• Durable enough to use over and over, yet affordable enough to treat as disposables
  • Snap-on, valve-free lids with straws are easy to clean
  • Fun colors that you can see through so you know how much drink is left
  • Lids are interchangeable with most other Take & Toss products
  • Age: 18 months and up
  • Age: 18 months and up

These cups have been really great and so far--knock on wood--no spills as a result of dropping, which happens quite a bit. NOTE: you may see some complaints about the cups spilling and that is because people are not using them correctly. After you fill the cup, seal the lid, then insert the straw. If you do it any other way, it's going to make a mess. The cups work perfectly as long as you remember the order of operations: cup, lid, straw. These are very easy to clean and we are very satisfied with the product. Honestly, we would pay considerably more for the same set of cups but they are priced at such a low price here on Amazon--can't go wrong. All the best!

My toddler would never take a bottle as an infant and then we had a very hard time with any sippy cups. She just refused to drink. Then she learned to drink from a straw and these have been a total game changer! We usually don't have as many issues as I first expected with liquid spilling out. She will pull the straw out and shake the cup sometimes, which obviously makes a mess, but when our only options are either this or a cup with no lid, this is best. These are priced well and have lasted through many dishwasher cycles (even though they're marketed as a "take and toss" item). I've bought multiple sets and the grandparents all have sets at their houses as well.

LOVE LOVE LOVE these!! so so handy for a toddler! Am definitely purchasing another set when these get nasty and need to be tossed out. And for this price how could you not get these over and over again?? One thing I do recommend is to purchase the silicone straws that fit in these or use regular disposable straws if your kiddo is a straw biter (which of course mine is). I also punctured a couple of the lids with a thumb tack so it's easier to drink but if the cup is knocked over or laid on it's side, it definitely leaks a bit so I left the other two lids alone. ALSO, make sure to put the lid on first and then the straw after the lid is secure otherwise you'll end up having liquid shoot out of the straw when putting it together.(learned that the hard way haha)

First I'll say the good things about these cups. There easy to clean, nice color assortment, good size for kids, price I paid on Amazon $2.29. I have 4 kids so we've gone through different types & brands of cups. There really good cups.The only negative's I have about this cup that lids come off easily & the contents spill easily with a lid. if knocked over. This set has a hole for a straw to fit in. They also smash easily if stepped on lol. Also they do care another type of the same cups but with a sippy cup lid instead of the straw lid. Overall, ive used these cups for my kids for a long time. if you need some cheap good priced cups. These do great.

These are great for what they are! I bought these for my almost 2 year old. When I pulled them out of the box he had a lot of fun stacking and playing with them. The first time he was given one of these filled with water he drank a ton! Compared to his other straw cup (where the straw is "built in" so it can't be pulled out) Perhaps it reminded him of the "big kid" drinks with lids at the restaurants we recently went to? Perhaps it's the bright, fun colors? Perhaps it's the freedom, that if he wanted to take the straw out, he could? I love the size of these cups. I thought they'd be a good transition item between straw/sippy cups and regular drinking cups. The lids are pretty secure so he can't pull them off yet. The straw hole is designed in a way that holds the straw in place, though it's easy to pull the straw out. Yes, these will leak a little if tipped on their side, but, my little one is supervised when drinking out of this cup so it doesn't happen much. He drinks a lot more water now with these cups than his other cups. If you're on the fence about these cups, GET THEM! They are inexpensive and a great quality for the price.

LOVE. My little one took to this much more easily than a sippy cup when she was transitioning from her bottles. In the beginning, when she was like whaa this??, being able to push milk up the straw with a slight squeeze on the cup was tres helpful. The cups are fairly spill-resistant as well. She'll toss the thing around, holding it by straw's end or (lately) hold the cup upside down and shake it . A bit of milk will dribble out through the straw but only after a while and in a minute amount. Note: The straws that come with the cup probably work well but for those with little ones teething or who just like to chomp and gnaw hard on things in general, these straws work really well for use with the toss-and-take cup (these have a softer feel and won't get mauled/dented up by little beaver-bitings: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008UCF51Y/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_19

We use these for smoothies and they work great! Obviously since there's a straw, they aren't 100% leak proof, but baby needs to work extra hard to get these to leak! Throwing across the room or turning upside down isn't enough to leak. They'd have to be holding upside down and shaking extensively. At least with a smoothie! Just have to make sure to wash these straws immediately to keep them clean. Using other straws causes them to leak more easily since these are made to fit tight to keep liquid in.

Ordered these for my Grandson's to use instead of the sippie cups. These are perfect for the smoothies their Momma makes them. I like that they can be reused. Perfect size for little hands. Make sure you insert the straw after you put the lid on. Great for on the go! These are not spill proof if you turn it over. Think of it like a fast food cup, if it tips it can spill out the top of the straw hole/straw. Affordable, so if you accidentally leave it somewhere you aren't upset that each cup costs up to $12. I like that. Kids lose things and adults sometimes forget to grab everything, espeically on the go.

I am absolutely in LOVE with these cups! My son who is 15 months never wanted anything to do with a sippy cup or any other cup, I’ve tried everything! It was so hard to break him off of a bottle and a regular drinking cup is just too messy right now, buuuuut he learned to drink out of a straw at an early stage seeing mommy and daddy do it. I stumbled across these cups, and thought I’d give them a shot for $5 which beats a lot of prices for sippy cups etc and ya get 4 of them, win! Sure enough they are a big hit with my son, and they definitely are spill proof and only time they leave is when my son flips it upside down then it comes out the straw obviously, but the straw don’t come out unless ya give it a good tug.

I bought these for my 18 month old toddler after the speech pathologist recommended he only drink from straw sippy cups due to choking (dysphagia). These seemed cheap and easy to wash. I'm very happy with this purchase I ended up buying another set. They are surprisingly spill proof when shaken all around. They will leak if held upside down for long periods of time, but for a busy toddler who likes to move his cup all over, they do not spill! I am also very worried about mold, so I was VERY pleased with the simplicity of these cups. There are no rubber rings or spouts that you have to remove to get clean. Pros: Simple and easy to clean/Dishwasher safe!! Spill proof (unless held upside down for long periods of time) Super inexpensive Cons: You probably shouldn't sit these in a bottle warmer to heat up milk (we haven't tried but they don't seem quick thick enough plastic for that) Overall: Love them!