Thursday, September 8, 2011
Lollacup Review
Willow is getting bigger and she wants be just like her brother and sister. When I give her the normal sippy cup she shakes her head, tells me "baby cup", and points to her siblings who are drinking from glasses with straws. She isn't quite two yet and I'm not ready for the mess that will undoubtedly ensue if I try to give her a regular glass. With the Lollacup, I found the perfect solution. It looks like a big girl glass to Willow because it has a straw and a fancy top, but it still provides me with the leak proof security I need for at least a few more months.
The Lollacup is fun and unique for several reasons. First, the cups are shaped like adorable animals that kids will love. The colors include cool blue, good green, and bold red and each color has a corresponding animal face. The straw has a weighted anchor that makes it much easier for little ones to drink from it without getting frustrating. Willow was able to get every drop from her cup. Its also a narrow straw that helps to control the flow of the liquid so babies won't get too much in their mouths at once. Its a great way for them to learn to use a straw. But the thing I like the most about this cup is that I know its safe for my children. It is made with only BPA free plastics and there are no small parts to present choking hazard.
In addition to being easy for kids to use, its also easy for parents to clean. One feature I love is that it comes with a straw cleaner. I have always had a problem with sippy cup straws getting icky inside because they are hard to clean. With the Lollacup this won't be a problem The rest of the cup can be washed on the top rack of the dishwasher. If you think you'd love the Lollcup as much as we do, they are available online and at some specialty boutiques for $18. Also be sure to follow them on face book and twitter to keep up with future promotions.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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3 comments:
this product sucks and is not worth the $20 that they charge for it. i prefer the Zoli cup.
How many ounces does that thing hold? It looks huge!
Those look like the perfect cups for both my sons. I love the easy to grip handles!
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