while traveling; only 2 comes per pack 5. Quality of cups are good enough for reusing multiple times after washing in a dishwasher Cons 1. Lids get damaged eventually with signs of wear and tear, lids are not available for purchase separately 2. Holes in the sippy cup are too small to serve chocolate or any other health drink shake

I LOVE THESE THINGS. I had bought some for my daughter at around 11 months, she is now 18 months and this is our second set. They are cheap enough that when they are lost in the car and you don't find them until a week later (by the stench you find them) you can just toss them and get more. They lasted a very very long time (7 months +) The lids are interchangeable with the different colored cups. I didn't use the spill proof top part but my daughter uses these very well and it is a great tool for teaching her to drink out of a cup with out the sippy top on it.

I've used these for the last year for my now two year old daughter for milk and water and I love them. They're easy to wash (top rack of the dishwasher) and easy to use. I have two sets and I would buy again if I needed to. They've stood up to every day use and a teething toddler. The only time I don't use these is if I'm heading out for the entire day. At that point I prefer to store her milk and water in thermos type bottles to keep it cold and to make sure they don't leak in my bag. They can leak if it gets dropped, but the lids have always stayed on so I'm only cleaning up a few stray drops. The travel cap was a great source of amusement for my daughter once she figured out how to pull it on and off. I wish they came with more travel caps because it's easy to pull off and now I have no idea where they've disappeared to.

I have had these cups for about 4 months, since we tried them at a vacation house we rented and I noticed that, amazingly, with only two pieces, the cups were leaking less than our multi-valve/straw what have you cups. The biggest pros in my mind for these cups are: 1) as another reviewer noted--there are only two pieces! No more buying weird pipe cleaner products to clean out moldy straws or valves. No more !@#$!* searching for missing pieces that turn a "leak-proof" cup into a sieve. Awesome. 2)Just like an escalator...these cups don't really "break" especially if you are giving to a toddler. If I lose a lid or it cracks (yes these cups aren't invincible) then I have a simple, lid-less plastic cup that my son can use (now 25 months) to drink at dinner when he wants a "big boy" cup. I'm not dumb enough to fill it to the top but I don't have to worry that if he drops it, it will break into a million pieces. Also the cups are inexpensive enough that if you do lose enough lids just buy another 5 pack (look on the packaging actually 5 not 4 cups). (Escalators never "break" because when they do they just become stairs) 3) I got these cups in the larger size (reviews on the smaller size are also helpful and spot on) becuase my son is older and I wanted to be able to send him to daycare with a full cup and not worry about refilling too frequently. I like the larger size which I find more useful for older kids, the travel spout cover is nice until you lose it but you don't really need it (unless you plan to throw in your bag upside down for long periods or something). 4) these really are incredibly leak proof--no complaints at day care, I've thrown the cup (no special spout cover) into my purse and pulled it out later with no leaks. I haven't had many problems with lids popping off although I imagine that after enough runs through the dishwasher the lids will warp or lose some of their suction, but amazingly these tend to work better than all the other fancy sippy cups I bought. I kept our old cups (that we still had pieces to) for my son's night time water that he sometimes sleeps with, thinking we wouldn't want to use these at night in case of spills. Of course I didn't tell my husband this obvious deduction and discovered he had been sending my son to bed with these for many nights with no issues (after I found one upside down in the crib, no leaks, while changing the sheets). No such luck with a tommy tippee cup I bought with a screw on lid. So these really are good enough to replace all your cups. 5) I like that they encourage proper drinking habits. Not only can you use without a lid at the dinner table, but this style of cups (as opposed to straw cups) obviously encourages the proper drinking posture a little more. When my son switched over to these as his regular cups he stopped just holding cups to his lips, head down, expecting "straw suction" to bring the liquid to his lips. He's also getting older now but obviously this is a good habit to encourage early. I think my next kid will probably transition from bottles straight to these. 6) Since they stack they don't take up too much real estate in the cupboards. Given the encroachment of all of my son's belongings everywhere else in the house this is nice. 7) Cheap enough to "toss" but don't let the name fool you, the reviews of the smaller size say you can recycle them so depending on your community recycling program you don't have to feel bad about "tossing" and again they work fine as actual, non-glass kids cups if the lid stops working. I doubt many of us would actually toss these after each individual use or trip but these are also great to buy when traveling or to send ahead of yourself to relatives or grandparents as cups you can use when away from home but don't feel too bad losing or leaving behind (as we all do) when traveling--just remember to keep your own stash at home!

Okay, who doesn't love these? I can't even count the amount of (sippy) cups we have lost in this house, in the car, etc. I suspect they go to the same place that socks missing their twins and pens go. And one day, I'm going to find them when he's 30. For an incredibly cheap price tag and meant for "no worries" if you lose them, they are surprisingly sturdy. My son does chew the sip part and while they leave little scratches, it is no worse than more expensive sippy cups. Also, I was VERY shocked at their level of spill proof. When I clean sippies, I like to dump the cap upside down to let the soapy water drip through the holes. Well, nothing came out until I shook very, very hard. I'm going to stick with these from now on. I also like the straw ones, though it's much easier to lose those(the straws, that is). What's nice about buying either one, is that the lids are interchangeable. You lose a straw one, ok no problem - Just put the lid from the classic sipper on it.

I bought these for my niece because somehow all the sippy cups disappear. She is three and can use the sippy cups without the spill proof insert but is not "graceful" enough to have a cup without a lid. These work beautifully. They are so inexpensive, great quality and the perfect size. I thought for sure if she dropped it the lid would pop off like other non screw tops she's had but sure enough, they hold on great. Then I thought maybe they would leak when she tipped them, like other inexpensive models ... nope! And they come with an insert cap to place over the cup so you can throw it in a bag and go! These are a great value!

My child is a bit of a bottle and sippy cup snob. We/he love his weighted, strawed sippy cups when he's drinking water but the transition from bottle to sippy cup for milk has not been easy. We have tried several kinds of sippy cups to get him to take his milk in anything other than a bottle and he would throw a fit with each one (even ones he drinks water from no problem). These sippy cups are cheap and I really wish we had started with these as an option! My son immediately took to them and loves them. He has no problem drinking milk from them and we have officially transitioned off of bottles thanks to these sippy cups!! I will say, they aren't entirely spill proof; if he holds it upside down for a while, milk will start to drip out of the spout. He also bit the lid off once when drinking (happened to be on my lap) and milk got all over both of us. I'm just so thrilled he's drinking milk out of something other than a bottle that I'm willing to overlook those issues. At this price, it's really worth trying if you're kid is picky about their cups!

Love love love these! My daycare turned me onto these and we’ll never use another sippy. - Cheap, don’t care if I lose or they get destroyed - Plastic does scratch, or my kid chews on the spout but I’ve never cracked or had them leak there, it takes the beating well - Have used from 8 months through 18months and will keep using - Lid fits well so doesn’t leak out or snap off at the beginning, after reusing for a couple months it does start to loosen but since they’re so cheap I just replace. - Does leak a little out of the spout if tipped upside down and held upside down but leak is so minimal and slow I haven’t found it to be a big issue

I have bought a few sets of these now and I couldn’t be happier. My son started with the smaller version with handles and has transitioned to these and the straw version. He will occasionally step on them to open the cup and create a mess, but that is not the cups fault at all. I regularly wash them on the top shelf of the dishwasher and can only complain that I’ve lost a few lids to the heating element. We have other styles of cups, including the 360 and other straw designs, and would rather use these. They are lightweight and easy for his 1 year old hands to carry around. I also like that they are so inexpensive. If we need to pick up an extra pack while we are out or forget a cup somewhere it isn’t an issue. I would definitely recommend these to any parent.

Love that it’s affordable and durable and does the job of taking drinks on the go easily for the baby. I won’t cry if I accidentally forget this somewhere, and though I have yet to toss one out (it’s pretty durable!) when time comes and I need to discard I won’t feel bad. My baby’s daycare also use this to transition babies to sippy cups, so I also now use this exclusively at home to stay consistent, and she has transitioned well. While it’s bright and loud and not always the most aesthetically pleasing or fancy by any means, it’s perfect on the go, when babies are learning, or if you have a particularly active baby that loves to smash everything on the table :) Colors of the cups and lid don’t match but is not a deal breaker. I would love even more if they included another spout cover.