- Made of Tritan plastic and rubber, the snack container comes with attached lid and removable spill guard
- SPILL–FREE DESIGN: This snack container features a soft, removable spill guard, a large opening and small handles that encourage independence and self-feeding during snack time
- FOOD SAFETY: A rubber seal and attached lid allow for safe food storage while on-the-go
- BABY SAFETY: Tritan plastic is PVC-, BPA-, and phthalate-free for worry-free feeding solutions
- INTERACTIVE: The bright colors, birdie design and wobbly weighted base delight and engage children during snack. The easy-to-use attached lid and soft spill guard allow toddlers to self feed and fosters a sense of accomplishment
- PRACTICAL & CONVENIENT: Specially designed handles easily hang from stroller or play yards. The snapping lid remains attached for easy food storage, and no lost lids
- VARIETY & CAPACITY: Available in 5, toddler-approved colors. Holds up to 9 oz./250 ml.
- Dimensions: 5” W x 3.5” H x 4” D
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Raveena Kamal
My Kids Love It
I'm a mother of a 3.5 year old, 2.5 year old, and 8 month old and these are our new favorite snack holder. The 8 month old is a little young to get much use out of his snack container yet but the older two have been using them and loving them. Pros: Grows with your child. If they're old enough that they don't really need to have the comb teeth holding in the snack it is easy to remove the little insert. That said, your child can't remove the comb teeth insert without screwing off the penguin topper of the container (trust me, this is an important feature) Screw top makes it easy to clean the container or add new snacks Penguin arm handles make it easy to hold on to the thing Lid on top makes food stay fresh a bit longer Comb teeth seem comparable in hardness to other snack containers, the baby is a little young to use to properly yet but I'm confident he'll be good to go in another month or two when his fine motor skills develop a bit more. Cons: Costs twice as much as most other snack containers (I think it's worth it though) I'm also a little concerned about how durable this may be. The transparent plastic part of the container is nice but also seems like it may crack with a fall on hard concrete. Time will tell. Overall, this snack container seems to have gotten pretty much everything right about something that should be fairly simple: a fun looking snack container that is easy to clean, easy to hold, easy to get food into and out of, and durable. It's pretty simple really, ridiculous that it's so difficult to find.
Sudath de Silva
Surprisingly....best entertainment during flight
I originally hesitated on this due to the price, but the cuteness won me over. As anticipated, I love that the container has both a lid that "seals" the container AND a spill guard to prevent the snack from coming out when shaken by a wild little boy. I don't know if our lid is slightly defective, but it doesn't completely snap tight. There is a little bit of wiggle between closed and the point where it is definitely going to open. In other words, it is not quite as airtight as I'd like. However, it is easy for our 1 year old son to open and close it by himself. The spill guard is great, but it did make it a little difficult for him to get snacks out. Our help was required after it was about 1/2 empty to prevent him from getting frustrated, but that wouldn't be a problem for an older child. I actually appreciated that it was not extremely easy, because it prolonged the snack and entertainment. The design, of course, is very cute....and honestly...part of the reason that it is probably so engaging/entertaining for little ones. While my husband and I were prepared for a recent flight with our 1 year old (toys, books, etc), we were surprised to find that the most entertaining thing that we had was this snack container. He loved to open/close the lid, shake to hear the cereal rattle, and work to fish out a snack. It ended up being our lifeline at times. If you have kids you'll understand... Overall: Cute snack container with nice attached lid AND a spill guard. Not completely airtight, but entertaining enough to overlook that (and the higher price tag). Also, the container is a very good size (holds a surprising amount) and the handles are great for little hands.
Tawana Winfield
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
This is such a cute snack container! It doubles as a toy because it 'bobbles.' The attached cap is very convenient to flip open and close.You won't be wasting time looking for the lid! ( I hate that about our other snack cup! ) You can also remove the 'filter' for older kids if you aren't worried about spilling. It seems to be a great quality and well made product!
Géraldine Poulin
Best snack cups out there
I have tried most other snack cups out there and this is by far my favorite. The opening is large, it hold lots of different types of snacks and you can take the insert out and just have a lid that opens and closes and keeps the snacks good for a long time. I know own 4 and my kids use them daily with no issues. Easy to clean and dry.
Yoseph Shiferaw
Simple & sturdy
I chose this snack container because I liked how it looked pretty minimalistic in design and was one of the few containers that wasn't covered in patterns and kiddy cartoons or multicolored. Also, I have an ubbi pail at home and can attest to the good quality of the brand, so I was more inclined to go with this snack container. The plastic is thick and sturdy, it almost has the look of glass. The lid has a smooth roll when it opens and it can stay open if you push it back far enough (there's a soft click at the end). I like that you can easily remove the net section that holds in the snacks for when your child gets older (and for cleaning). So far I love this container! My baby is 15 months and has never used a snack container before. She's got pretty good pincer fine motor skills but she's still learning how to get her little puffs thru the net.. which I guess will just take some practice.
Petrena Jones
Favorite Snack Cup
The longer I have it the more I like it. It is holding up well to the occasional drop/toss on the floor. It did take my son who just turned 1 awhile to figure out how to easily use it. He still likes his friends snack cup better because the flaps aren't as stiff as they are on the Ubbi one. I thought I should have gotten something different until I realized the other snack cup also spreads the snack all over the floor when it's shaken...something toddlers tend to do. I'm very happy for the Ubbi's slightly stiffer flaps even though it does take more work to get the snack out. Along those lines it is also nice that the cap screws on instead of just push on/pull off.
Leah Endozo Ornales
I recommended this container to my friend and they all like it.
I compared a lot of similar products on the market and I think these are the BEST snack containers. I took a look at the snack containers from Munchkin and Nuby at store. Ubbi Tweat Snack Containers are much better than the others. I love that the inside piece can be removed if you kid does not get used to the feel when pick snacks out. But you have to be careful then. The advantage of having a attached lid that snaps closed (will not get lost, keeps dry snacks fresh longer, and will keep little pieces of fruits inside so that it won't make a mess in your car), weighted bottom, curved handles, easy-to-clean pieces, disassembles and reassembles easily and quickly, and the silicone or rubberized grill is soft enough to not irritate small fingers and hands, yet firm enough to keep snacks from spilling. Also, the grill can be left out and the cup can still hold snacks because of the attached lid. I recommended this container to my friend and they all like it.
Mary Kate McFarlane Brennan
Fun to watch
So far I really like this. There is some learning that needs to take place but once you teach baby how to use it, its kind of fun watching them. It is sturdy enough to hit the floor a couple of times, small enough to pack into your backpack and bags, and does spill. My LO is 13 months right now and it is a little difficult for her to pull her hand out of the jar, needs a little help but babies are also pretty strong, so I'm sure she is fine.. lol. I also like how you get two in nice pretty colors. Its been 3 days and she already can get it out on her own. My only thing is, I probably wouldn't store puffs in there or other carby items in there for too long as I see it getting stale after a day or two if my LO doesn't finish it. So, just store enough ;) and then some... then you eat it cause its expensive.. LOL
Sohail Imdad
Best snack container!
This is my second snack container from this brand. Absolutely love it because of the lid. Keeps the snacks from getting stale and from the dogs stealing the snacks. I was so sad that my first one broke when I dropped it on cement and the lid snapped off. Otherwise seems very durable for toddler life. Wayyyy better than the Walmart ones with no lid. Either handle can hook on to the car seat drink holder too so it doesn’t get lost so easy in the backseat and my baby can grab it easily
Jenn Wilson
Such a great invention. The rubber finger layer is stiff at ...
Such a great invention. The rubber finger layer is stiff at first, but after use gets softer and easier for your little one to get their fingers in. This has been the perfect solution to taking cereal snacks with us when we travel and go out and about. I can't tell you how many spills of cheerios I've picked up in airports and at church before I bought this, so I'm very happy with this product.